I eventually bought a replacement turntable holder for £20 and have so far managed to avoid breaking this one, largely by placing it in the oven and then never touching it again.Īccessories: The KMQFX33910 comes with a two-tier steamer – excellent – and two stands of different heights tall for grilling, short for fan oven cooking. To be fair, this did not stop the turntable from turning, but it was still highly annoying, especially given KitchenAid's perceived reputation for build quality and reliability. Almost the very first time I cleaned it, one of its little wheels came off in my hand, while another one went wobbly. This is rather unforgivable, considering it's one of the most important elements of a microwave oven. The plastic turntable that supports the main cooking plate is ridiculously flimsy. I have to say that doesn't bother me at all. There is no way I would attack this with standard oven cleaner, so you'll have to live with it being slightly mucky. That's largely because of the air holes and other crenellations in the metal interior. One minor flaw is that despite a self-cleaning feature, you'll never get it back the shiny state it arrived in, once you've cooked a few meals. Not everything is perfect in the kingdom of KMQFX33910, however. The good news is that once you have a rough idea what each button does, the sub-menus are self-explanatory – and also fun to scroll through, courtesy of KitchenAid's big knob. In point of fact, this is not at all handy, but thanks for trying, guys! Open it up, and you'll see KitchenAid has included a 'handy' guide to what some of the buttons and their sub-menus do. The second thing you will note about the KitchenAid KMQFX33910 is that it has many, many buttons. This free-standing microwave combi oven has two possible uses: second oven in a large kitchen or only oven in a small one, and it seems to me it would work well in both roles. Admittedly that's a fair old chunk of worktop space. The overall machine is not too enormous at 37 x 49 x 54 cm (H x W x D). The internal cavity is large for a microwave at 22 x 39.5 x 37 cm (H x W x D) – that's 33 litres in all. The handle and knob are both large – the handle is HUGE – tactile and eminently grab-able. As you can see, this is a pretty handsome fella, at least so far as microwaves go.
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