Microwave drawer

Anonymous
the sharp one has controls that are slanted up, no squatting required.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:the sharp one has controls that are slanted up, no squatting required.


We looked at the Sharp model and thought it looked pretty low quality so it was a hard pass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the sharp one has controls that are slanted up, no squatting required.


We looked at the Sharp model and thought it looked pretty low quality so it was a hard pass.


Lol, they are all made by sharp, so knock yourself out with a Wolf or Thermador.
Anonymous
We love our drawer. I have no idea why people think it’s a hassle to clean it. Pretty easy for me. I thought reaching up to get soups that spill was harder than lifting food up to the counter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We love our drawer. I have no idea why people think it’s a hassle to clean it. Pretty easy for me. I thought reaching up to get soups that spill was harder than lifting food up to the counter.


I'm not sure why any microwave is difficult to clean. Drones people use those microwave coverss/splatter guard for their food??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:the sharp one has controls that are slanted up, no squatting required.


We looked at the Sharp model and thought it looked pretty low quality so it was a hard pass.


Lol, they are all made by sharp, so knock yourself out with a Wolf or Thermador.

Lol exactly. Funny you think it’s low quality when sharp manufactures all of them.
Anonymous
All microwaves need to be cleaned even if you use a splatter guard. Things drip or leak and splatter escapes the splatter guard. I agree that the drawer models make it hard to clean the top or ceiling of the microwave.

Not cleaning your microwave is just gross.
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