







⚡ Compact power, big convenience — your countertop’s new MVP!
The Farberware Countertop Microwave delivers 700 watts of cooking power in a sleek, compact 0.7 cu ft stainless steel design. Featuring ten power levels, six one-touch presets, LED lighting, and a child safety lock, it’s engineered for fast, safe, and stylish meal prep in small spaces like apartments, dorms, and offices.














| ASIN | B07VS476X8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Brand Name | Farberware |
| Capacity | 0.7 Cubic Feet |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (5,675) |
| Date First Available | 8 October 2019 |
| Defrost | Defrost |
| Door Hinges | Left |
| Energy Use | 700 Watts |
| Included Components | Microwave Oven |
| Inner Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Installation Type | Countertop |
| Item Weight | 10.2 Kilograms |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Info | Farberware |
| Oven Cooking Mode | Microwave |
| Part Number | FMO07AHTBKJ |
| Product Dimensions | 32.99 x 43.94 x 25.76 cm; 10.21 kg |
| Special Features | Child Safety Lock |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 700 watts |
D**A
Fits my microwave stand perfectly, allowing me to maximize the use of my counter. Ya’ll had me nervous with the heat level reviews but thankfully I didn’t listen. Works for my household! Mind you, I came from an 1100 watt Kenmore that I found too large after owning it for 3 years 😂. Very easy to clean & aesthetic for any theme. Please read about the child lock before purchasing if you have a problem with it 🙄, I read it & expected it. Must get.
A**N
This is your basic countertop microwave oven - and it does what it is designed to do. Comes well packaged -my unit was undamaged when received. The keypad controls are somewhat small for my fingers but fully functional. Overall, a well designed product at a very fair price.
D**N
It’s Perfect! My son is disabled, has to be stayed with 24/7 and can’t be exposed to any illness. We had illness in the house last week that had to be quarantined; and I couldn’t take a chance on going back-and-forth through the house to the kitchen and back to my son’s room to expose him . So, I sat with him without leaving his room, literally 24/7 for an entire week. He has a mini fridge that we kept cold drinks, his juices etc in. But, I needed a way to also heat food . So, I had gathered lots of snacks and microwavable meals and things like Ramen etc. and ordered this microwave and it was an absolute lifesaver. It is small, but super well-made and very nice looking. It fit perfectly on top of his mini fridge and it is just big enough to hold a normal size plate and tall enough for probably about 2 cups of something; but one cup height would probably be better. It heats up super fast and evenly through and through. It was perfect because I never had to leave the room to go to the kitchen to use my normal built-in microwave. We had everything we needed in the room with us. If you have a small area or would just like the convenience of having a microwave in a certain room or home office or anything you cannot go wrong with this. Plus of course this brand has been around forever and you know you can trust it!
A**R
It, so far seems okay and within the general description of other reviews. Some of the instructions are not as clear as they could be. Actually one video here below may demonstrate this - for the clock, they should example it as for e.g., to input 1pm, it has 4 digit spaces and ALL have to be filled. So for 1pm enter 0100, no 100. The first position Zero is blinking but gets populated on the 4 digit, so if you did not enter a Zero - you bang on the Timer/Clock button all you want - you're not done. Also, there some conflict on instruction, like how to disable the "Locked" door feature - the instruction IN THE MANUAL are the correct sequence, 7 then 9, then... - read it literally in the manual. It's not 7 and 9 same time and then. Also the "standby and active" status... ? - once it's plugged in and "on" in that regard, then proceed. The way you could read it, as "active" : ) like WHILE cooking something - no. Just once plugged in - test it or not, but from what I experienced "active" is plugged in : ) lol! Standby? I really don't know what it's talking about. It has a round about was of explaining how it works, the features. So, say you cook something and get on a call and forget it's there and *hot... presumably someone could otherwise open and get burned? (I'm guessing here...) so this Door Locked Feature keeps the door locked for 30 minutes AFTER it starts cooking - then it lets go, no need to hit the unlock button. One BAD design FLAW is, a Standard Sized Dinner Plate will NOT go in UNLESS you angle it slightly. So, if it's with any liquid, that's spilling out inside and all over the Microwave. If you can, like a slice of something, angle it slightly it will go in and rotate - close to the walls - . Otherwise we're now stuck with the Cake Plates only and bowls, but a Normal Standard Dinner Plate - looks like it need a notch out there for like another 1/8 - 1/4 inch so like 1/8 each side - heck, fix it! make it 1/4 inch wider each side! Or notch it. The problem will be unless well centered WILL RUB. - We actually lost our last small one this way. It was a small heat pad folded over. BUT, it *unfolded, got caught on a side (that one had some plastic panel there - so if was smooth all metal may not have happened - but, then did NOT ROTATE, caught fire, melted that panel that it's manual warned was unwise to use without it. Sad, since was a great unit and not cheap. So, from experience, this is a nice unit, but, if it's outside the boundary of that included glass tray... make it smaller for sure, or change plates etc. One other thing confused me, e.g., and how hope not a language issue, but Paper Plates are Okay but not paper bags? And, they did warn about large Popcorn Bags, if get STUCK - you'll regret the smell or the flames at worst. So, don't just toss it in and walk away!! (My wife does that - did that - so, hopefully learned now.) So, for what it is, small bowl, small place, coffee, SMALL slice of Pizza - not - NY Style hanging over the plate it's okay, good. I like the 700 watts - it's not that different from the 1000 watts. Nothing compares to a >1000 watt microwave, but those need a Dedicated Outlet just for THEM alone like a Refrigerator. This 700W, in my kitchen will be okay on the shared outlets. Only ONE appliance is used at a time anyway - so, keep that Plug Load in mind to be safe from blowing the Breakers/Fuses. The lights don't dim with this one : ) If want a fast-fast cooker - this is not for you. It's as fast as any otherwise. Oh, I checked the Defrost by Weight feature - that was nice - I put in 10 and got 10 with a notch at "Oz." So, too ~7 min to "defrost" it and it cycles on/off as expected. It was 4 frozen pre-cooked sausages. I did NOT turn them just to see. Eh, go ahead and turn them, but did not HAVE to - a touch colder on top of the 1" round links. So, since have all that explaining to do here - eh, 2-star. It could be a 3-star maybe. I had no expectations, --so for a "small" one, while pretty good so far IF LASTS... I don't think I should have had to stuggle with the Manual, Settings or the Full Size Dinner Plate with common Corel-ware as truly Standard Diameter not sliding in without WORRY.
A**M
This microwave works great. It is quite small - which I needed to fit the specific shelf designated for our microwave. After struggling to find a microwave whose dimensions were reported accurately I landed on this one which was bit smaller than I needed. However at 700 watt power it just can’t keep up with regular use. I need at least 900. This would be ideal for a very small space (dorm, efficiency). One feature I do like is the interior is gray allowing it to look cleaner inside than typical white interiors.
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