Thursday, September 9th, 2010

Sanyo EMC1400 Professional Microwave

The 1400 watts high performance design with top touchpad controls; Sanyo EMC1400 Professional Microwave combines the latest in technology, Sanyo EMC1400 Professional Microwaveenergy efficient features and user friendly options. With twin magnetrons for faster heating and compact stackable design, cooking and reheating is a matter of few minutes.

Versatile design with external dimensions of 335 x 425 x 540 mms; internal dimensions of 175 x 330 x 330 mms and weighing only 33 kg, it is packed with 10 power levels, 10 programmable presets and 3 stage memory. Easy to program and use, this microwave has touch pad presets and controls. Stainless steel construction with sealed in ceramic base make it easier to clean up and maintain. Maximum plate size is 12 inches and even distribution of energy results in faster cooking with lesser energy.

The two, top and bottom feed magnetron system and motor driven stirrers ensure uniform heating performance. Stainless steel internal and external finish, left hand hinged door with support arm and power supply of 230V~50 Hz heighten the viability of it for consistent performance. The 2 metres power cord helps in reaching the power point easily. Multi portion of x2 and x3 help cooking different foods simultaneously. It requires manual keypad entry and with digital display, it is easier to set the controls.

Sanyo EMC1400 1400 Watts Professional Microwave with gross capacity of 19 litres is a class apart the conventional designs. It has audible end of time signal to alert the user of the completed cycles. The company offers warranty of 3 years on parts and labour.

General Info
Brand Sanyo
Model Sanyo EMC1400 Professional Microwave
Size 175 x 330 x 330 mms
Capacity 19 litres
Design Free standing
Type Standard
Features
Turntable Yes
Variable power controls Yes
Number of power levels 10
Touch control Yes
Interior type Stainless steel
Preset programmes Yes
Microwave output 1400 watts

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