Farberware Compact Countertop Microwave Oven, 0.7 Cu. Ft. 700-Watt with LED Lighting, Child Lock, Easy Clean Grey Interior, Retro Black
$70
- QUICK & EASY: Prepare meals and snacks in a snap with this compact microwave that packs 700 Watts of output power. 1-6 min. Express cooking and plus 30 sec. Button offer simple press-and-go speed while the memory function lets your store your most used customized settings
- CONVENIENT: Farberware 0.7 Cu. Ft. white microwave oven is the ideal anywhere you need it small microwave solution for home or office. Full-sized cooking that fits in a compact space.
- COOK EASY & POWERFUL: it offers 10 power levels with multi-stage cooking. Fully customize your cooking with 6 one-touch cooking programs including popcorn, potato, and pizza. Defrost by weight or by time settings help make quick work of any cooking task
- GET A CLEAR VIEW: The LED display with kitchen timer and clock lets you keep track of time while the easy-view interior LED lighting lets you keep an eye on cooking
- STYLE & FUNCTION: stylish black front and handle for a stylish, elegant look and the child safety lock function provides an added level of security
- INTERIOR DIMENSION: 12 x 11.9 x 8.2; Exterior: 17.75 x 12.9 x 10.17; Turntable diameter: 10.6 inches
Specification: Farberware Compact Countertop Microwave Oven, 0.7 Cu. Ft. 700-Watt with LED Lighting, Child Lock, Easy Clean Grey Interior, Retro Black
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9 reviews for Farberware Compact Countertop Microwave Oven, 0.7 Cu. Ft. 700-Watt with LED Lighting, Child Lock, Easy Clean Grey Interior, Retro Black
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Caroline Lewis –
The color and the compact size I need
Rhonda –
It stopped working 2 months after purchasing. I purchased the additional 2yr warranty. Tried to submit a claim but bc its still within manufacturer warranty I must go through manufacturer except there is no valid phone number for them. All 3 provided redirect to another number and the final number is no longer in service. I’ve been getting the run around! Don’t waste your money!!
Malinda –
Great value. Works well.
Girlygirl –
Pros: It is attractive, compact, efficient with a lot of the bells and whistles.
Cons: the buttons are hard to press and when your hands are full and you’re in a hurry that can be aggravating. The rotating tray is flaky and doesn’t just snap in place but instead floats and can get on your nerve sliding around in there. This is low wattage so be patient and give yourself a couple extra minutes to heat your food as opposed to your old, big, high-wattage-monster-zapping microwave.
melissa johnson –
Perfect size, love the color and it works great.
Don McCrea –
It was supposed to have a rotating glass plate . The triangular groves , themselves set a in triangular configuration under and at the centre of the bottom of the plate did not adhere or fit the turning protruding grommet below. The parts I’m describing are referred to as the “Aro giratorio” and the “Plato giratorio devidrio”.So it couldn’t even begin to work.
team W –
This is the classic, small, cheap, low-power microwave that has graced millions of dorm rooms, office break rooms and the like. If you look carefully, you’ll see that most of these small, 700 watt microwaves have absolutely identical control panels, meaning that the guts of this one and most of the others are likely very similar. I am sure Faberware licenses their name to whoever makes this, and the same factory in China probably makes most of the other ones that compete with it. A low-power microwave seems to be a commodity product at this point. So I would get whatever one is cheapest, in my case it was this black Faberware, but your mileage may vary.
Advantages: It’s cheap, it is very compact and good for small spaces, and because it has lower power it is less likely to trip a breaker than a full-sized microwave. This also means it is a good choice for an RV, cabin with a moderate off-grid power system, etc. I confirmed that even a Jackery 1000 can run it for several minutes without overheating, although it actually pulls just a tiny bit over 1,000 watts. The 700 watt rating is the energy going into your food, not how much power the microwave uses, I suppose. But even pulling 1000 watts, it doesn’t completely eat the battery in the Jackery 1000 to run this thing, it goes down 1-2% per minute of operation, meaning you could absolutely power this in a power outage with the big Jackery power station or something equivalent.
The disadvantages are simple too: It has a bit less power than a regular microwave so your food will take a bit longer to heat up. It can get stuff just as hot, it just takes a bit longer. That is really no big deal unless you are trying to microwave a frozen dinner and the recipe is designed for a regular, full-power microwave and you’ll have to guess how much more time it will need. More significantly, the oven itself is pretty small, meaning any oversized dinner plate or particularly tall item is not going to fit inside it. But it otherwise has everything a regular microwave has including a small turntable to help your food cook more evenly.
Most people will step up to a larger and more powerful microwave as their daily driver. If, for whatever reason, that doesn’t work for you, this thing is fine and it isn’t really that big of a step down from a normal sized microwave.
Sandra Florentino –
Value heating pre-cooked meals
Russell A. –
On the whole using experience is fine. Challenges when it’s done heating it beeps five times very annoying.
Also the interior light is so bright it hurts my eyes had to put duct tape over it other than that the turntable is difficult to keep in position.
I’m satisfied with the purchase.e