⚡ Elevate your kitchen game with the sleek power of Sharp’s microwave drawer!
The SHARP 24-inch Microwave Drawer Oven combines a powerful 950-watt microwave with a sleek, low-profile stainless steel design. Featuring an angled auto-touch control panel and a spacious 1.2 cubic feet capacity that fits large casserole dishes, it offers effortless cooking and easy cleanup. Built-in installation and a 10-year warranty on major components make it a smart, stylish upgrade for any modern kitchen.
Brand Name | Sharp |
Model Info | KB6524PSY |
Item Weight | 74 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.13 x 23.88 x 15.13 inches |
Item model number | KB6524PSY |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Energy Use | 950 Watts |
Capacity | 1.2 Cubic Feet |
Installation Type | Built-In |
Part Number | KB6524PSY |
Special Features | Defrost |
Oven Cooking Mode | Microwave |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Wattage | 950 watts |
Defrost | Auto Defrost |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Inner Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Included Components | Microwave |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Manufacturer Warranty | Free 10yr Warranty on Major Components |
Item Weight | 74 Pounds |
J**A
Fits in IKEA cabinet with modifications
Works great! I was concerned in fitting this in an IKEA cabinet but it fit perfectly in their 24" cabinet with a few modificationsFirst The space where the cabinet attaches to the ikea rail system Is right where the power is supposed to be. As we already ran the power we had to move the attachment point lower by drilling some new holes for the bracker and just attached it to the wall off the rail (IKEA provides hardware attach off rail) if we caught this earlier we would of just used a recessed outlet and had the power moved elsewhere.The second modification was having to drill new peg holes for the shelf the microwave would sit on as the standard holes left us with a 3/4 gap at the top.Third the screws to attache the microwave barley do not line up with the edges of the cabinet so we had to add a 1/4 shim for the screws to bite into. Make sure to pre drill the holes. You can see hole close it is to working in the pictureAnd lastly this microwave is 5" shorter then IKEAs so you will need a 15" bottom drawer (or 10" and 5" or 3 5" drawers) vs the IKEA standard 10". If you did the customer drill hole a 15" will 100% fit.As far as the microwave we love not having to bend down to use it. Having no carousel make what you can put in the microwave much larger then a standard microwave. The only complaint is motorized close/open can be a little slow at times.
V**A
very good intelligent purchase
We just ordered our 2nd Sharp microwave drawer. Our last one was 7 years old and we used it constantly. Worth the price. No on the counter type for us. My husband was able to install it also. Great product.
J**T
Sleek, classy, convenient
And what’s more, the microwave functions properly and quietly. The various cooking options are easy to follow and match up perfectly with the results we have experienced. No more stretching upward and dragging out hot dishes from a microwave over a stovetop. Simply push Open, hum a few bars and then lift the bakeware up and onto a counter. See what you’re doing without danger of being burned. Also no danger of dropping and breaking hot dishes or the glass top on a stove. (I’ve seen that happen before.) No spills because of tipped hot dishes. What can I say? We love it.Incidentally, we had ordered the same exact Sharp drawer microwave originally from our local big box store. Every day we received an email that delivery was delayed by a day … for a whole month, and then they just canceled the order on us.When we ordered from Amazon, we were given a four-day delivery date. The microwave arrived at our door on time and was operating in our kitchen that afternoon.Love, love, love.
A**R
A Safety Hazard
We bought the KB-6524 about 2 years ago as part of a kitchen remodel. Recently, we we began to experience the same problems reported by Trina above. Shortly after starting the microwave, we would hear a loud buzzing sound, crackling, arcing and occasionally a flash of light. It would not always happen - very unpredictable. I called Sharp, they said I would have to take it to a Sharp authorized repair shop and would have to pay all labor and any parts that were still not under warranty. Fortunately, I had done a search online for similar types of problems with this model, and I found Trina’s post here in Amazon. I printed it out, and took it with the microwave to the Sharp repair shop (65 miles away) and asked them to diagnose the problem. They called a few days later and told me that the printout of Trina’s complaint on Amazon helped them diagnose the problem. They said it would have to have 4 new parts installed, including the stirrer, and new antenna. None of these parts are under warranty and Sharp will not pay a dime toward the repair. It’s pretty clear by now that this is a manufacturing defect in the KB-6524 and Sharp should not only pay for repair but should recall all the units that are out there. This is a potential fire hazard. I will probably report this to the Consumer Safety Bureau. But for all people looking for a microwave drawer, I strongly recommend you go with Bosch or Dacor or one of the other top-line models. They cost more, but not if you include the repair bill you’re going to have to pay for your Sharp KB-6524 if you go that route. Avoid Sharp objects..UPDATE: When we went to pick up the microwave from the authorized repair shop, I asked to the electronics technician to explain to me what had gone wrong. He said the stirrer motor, antenna assembly (including clip and cover) all needed replacement, as mentioned in Trina's comments. HOWEVER, he also told me that Sharp had put a bulletin out about this problem to its authorized repair shops. So not only does Sharp know about this problem and is not covering it under warranty, but it is leaving a known safety problem out in the marketplace. I will be filing a complaint with the Consumer Product Safety Bureau.UPDATE 2: 3 months and a few days after the repair mention above, which cost $200, the same problem started all over again. This time with smoke coming out of the top and back of the microwave. The authorized repairer said we would have to pay again to have it diagnosed and fixed since it was out of the 90 day warranty period. We had a choice - spend another $200 or more on this piece of junk, or take it to the dump and get a new microwave. We chose the second option - who knows how many times this would have to be fixed. And frankly it is just dangerous for us and our pets. We chose a countertop microwave from a different vendor which does not have any of the questionable "stirrer" technology that is in the Sharp model. It fits nicely into the area where the Sharp was. We are very happy with it so far. . As for the Sharp - a 3 year old expensive Sharp microwave drawer will be taken to the county dump with a prominent sign taped to it: "DO NOT USE - FIRE HAZARD".
R**S
Perfect replacement
Our old microwave (same model) burned out after a few years. We slid it out and slid this one in. Easy-peasy. It's not as heavy as you might think, though easiest with two people due to the dimensions.As for using the microwave, the pros and cons of a drawer microwave are probably exactly what you think they would be. The low height is a negative, but the display is pretty visible standing in front of it. I'm almost 6' and got used to it quickly. It opens and closes quickly enough not to be a problem...and I'm not a patient person. It seems reasonably powerful. It has a pretty big capacity as microwaves go. It is out of the way, though of course it takes space that could otherwise have other storage. And, of course, it costs a lot more than a countertop model.
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