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Customers commend the STUDIO 1.7 Cu. Ft. Convection Over-the-Range Microwave with Sensor Cooking for its convection feature, ease of use, and various cooking options, finding the sensor cooking particularly effective. However, some users experienced issues with the control panel's readability and reported concerns about the product's reliability. The microwave's sleek design also received positive feedback.
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After replacing the first one we got it has run very well. It has an easy to use button for quick start timing. Looks amazing, easy to keep clean. Con- the panel is not backlit so I need my glasses and a light to see where to press for settings.
Posted by Beth
Thought this would be a good choice for convection and microwave combo. The dial control is very odd and limits you to setting cook times in large increments (:10,:30,1:00..) Also makes it difficult to navigate. Until literally stopped working within a year and Best Buy couldn’t find an exact replacement. They did substitute. Similar Maytag which was a superior product.
Posted by Thackman
microwave works great. Convection works even better. This thing is a handy one to have. I never thought I would use "2 ovens" but it seriously has been a life saver. I've even baked even more because it's so easy and convenient. The downfalls are - the lights are not Backlit. so if it is dark or there is a glare. you will have a hard time seeing the buttons. The buttons are a lighter grey and the area the buttons are on are dark grey. blend to much. I'm going to look into seeing if I have have some white label buttons made that will look good. Not a deal breaker for the most part where mine is located I haven't had too hard of a time finding the buttons I need. 2nd downfall people have complained about is the dial. There are no buttons to enter in exact times. so i fyou want 4 minutes and 5 seconds, you can't. You have to turn the dial until you get to 4 and then can do 4 min or 4 min 10 sec. increments in 10's only. This doesn't bother me. I don't usually heat anything for 35 secs or so on. Plus it heats everything so well, I think you can put something in for 5 less seconds and you won't notice the difference. Turning the dial doesn't bother me much. at first it was a change; but it really only takes a couple seconds, and time is set.
Posted by Ace007
