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The Whirlpool WMC20005YW is a compact 0.5 cu. ft. countertop microwave featuring 750 watts of power, 10 variable cooking levels, and a sleek pocket handle door. Designed for easy use with tap touch controls and a control lock for safety, it blends performance and modern convenience in a clean white finish.
Brand Name | Whirlpool |
Model Info | wmc20005yw |
Item Weight | 32.6 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.75 x 15.38 x 14.13 inches |
Item model number | wmc20005yw |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Energy Use | 750 Watts |
Capacity | 0.5 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Countertop |
Part Number | WMC20005YW |
Special Features | Turntable |
Oven Cooking Mode | Electric |
Color | White |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 750 watts |
Defrost | Manual Defrost |
Certification | ADA |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 32.65 Pounds |
J**N
Very, very happy with this.
I got this microwave yesterday and I've been smiling about it ever since. I just love how it looks in the corner of my kitchen. The only negative to me is that it's kind of expensive for a small microwave, but what was the last thing you bought for your kitchen that just made you happy? Since the only con I can think of is the price, I'll just run through the pros as I see them.1. It's unique. Every other microwave I've ever seen (with the exception of the Sharp Half-Pint) looks pretty much the same: a horizontal rectangle with a door and a keypad control panel to the right. The bottom controls and lack of numeric pad make this thing look entirely different, and in a good way. (Don't worry about the lack of a keypad, the controls are a no-brainer.) When you unbox it and see the rounded back, you know you've bought something different from the norm.2. It's big inside. Bigger than my old GE compact for round things, and I've just never had the urge to throw a 9x13 pan in my microwave. (I have yet to try it with popcorn, manual says limit it to the 1.75 ounce size.)3. It's powerful. 1:30 on high heats up a cup of water better than my old one. Good enough for me.4. The LED display is blue. Very cool, in my opinion.5. The interior light goes on when you open the door. Some small microwaves only light up while you're cooking.6. You can use the timer and cook simultaneously. Pretty standard, but some don't. Also, you can adjust the timer and the cook time on the fly by hitting + or -, no need to stop and reset. And you can toggle between the timer and the clock if you want.7. No door release button. You just grab the recessed edge of the door and pull. And it feels solid when you shut it.8. The reminder tone shuts off. Yes, it reminds you when you forget to pull something out, but it shuts up after three reminders and reverts to the clock. (I swear my old microwave displayed "End" most of the time.)9. Limited features. The only "special" features are defrost, reheat, popcorn, and power level (100%, 75%, 50%, 25%, and the power-saving 0%). I've never used anything more.10. I'm running out of ideas, but to make a nice round 10, I'll point out that the door is about two inches thick with a space between an inner and outer window. This gives it a kind of "window-box" look that I like a lot.Hope this helps convince everybody to pull the trigger and buy this microwave. You won't regret it!NOTE: The display panel comes covered in a clear plastic film that is pretty easy to miss when you're unpacking. I didn't see it and was highly alarmed after a couple of days when the start button started to look and feel cracked! Further investigation revealed the protective film, which easily peeled off to reveal a pristine panel underneath.
C**W
Petite but powerful...
This is an awesome microwave for a small kitchen space. My small apartment has, oh, maybe 3 x 2 foot counter. That's it. I didn't want one of those mondo-brick black microwaves hogging up the space and making it look messy. When I first opened this critter in my office where I had it shipped, it looked kinda bigger than I imagined and I thought they could make it smaller with the thick sides. But when I got it home, it worked perfectly with the space. It looks pretty cute too! Looks like an old iMac. :-)I was prepared to sacrifice power for this cuteness factor, but I definitely haven't felt that's the case. It heats just as quickly as the regular sized 1.5 cf microwave I used to have. Actually I think it's better! It heats a huge cup of coffee to nice and piping in 2 min or a bowl of brown rice and lentils from the fridge to have-to-cool-down-hot in about the same. All the package directions for frozen foods are right on par.The only negative is that you have to press the + button up to set the temp, but it's not enough of an inconvenience to detract from the pluses.As far as the options for small footprints, this is definitely the best and a novelty to boot!
D**Y
Working on my third unit ***AVOID***
I want to start by saying I have been a faithful Whirlpool customer for a long time. I have found their products reliable and economical. BUT I am now working on my third unit of this model...I should have my head examined for not returning for a refund. First unit did not appear to heat at full power but did not notice until after I had thrown away the box. Ordered a second unit intending to ship the first unit back in the second unit's box. Pulled out the second unit and packed up the first unit in its box. Plugged in the second unit and it was totally dead! Unpacked the first unit and packed up the second unit and sent it back. The first unit has a new issue where it the light comes on and the turntable rotates when the door is closed (but does not microwave) so I leave the door cracked open. Now working with Whirlpool customer service to get a third unit. They said it would be up to two weeks before they would have a replacement unit that their tech would install. Well its been a month and I have heard nothing. I would give this a minus-5 star if I could! AVOID AVOID AVOID
K**O
Small but Effective
I bought this little microwave 2-1/2 years ago. Predominantly, I use it to heat up my dog's food: 12 seconds in the morning and 12 seconds at night. However, the microwave time units are 30 seconds, so I stand in front of it until it counts down from 30 to 18 (30-18=12!), then whip the door open. I've also used it to microwave riced cauliflower. Since it's only 750 watts, it takes nearly twice as long as the recipes suggest. It's a bit light in the body, so when I open the door the force of it sometimes pulls the oven out of its position on the counter top (don't worry - I'm talking a couple of inches, not a couple of feet here). The deck of the oven is higher compared to most other microwave ovens, so I've managed to nick the heck out of the glass turntable by misjudging the height and smashing containers against it. So why four stars? Because it's TINY and CUTE - like a puppy! It uses minimal counter space. It looks fabulous. It works steadily, day in and day out. Though slower than a larger microwave, it does heat the food I've prepared in it evenly. And it can make microwave popcorn without scorching and without leaving behind an inordinate amount of unpopped kernels. If you cook five course meals in your microwave, this oven isn't for you. If waiting one extra minute to reheat your coffee would cause you agony, this oven isn't for you. Though I don't love this oven with all of my heart and soul, when it goes to appliance Heaven I shall happily purchase another.
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