lordkenmore
Well-known member
I found this Sharp microwave in a Goodwill the other day. I wasn't exactly in the market, but it was on clearance for less than a $1.
I am assuming that it's older, based on the weight, and the fact that the controls are rotary knobs. The top knob is the timer, the bottom knob appears to be the high-to-low setting. The top button turns it on, bottom button opens the door. These knobs are a big selling point--I really hate the user-unfriendly complexity of most microwaves.
The only real problem I see is that it does need the inside glass tray. I'll have to go back to that Goodwill--it seems to me I saw a stack of glass trays lying around. (They have a really bad habit of separating things that should stay together.)
So far, I haven't actually tested it. But I figure at less than $1, I don't have much to lose.
I'm curious if anyone knows anything about this oven. So far, my research has turned nothing.

I am assuming that it's older, based on the weight, and the fact that the controls are rotary knobs. The top knob is the timer, the bottom knob appears to be the high-to-low setting. The top button turns it on, bottom button opens the door. These knobs are a big selling point--I really hate the user-unfriendly complexity of most microwaves.
The only real problem I see is that it does need the inside glass tray. I'll have to go back to that Goodwill--it seems to me I saw a stack of glass trays lying around. (They have a really bad habit of separating things that should stay together.)
So far, I haven't actually tested it. But I figure at less than $1, I don't have much to lose.
I'm curious if anyone knows anything about this oven. So far, my research has turned nothing.
