0.9 Cu Ft Countertop Microwave 900 Watt Digital Touch
- Model Number:
- MCM990ST
- UPC:
- 665679003341
- EAN:
- 0665679003341
- Walmart SKU:
- 54768278
Market rate of $110.79 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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$129.64 | |
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$110.79 |
Tracking History: We have tracked 0.9 Cu Ft Countertop Microwave 900 Watt Digital Touch since 12/9/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 16, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $110.79 (lowest on 8/23/2023) to $129.64 (highest on 12/9/2022). The average price during this period is $114.56.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.38/5 from 21 reviews.
So far, I like the Microwave. Just taking time to learn how to use it as it is different from what I had. Fortunately, the instruction booklet is very comprehensive with procedural issues. Just have to get used to pressing different buttons.
This microwave is the perfect size for us. It heats up left overs very quickly, cooks items quickly and it looks great in the kitchen - very sleek, modern style.
Its a great countertop size you can get a bigger one for less money than this one. Do your shopping before you buy because you cant cancel once you press the button you have to get the product then go thru a hassle to return
Exact replacement in my RV .
Perfect operation, perfect size, perfect technologically
I like this microwave. It has a nice look and the price was very economical. I only wish it had a handle on the door and not a button to push for entry.
As a 30-year devotee to the 700-watt GE "Spacemaker" microwave (my 4th one is dying now), the prohibitive replacement price ($450 ) forced me to consider alternatives a mere 4-5 years after purchase. My old GE and this new 900-watt MagicChef appear to originate from the same Chinese factory, if not the same assembly line, but with a lesser build quality for the MC. It's smaller, louder, though it does have a brighter interior light, and a different "user interface" that I WILL master eventually. Like the faltering GE, it has a white interior (the better to reflect light %26 allow monitoring of cooking-in-progress), a kitchen timer that works separately from the oven timer (so I can use them both simultaneously, which I do a LOT), an "add 30-seconds" button, and 1-push 1-6 minute buttons, plus a bunch of programmed buttons I'll probably never use. At under $120, it's a HUGELY better value than the ritzier GE, so I'm fully prepared to give it an opportunity to earn its keep. Given the limited availability of this new oven, I suspect it's a model that is on its way out, so will hope it lasts. This is the second one I've ordered, though the first from WalMart, because it was eligible for store-return if necessary. The first, from a different online supplier, had to be shipped back when it arrived with one of the 4 legs wobbly %26 not "true." When this one arrived with the same problem, my husband %26 I concluded it must be a factory "issue" and were able to successfully shim the wonky leg with a small stick-on felt pad meant for chair legs. Zero wobble now AND it'll still slide effortlessly across the countertop as needed. As long as it manages to last 3-4 years, I'll be coming out WAY ahead fiscally.
Nice look and a good size to save some counter space Cons are the push button to open is awkward And it needs something underneath to keep it from scooting
Like the look, size and efficiency of the microwave. Second one purchased.
The microwave started smoking. Thought that it was my outlet. Moved the microwave to a different area and 2 days later my microwave was sparking and my kitchen was full of smoke. Purchased a different kind, haven't had any problems
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