Friday, July 30th, 2010

AEG MC2662EM Microwave

The stainless steel appliance that has built-in design AEG AEG MC2662EM MicrowaveMC2662EM Microwave has capacity of 26 litres to deal with different quantities and types of food. With dimensions of (H) 460 x (W) 592 x (D) 437 mm, it has 5 power levels and 15 automatic programs for dealing with the innumerable varieties of food regularly.

This microwave requires only 900 watts for the commendable performance ensured. With LED display of the set features, constant checking is not required. Quick start control to save time and energy and electronic push buttons for easier settings makes it perfect for regular use. The versatile appliance with 90 minutes timer is well designed to offer the very best in technology. This unique built-in microwave has painted cavity for easier cleaning and convection heating facility.

The digital clock with auto timer offers almost hands-free freedom as one can move on with other chores after loading the food and setting the controls. Audible ‘cooking end’ signal alerts the user of the completed cycles! With manual knobs to set the features and push button door opening system facilities offered are easier to operate without frequent checking of manuals. AEG MC2662EM Built-in Microwave has standard front decoration that merges in any ambience and does not mar the décor!

General Info
Brand AEG
Model AEG MC2662EM Microwave
Colours Available Stainless Steel
Size (H) 460 x (W) 592 x (D) 437 mm
Capacity 26 l
Design Built-in
Type Standard
Power Consumption 900 watts
Features
Automatic programmes Yes
Variable power controls Yes
Child lock Yes
Number of power levels 5
Interior type Painted
Digital clock and timer Yes
Microwave output 900 watts

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