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mike > wrote:

>On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 03:04:18 GMT, "zuuum" > wrote:
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>>I figured a convection wall oven would be more trouble-free and roomier, so
>>why throw an uncertain wrench in the micro, since the microwave combos are
>>still fairly new design?
>>

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>Micro-convections are not new. I bought one (Kenmore) about 15 years
>ago. The fan bearing required replacement every 3 years or so but it
>worked quite nicely for us otherwise. The KitchenAid combo may be new
>if that's what you meant.


We got a Sharp that was manufactured in 1989 (bought it about 1990)
and just replaced it a couple of months ago. The front panel was
dying, but the rest of it still worked fine. I think we may have
replaced a fuse at one time, but that was the only problem.


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