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The Danby DBMW1120BWW is a powerful 1.1 Cu.Ft. countertop microwave that delivers 1000 Watts of cooking power. With 10 power levels and 6 convenient auto cook options, itβs designed to make meal prep a breeze. The user-friendly push button door and compact design make it a perfect fit for any kitchen, while the auto defrost feature ensures your frozen favorites are ready in no time.
Brand Name | Danby |
Model Info | DBMW1120BWW |
Product Dimensions | 40.01 x 51.31 x 30.71 cm; 15.51 kg |
Capacity | 1.1 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | DBMW1120BWW |
Special Features | Turntable |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Wattage | 1000 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 15.5 Kilograms |
K**R
Great machine for not having any idea who Danby is
With only a few manufacturers producing white microwaves, we took a chance on a totally unknown brand--and were pleasantly surprised by what we got. Solidly made, full featured, familiar control pad, carousel, and right size, it is an excellent addition to our kitchen. And doing a deep dive on Google, we found out Danby, while a small brand, is highly rated by all groups that test appliances. It's been around long enough to have the bugs worked out. If you are Canadian, you may already know all this, but hopefully Americans will soon discover it.
K**E
Great product
Microwave looks and works great! Very spacious!
A**D
Great product from Canada
For several years, I had a Danby microwave & used it daily. I had to move out of my Sanibel Island apartment after Hurricane Ian and gave the microwave to a neighbor rather than store it. When I returned home weeks ago, I ordered another Danby. It's perfect for my needs and I highly recommend it.
A**A
Makes noise
This product makes noise while turning. When the microwave is on, I am not sure why it skips when turning. But it's very frustrating. Do not buy this product
I**A
Traditional countertop power
I think most manufacturers have shrunk the power on their countertop microwaves inorder to go below 10 Amps, which is the maximum recommended in the US for a shared use 20 amp circuit. This device measured at 13 amps power consumption, and cooks like a microwave oven of yesteryear. It, should, therefore really be used on a dedicated circuit. Over the range models probably go up to 15 or 16 amps, but this give a middle of the road power thats consistent with older designs.
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