Repair or replace?
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 17:36 last edited by
Double wide drawers ROCK. We got one in our summer kitchen remodel. LOVE it.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 17:45 last edited by
Technology is mature. I'd replace. I'd do some cipherin' to see if a cheaper model would fit my needs and kitchen space.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 19:35 last edited by
Pricey yes, but I’d seek to duplicate the model of the existing one, then seek to repair the broken one & keep it as a backup. Microwaves only last 8 yrs or so.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 19:36 last edited by
Yeah. Plus all drawer models are pricey. If one out there were $400 I wouldn't trust it.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 19:40 last edited by
I’ve no experience with drawer units, but I wouldn’t want anyone trying to retrofit, drill, futz around within the cabinet down there. The thing needs to slide operate smoothly, open-close for the long term.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 19:41 last edited by
Is your drawer unit vented? Like to the exterior of your home? Just curious.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 19:50 last edited by
No. It's not acting as a range hood and the microwaves themselves don't vent air to my knowledge.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 20:14 last edited by
I guess I’m asking the wrong question. I want to know its location .. above counter or below counter within a cupboard space, or if it’s in an island?
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 20:20 last edited by
What’s its brand too?
I’m building a house now btw. Have also have had to replace above counter shelf type microwaves in 2 other homes. Oh and 1 above the stove thing.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 20:23 last edited by
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 20:27 last edited by
Are those pop up controls?
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 20:30 last edited by
If your unit is made by SHARP, and I think most are no matter their branding, you should have no problem replacing it.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 21:29 last edited by
I bought our first microwave as a Christmas present for Mrs. George in 1982. It was a Panasonic and it cost $700 - do the inflation-adjusted thing. When we sold our house in 2013, it was still working.
In the condo, we have an above the stove GE profile. Been fine since 2009.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 21:57 last edited by Renauda
@jon-nyc said in Repair or replace?:
In an island. (Peninsula, I guess)
I know microwaves are not vented but they do produce heat that needs to be dispersed. I have always been led to believe that the air vents on the microwave cabinet should be offset or spaced away from any walls or frames by at least 2 or three inches to allow heat dispersion around the unit.
To be honest I have never encountered a microwave in a drawer like you have. Only a dedicated wide open nook/shelf beneath a cupboard or in the open on top a counter or stand alone table/sideboard.
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@jon-nyc said in Repair or replace?:
In an island. (Peninsula, I guess)
I know microwaves are not vented but they do produce heat that needs to be dispersed. I have always been led to believe that the air vents on the microwave cabinet should be offset or spaced away from any walls or frames by at least 2 or three inches to allow heat dispersion around the unit.
To be honest I have never encountered a microwave in a drawer like you have. Only a dedicated wide open nook/shelf beneath a cupboard or in the open on top a counter or stand alone table/sideboard.
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 22:06 last edited by@Renauda said in Repair or replace?:
To be honest I have never encountered a microwave in a drawer like you have.
Other than saving counter space, what's the advantage of this style? I see it as cumbersome.
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I would think so too, having to stoop down to place in or remove anything from the microwave. Counter level or just short of shoulder height would be my preference.
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 22:20 last edited by@Renauda said in Repair or replace?:
having to stoop down to place in or remove anything from the microwave.
Think of it as loading a dishwasher - that needs regular cleaning.
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wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 22:22 last edited by
I’d rather have a below counter drawer microwave than what builders here are doing .. a below counter swing out door microwave. Still, both suck when it comes to cleaning up messes.
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@Renauda said in Repair or replace?:
having to stoop down to place in or remove anything from the microwave.
Think of it as loading a dishwasher - that needs regular cleaning.
wrote on 14 Jan 2025, 22:25 last edited by@George-K said in Repair or replace?:
@Renauda said in Repair or replace?:
having to stoop down to place in or remove anything from the microwave.
Think of it as loading a dishwasher - that needs regular cleaning.
Even worse.