- Brand: Farberware
- Product Dimensions: 16.54″D x 20.2″W x 12.03″H
- Color: Stainless
- Capacity: 1.1 Cubic Feet
- Special Feature: Programmable
- Recommended Uses For Product: Residential
- Installation Type: Countertop
- Wattage: 1000
- Material: Steel
- Included Components: Microwave Oven, Turntable, User Guide
- QUICK & EASY: Prepare meals and snacks in a snap with this compact microwave that packs 1000 Watts of output power. 1-6 min. Express cooking and plus 30 sec. Button offer simple press-and-go speed while the memory function lets your store your most used customized settings
- CONVENIENT: Farberware 1.1 Cu. Ft. microwave oven is the ideal anywhere you need it small microwave solution for home or office. Full-sized cooking that fits in a compact space.
- COOK EASY & POWERFUL: it offers 10 power levels with multi-stage cooking. Fully customize your cooking with 6 one-touch cooking programs including popcorn, potato, and pizza. Defrost by weight or by time settings help make quick work of any cooking task
- GET A CLEAR VIEW: The LED display with kitchen timer and clock lets you keep track of time while the easy-view interior LED lighting lets you keep an eye on cooking
- STYLE & FUNCTION: stylish Stainless-Steel front and handle for a stylish, elegant look and the child safety lock function provides an added level of security
- INTERIOR DIMENSION: 14.5 x 9.1; Exterior Dimension: 20.2 x 16.54 x 12; Turntable diameter: 12.5 inches. Keypad Lock prevents unsupervised use





























CC –
First of all, this Farberware microwave oven is Farberware only in name/branding, which Farberware licenses for the purpose to Englewood Marketing, which gets the ovens made mostly in China, and then markets, sells, and warrantees them. Itโs not really up to Farberware traditional standards, but still probably among the best in a large, really crummy field of available microwaves.This oven comes in 4 or 5 different โcolors;โ mine is โstainless steel,โ and calling that the โcolorโ is pretty accurate, as thereโs a thin veneer of what probably is really stainless on/around the front face of the oven, and thatโs it, thatโs about all the stainless on or in this oven, โmost everything else is plastic and cheap, painted steel. The very first bullet point of the product description falsely says, โStainless Steel exterior and Stainless Steel interior,โ but thatโs just a big, bad lie. (Itโs generally easy to tell, as a magnet isnโt attracted to stainless – and stainless is almost never painted or coated, โcause itโs fine without.) Nonetheless, from the front, it actually looks good, handsome. From the top and sides it looks like what it is, plastic and cheap painted steel. But still itโs probably about as good or better as any other at the price.(There is another available color, โcopper,โ which is also handsome, but, ironically, reminds me very much of Revere Ware cooking pots, Farberwareโs long-time traditional rival.)This oven consumes 1500 watts electrical power, by actual measure, same as advertised. I havenโt yet bothered to measure/test the microwave radiative power delivered into the cooking chamber, to see if it matches the advertised 1000 watts. (The difference, the missing 500 watts, is lost in the process of converting from electrical power to microwave.)This oven, so far for us, cooks well and evenly enough. There are a lot of reviewers here reporting various hard, early failures with this oven, but so far at least weโve been lucky, ours works. Time will tell.Reduced power levels, e.g. 50%, as/when requested by the user, are achieved, not by actually running at 50% power, but by cycling between full on and off at somewhere around 10 second intervals with a 50% (or whatever) duty cycle. (Do all microwave ovens work this way, is it too hard to really โdimโ the microwave generator?) I suppose this is mostly okay, but if you want say 50% power for a short period like 10 seconds, perhaps to soften a small amount of butter, youโre quite out of luck.The power cord is 3 feet long – rather short, too short for our situation, weโre forced to get and use an extension cord. Our previous microwave cord was 4-1/2 feet, which worked perfectly by itself.The ovenโs operational noise is a bit loud, certainly a bit louder than our previous microwave.The ovenโs audio beep signaling sound is produced on way too many occasions; and way too many beeps for less than no possible purpose – like itโs beeping to notify you at the end of a cooking cycle – which is pretty ridiculous in the first place, as the oven is noisy enough in operation that youโd have to be deaf not to hear it stop – and youโve opened the door and it obviously knows that too but still continues to beep regardless; and it (the beeping, still) is too loud; and is especially sorely lacking a way to just turn the whole darn beeper off (i.e. *OFF*). A super nasty, irritating fault in my view, believing firmly that machines should be seen but not heard. Especially egregious since the makers of this oven invested so much in hardware and firmware for cheesy gimmicks like dedicated Pizza and dog-food buttons, but couldnโt be bothered to simply add a small bit of firmware to allow the owner/user of the oven to tell it to just be quiet, do not beep at me!Occasionally this oven requires two or more presses of a button before it registers. This is probably just some flakiness in the (always cheap) membrane button switches, but might also be a bug in the firmware, I havenโt lived with this oven for long enough to know which yet.The oven interior light is needlessly ridiculously dim; and the oven interior surface is needlessly dark, medium-dark grey (could as easily and better been lighter-colored); and visibility through its front-door window is very poor (heavily obscured by some kind of presumably protective masking, but also needlessly dark); so overall visibility of whateverโs inside is triply-needlessly extremely poor. My mate sarcastically called it โtheatrical.