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The COMFEE' Retro Small Microwave Oven combines a chic design with practical features, offering 700 watts of power, 9 preset cooking options, and a compact size that fits seamlessly into any kitchen space. With a user-friendly interface and safety features, it's the perfect appliance for busy professionals who value both style and functionality.
Material Type | Metal |
Color | Apricot |
Item Weight | 23.4 Pounds |
Capacity | 0.7 Cubic Feet |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13"D x 17.3"W x 10.2"H |
Number of Power Levels | 10 |
Timer Function | Timer Function Available |
Energy Consumption | 700 Watts |
Defrost System Type | Defrost |
Cooking Program | Slow Cook, Pressure Cook, Grill, Bake, Saute |
Number of Programs | 9 |
Heating Method | Microwave |
Power Consumption | 700 Watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Human Interface Input | Keypad, Buttons |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Additional Features | Safety Lock |
Wattage | 700 watts |
Controller Type | Touch |
L**N
Cute tiny Retro
Love this tiny retro looking microwave. Works perfectly, too.
E**
Great product to sell
Great product to sell
C**T
Does what it’s supposed to
Everyone in the reviews is complaining about the locking door, but you can disable that if you just read the instructions that come with it. 🚫🧠’r. Microwave works great. But it does make a noise as the plate spins.
L**
very compact
awsome
L**R
Great Microwave
Love this small microwave! It’s powerful and gets the job done. Love the child lock feature keeps little hands safe!!🥰 it fits on the counter nice!!
D**N
Has WORST ‘feature’ of locking the door.
This microwave locks the door automatically, and requires you to push an ‘unlock’ button before the engineers let you open your own microwave. I just purchased this thing and I already want to chuck it into the trash. Why would this ever be designed, let alone approved for production? It’s highly annoying, and what’s more is that it is degrading as it disrespects my intelligence and personal responsibility. I’m an adult, and don’t need an engineer I’ve never met to protect me from opening my own microwave. This is outrageous. If they feel it necessary to automatically lock the thing during use, which I’ve never encountered before (and have never even heard of), the least they can do is also design it to automatically unlock when the timer ends. This design is really just a failed prototype.
K**Y
they work
Works as they should
E**L
Way over engineered as are most appliances
Buyers remorse. Should have read the one star reviews .. have had a fire event in my house and don’t need another, Every item made today has some level of bad reviews. Brand names mean nothing. My ancient Emerson is back in its old place .. nothing today is made to last any reasonable time. Holding my breath on my 13 year old Kenmore Fridge ..when Kenmore used to mean something.Purchased this smaller size to fit a space now occupied by an early 80’s basic Emerson microwave which still works but may die down the road. People who think digital is more efficient and easier to use have not had the joys of a mechanical device,My old Emerson has three steps. A mechanical toggle switching between cook and defrost, A mechanical dial for the timer which requires only ONE motion unlike digital which often requires multiple stabbing to get where you want to go.And a on/off switch you just push which after over three decades does stick a bit. Still turns off when the door is opened to check done ness but engages when shutting the door instead of just pushing start again.This new item has a long list of power levels going up in 10% increments with absolutely no correlation to any function requiring such precise numbers, .. older microwaves often had Low, Medium or High settings which is infinitely easier. But precise wattage ala a regular oven ? Really?The “easy” presets for more commonly used foods or beverages belies the fact that they require very specific volume or weight for each setting listed. That means you must take time to PREP to make sure your amount matches the settings. More wasted time. I have a lot of mugs and many are hand crafted stoneware ..so they vary a bit with exactly how much liquid they hold. So I have to vet them all and designate which I can use on a preset?The instructions wisely say to monitor the device when in use so why have to fuss with presets? Just nuke it and test for doneness. As you would with any oven ..if it needs more time then do that.People are so enamored of digital …I used a two slice toaster once with a touch pad. Earrings on a pig Instead of a one motion mechanical dial to set toasting level. You had to stab at the touch pad ..even more annoying when you out the next two slices in you had to Re Set the toasting level because the device has no memory you can lock in. So a lot more effort to get what should be a simple result.My microwave needs are pretty basic and I guess I will eventually figure out what I won’t use on this new one… but, for now, I am in no hurry to do so.
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