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Is there such a thing as a tiny, yet full powered microwave?
#1
Well... is there?

Past searches have come up empty. Counter space is VALUABLE real estate around here, but I'm getting tired of my under powered 700w microwave. Are there any options?
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#2
what interior microwave dimension would be ideal for your situation?
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#3
Is 0.9 cu.ft., 1040W good enough?
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#4
hopefully big enough for a dinner plate, but I would consider smaller. I just upped a search to include 800-900w units and they are all 14" deep. I want less - current is 11.5"
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#5
0.8 cu ft, 900 watts, $245: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZTVIPZ2
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#6
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#7
rjmacs wrote:
Is 0.9 cu.ft., 1040W good enough?

yeah - all of my searches lead to this unit - it's too big, but it might be the best candidate. 1040 is WAY more than 700.
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#8
Carnos Jax wrote:
0.8 cu ft, 900 watts, $245: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZTVIPZ2

way too big :-( but thanks for the suggestion
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#9
I just replaced my circa 1984 Montgomery Wards microwave with this 1100 watt 1.2 cubic foot model. It's not tiny, but it's not big either. I think you'll find that the external dimensions of this model, and the models with the really tiny interiors to be not all that different.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076VB...00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


Edit: For what it's worth, you're not going to find a microwave oven with more than about 1250 watts even in the largest models if it's designed to operate on a typical 15 amp household circuit.
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#10
freeradical wrote:
I just replaced my circa 1984 Montgomery Wards microwave with this 1100 watt 1.2 cubic foot model. It's not tiny, but it's not big either. I think you'll find that the external dimensions of this model, and the models with the really tiny interiors to be not all that different.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B076VB...00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Looks nice, but it's 17" deep - that's pretty significant
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