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The SHARP SMC2266KS is a sleek, stainless steel countertop microwave boasting a spacious 2.2 cu. ft. capacity and powerful 1200 watts. Featuring a large 16.5" removable carousel turntable, advanced inverter cooking technology, sensor cook, and auto defrost functions, it’s designed for fast, even cooking and effortless meal prep—perfect for busy families and stylish kitchens.



































| ASIN | B0CNQB66MB |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand Name | Sharp |
| Capacity | 2.2 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (198) |
| Date First Available | 14 April 2025 |
| Defrost | Auto Defrost |
| Energy Use | 1200 Watts |
| Included Components | Turntable |
| Inner Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Weight | 15.3 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Info | SMC2266KS |
| Oven Cooking Mode | microwave radiation |
| Part Number | ZSMC2266KS |
| Product Dimensions | 49.78 x 61.98 x 34.54 cm; 15.29 kg |
| Special Features | Defrost, Turntable |
| Voltage | 120 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 1200 watts |
A**R
This microwave is huge on the inside. Also is the quietest I have ever heard. I had to make sure it was actually running it was so quiet. Definitely recommend.
B**T
Really pleased with this microwave. Does an excellent job. Easy to use.
W**R
I will give this microwave a 4 stars. This replaced a comparable size KitchenAid microwave that was new in 2007 which at the time was pretty high end. The old microwave was still working but the number pad was starting to fail so I went looking for a replacement and this was as close as I could get without buying another KitchenAid. This new microwave uses less current and is a lot quieter. My old KitchenAid would trip a 15A breaker on very long cook times. This one's current draw is rated under 15A according to the spec sheet. The controls on the new one are very similar but not as functional. When defrosting the KitchenAid would let me enter the weight of the food where this one only offers a few predetermined weights. Tried to defrost a couple of hamburgers which would have been .7 pound. Even on the lowest preprogrammed weight it started cooking the meat on the edge and I had to stop it well before the end of the cycle. Have not used all the sensor cook features but most of them are based on preprogrammed weights which are all well above single servings. I have used the baked potatoes sensor function several times and it does work satisfactorily. Considering the price I paid I feel I got my money's worth although I would have thought the software in a 20 year newer lower cost microwave would have caught up and passed the 2007 high end model I was retiring.
P**Y
I love my Sharp microwave. I had a Panasonic for over 10 years and it was a great microwave and was looking to buy another. But prices seemed a little high. They have a great reputation so I understand them charging more. So I shopped around a little bit. and I stumbled on this Sharp and bought it. Very well made unit. I like the different preset buttons better than the Panasonic. I'm just getting to know my new microwave. The sensor reheat button works great. Put your leftovers in, push one button and it heats it perfectly. None of the usual one spot too hot, one spot not hot enough. I'm not sure how it does it but it works great. Plenty of power, and gray interior looks....SHARP.
T**A
Works well, fit perfectly in my microwave cut out. Very large. No problems so far. I even got the refurbished one and it looks brand new!
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