โ I call it nearly useless, almost impossible to see into. They could just as easily install a light bulb with 10 times the light output.The Instruction Manual is written in rather broken english, presumably by a Chinese, sometimes understandable, but often not. Fortunately the oven is not so complicated that you canโt generally bumble around and figure it out.Customer service – by Englewood Marketing, in Green Bay, WI USA – is remarkably quick, nice, knowledgeable and helpful, at least for answering operational questions. Didnโt try โem on any more substantial matters.The real, actual weight of this oven, including the turntable, excluding all the packaging, is 29lbs, 14ozs., i.e. 2ozโs. under 30lbs. The Instruction Manual says the โNet Weightโ is โApprox 31.0Lbsโ – but Iโm pretty certain thatโs just not currently accurate, over by a pound. Given that they specified the ostensible weight down to the tenth of a pound, Iโd guess that their scale is accurate but that they have lightened/cheapened the oven by โapprox.โ a pound since they earlier put it into production and weighed it. And this ovenโs weight is perhaps a little bit light in the field of similarly priced ovens. This might be somewhat the cause of the weight of this particular oven being so rarely noted – and so all over the map, anywhere from 24 to 36lbs., when it is mentioned.The warranty on this oven is nominally for 1 year – but, like pretty much all current microwave warranties, effectively worthless by the time you get done navigating its terms and conditions. In almost any case of a problem, youโd be better off just biting the bullet and getting another oven.So why, out of the hundreds of microwave ovens available, did we get this one? Because it appears to me that they are all pretty crummy, badly flawed, a number of them even severe fire hazards; of those that will fit our strictly constrained space, this Farberware seemed and still seems to be the most-capable/least-awful, at pretty much any price.If I were rating on an absolute scale, considering this Farberware ovenโs many faults, I would give it only 3 stars. But, considering the large field of its mediocre competitors, grading somewhat on a curve, Iโll give it 4 stars for now.
R. Runyon –
Box was damaged on arrival and the microwave itself is dented pretty significantly on the top edge about halfway back behind the control panel. I was initially disappointed when I saw the damage, but decided to plug it in and see if it heated.I put in a coffee mug with some water and set it for 3 minutes. The water was hot and steamy when I took it out!I keep a couple of those plastic covers that prevent splattering on the top of the microwave so I never see the damage anyway.Some people have said there isn’t a light when you open the door. I can verify that there definitely IS a light. It’s not the brightest and it has to shine through a grating in the right-hand side just behind the control panel.All in all, it does what I need and if it hadn’t been damaged I would have rated it 5 stars.
Cynthia Stebbins –
I love this microwave – although it is a little nosier than my last one, but I can live with that, because the price is just right. I would recommend this microwave to others. It is a nice microwave and very easy to use.
Customer with an honest opinion ? –
I just received it over the weekend set it up on my open counter to meet the distance requirements for height, etc. Needs to be away from heat.The interior is a dark grey and it’s a good size. I’ve used it to make cream of wheat and warm coffee and the timer โณ
Alisha –
Only thing I would have to say I really donโt like, and itโs really not a huge deal, but it is kinda loud. Other than that it works great! I recommend especially in small spaces. I use mine in my townhome
E K –
The button panel can be fussy but that’s a learning process. Saved the box because I bought the extended warranty and another review said it was required for service /shrug
Carroll M –
After reading all of the reviews I did I was reluctant and purchased only because of the price point and size, etcI’m amazed at just how great it works considering we are a house of five that uses it daily. It’s no louder then our last one that we had for many years that was going coputThis is SO easy to use and I can even see the buttons with my legally blind eyes so that’s saying something, it’s pretty self explanatory on the buttonsI’m so incredibly impressed and I’ve been using it, by mind you a house of five, heavily since mid NovemberSo I’d for sure recommend this!!!
F –
easy to use, jumbo size not so fit for small place, it’s pretty loud when use it, but overall, it’s okay