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    Customer Reviews - Sharp RBS232TB 28cm tall, 48cm wide, Freestanding Compact Microwave - Black Glass

    Customer Reviews - Sharp RBS232TB 28cm tall, 48cm wide, Freestanding Compact Microwave - Black Glass

    Sharp RBS232TB 28cm tall, 48cm wide, Freestanding Compact Microwave - Black Glass
    £90
    Save £9
    Was £99
    • 23L capacity & 27cm turntable for medium dinner plates
    • 900 Watt power output – cooks food rapidly and evenly
    • Automatic programmes take the guesswork out of cooking
    • Timer helps you cook food to perfection
    • Easy-to-use touch controls
    4.6 / 5
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    Really bad product

    1/5
    Really difficult to use. Instructions are useless and the controls don’t work properly. I would never buy one of these products again
    Debbie

    Microwave

    5/5
    Great product easy to use
    David Bartlett

    Exellent

    5/5
    Exellent microwave and good price aswell just got to get used to the child lock ????
    Carl

    Very good product

    5/5
    Works very well.
    S

    A very useful sized microwave

    5/5
    A very useful sized microwave, takes dinner plates with some room to spare and lightweight to move. The 900watt power is more than sufficient for my needs. In all a very well packaged item.
    P I Thomas

    defrost with confidence

    5/5
    easy controls, stylish accurate timings and functions .particulally find the defrost by weight or time invaluable.defrosts equally and thourally .with no "starting to cook throughbits" take away the worry of ,(is it defrosted enough?) i love it.
    Elizabeth

    Love it

    5/5
    Love it. Looks great in our kitchen and ties in nicely with our existing appliances. Does the job very well too.
    Julie Walker

    Microwave purchase

    5/5
    Great product and great price from AO. Great service and always there to support.
    Kris Seymour