Cuisinart presents a countertop oven thats the ultimate combination of size, style and smarts. The big, 1.2 cubic foot Microwave Convection Oven and Grill looks like it belongs in a high-end commercial kitchen. Brushed stainless steel and black frame a sleek control panel that offers single and combination settings for an unlimited number of cooking options. A multi-stage cooking feature that automatically shifts from one function to another makes perfect results easier than ever. This is a new generation of microwave and its from Cuisinart, of course!
- 1.2-cubic-foot capacity
- 1000 watts
- Brushed stainless with embossed Cuisinart logo and dark tinted glass window
- Stainless steel interior absorbs no odors and is easy to sanitize
- Rotating 12 glass tray
- Reversible grill rack
- Touchpad controls with LCD
- Two convenient defrost functions to defrost food by weight or time
- Convection bake or roast with and without microwave function
- Grill feature
- Nine preset options
- Multi-stage cooking operation allows microwave to be set so one operation automatically switches to another
- Instruction and recipe book included
- Limited 3-year warranty
- BPA Free
LWH |
21.2"(L) x 19.0"(W) x 12.2"(H) |
UC Weight |
49.000 |
UC Cubic Feet |
4.196 |
UC LWH |
21.38"(L) x 23.0"(W) x 14.75"(H) |
MC Quantity |
1 |
MC Weight |
49.000 |
MC Cubic Feet |
4.549 |
MC LWH |
23.38"(L) x 21.88"(W) x 15.38"(H) |
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Type:
Microwave
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Style:
Countertop
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Width:
19"
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Height:
12.2"
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Depth:
21.2"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Microwave Capacity:
1.2 cu. ft.
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Microwave Wattage:
1000.0 watts
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Recessed Turntable:
No
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Convection Microwave:
Yes
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WiFi Connected:
No
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