
Ratings & Reviews for KitchenAid 27 inch Self-cleaning Air Fry Microwave Wall Oven Combo ( Stainless Steel )
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What Customers Are Saying
The wall oven and microwave combo offers versatile features like convection oven, air fryer, and microwave. