Sharp R520LT 2.0 Cu. Ft. Countertop Microwave Oven with 1,200 Cooking Watts and Smart & Easy Sensor
The Sharp 2.0 Cu. Ft. 1200 Watt Countertop Sensor Cook Microwave (R520LKT, R520LWT, R520KST) offers a large amount of power and features and makes a great all purpose microwave. This large microwave offers 1200 watts of cooking power, and a lighted digital display which is accurate and easy to read. The Sharp 2.0 Cu. Ft. 1200 Watt Countertop Sensor Cook Microwave also features nine automatic cook options, six reheat options, four defrost options, short cuts, popcorn button and minute plus button. The minute plus button allows one to add cooking time without having to stop the microwave early. This microwave also features the unique Sharp Keep Warm function, which allows you keep foods hot up to 30 minutes after cooking is finished without compromising any of your food's quality! Full turntable: This unit features a 16" diameter turntable for easy and thorough cooking, no need to manually turn food! Sensor Cook: Sensor settings for the 9 most popular microwave foods and sensor cook reheat function makes it easy to heat 3 often served foods: hot beverages, fresh rolls/muffins and frozen muffins. Defrost capabilities: Allows user to quickly defrost meat or poultry by weight, and specific program for each category assures evenly defrosted results.
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