written by ycFitzgerald250 on 25/10/2014
I wouldn't recommend this microwave as water collects inside under the microwave plate every time i used it. Which caused rust i was lucky if i got a few months out it. Then i started to see rust damage. If you buy you will be lucky to get 6 months out it before you will have to buy a new one. Not worth the money. Not a good buy. The inside of the microwave under the glass plate had big rust bubbles and all round the door has it too.
written by on 13/08/2008
The microwave works but its rubbish. Plastic part broke within two weeks of using it preventing the turntable from working effectively; using micro is therefore time consumming
written by John7 on 01/02/2008
For something used a few times a week, mainly defrosting and reheating cups of drink it didn't last at all well. The microwave it replaced was nearly 10 years old when packed up, not very good value. The replacement one will not be one of the cheap supermarket one's.
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Bertie's Response to John7's Review
Written on: 16/01/2013
Perhaps you will return to these hallowed columns one day, and tell us that the 'not one of the cheap supermarket one's' [hello, you've found my missing apostrophe :-)] has lasted longer than 'at all well'.
Please allow me to inform you that the mechanism that generates the microwaves in the supermarket own-brands is identical to the mechanism in the branded ones - power for power, but the branded ones may have stainless steel oven cavities and electronic timing gizmos that have to be paid for.
As an electronics/electrical engineer of many years hands-on experience, I can assure you that the reliability factor across ALL products that slurp electrons to function is virtually a complete lottery and paying higher prices doesn't alter that.