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You can probably find the length of the cable in the specs of the model and that its an industry standard. Nonetheless, I was far more interested in the install than the product itself. I could have bought a microwave from just about anywhere, give or take a few dollars either way. It was the install for me. These guys were really good. I mean, I was more concerned with how they did the job than anything else. Mainly, because the microwave I replaced was at the property already. I didnt know what was going on behind this wall. These guys took their time, they were careful and neat, and explained along the way what they were doing. They asked permission to remove a few pieces of molding from around the edges, which I allowed and they figured it out on the spot. That was what I actually paid for. Good luck if your doing it yourself, but the cord is probably the same length as any microwave cord.
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