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If you have a relative who is partially sighted or blind would like to make their lives requiring little effort and give them more freedom Hamilton Beach have two aweinspiring talking microwaves. These microwaves verbally take you through the cooking procedure and may be programed for use in English or Spanish. The deluxe model has a notched knob that guides the user effortlessly through the settings and timings, and has been declared easy to use by a blind person.

There are preset cooking programs for the most commonly cooked foods and at the push of a button ask you how a heap of minutes and seconds you want to use the microwave for. This is accordingly the idealisti product for any individual who as any sought of sight problem and will heighten there being and give them the sense of more dignity and the chance to experiment with cookery.

The innovation of talking microwave ovens has produced a whole new fun way for you to cook in your kitchen so if you are getting a new microwave oven,why not buy a talking one. It may be a outstanding way to your kids involved in the kitchen as there are bound to love the way this microwave interacts. With there being a language setting, of either Englisg or Spanish, you and your family may even start out to learn a new language.

Thse microwaves from Hamilton Beach give you a great cooking experience and will heighten your kitchen time.


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Taking up minimal space on the counter but adding loads of cooking comfortableness to the kitchen, this compact 800-watt microwave oven provides a 4/5-cubic-foot capacity and an array of user-friendly features. The unit’s push-button control panel with a pop-out dial and four-digit display make programming a snap, while it is one-touch sensor cooking adjusts power levels and calculates cooking times mechanically for foolproof reheating and cooking. Other highlights include six power levels, three cooking stages, automatic sensor cook for eight menu items, more/less control, Quick Minute, and a popcorn key, as well as a timer, delay-start function, push-button door release, an epoxy interior, and a 9-5/8-inch turntable for even heating. Attractively housed in stainless steel with a black door and front panel, the sleek-looking microwave oven measures 14-5/16 by 19 by 11-1/8 inches.

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Most helpful customer reviews

132 of 132 people found the following review helpful.
5As a microwave basics cook, this fits my needs perfectly. PS: I think Panasonic must have fixed its display window problem
By Sharon Isch
The age of my old 600-watt Sharp must have been well into double-digits when its carousel stopped going ’round, after a cup of milk I was heating for hot chocolate fell over and drowned the mechanism (although the microwave itself was still going strong.) It was my intention to replace it with another Sharp. But I chose this one instead because other Panasonic products have served me long and well and I am particularly partial to a dial mechanism, like my old Sharp’s– but no longer available in that brand–and preferred it to keying in entries on an LCD pad, which some of the reviews here for the 800-watt Sharps were saying had a tendency to go pfft in short order.

38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
4Great little microwave, but not perfect
By R. Daugherty
It’s true, the display is unreadable unless you look at it straight on. It’s hard to believe this microwave made it to the production line with this obvious design flaw. This is a countertop model. I’m 5’11″, and I have to stoop down to read the display. My wife is 5’3″. It’s not so much of an issue for her.

55 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
3Great, small little Microwave, stylish with flaws
By dosers
Well, what can I say? Replaced an older Sharp with this one and it works great. Great styling on the ‘chassis’ it’s small, but fits all regular plates. Is it ‘better’ than another 800W Microwave? No. It looks better, works well. And is a bit more expense. I can take that.
However, one flaw impossible to overlook is the IMPOSSIBLE-to-read display. Possibly the worst design ever; it’s green, and can only be seen direct on (as it illumanted the 2nd reflective layer). Go 10 degrees either side, you might as well look at a green blob (or, if you move further, nothing). I assume Panasonic will fix this is later revisions, but this is unexcusable for something this standard. Mind you, head on (and I mean, HEAD on) it’s fine…..
If you don’t care what the display shows, a great unit. If you are buyign this for someone with less than 39/39 eyesight…………

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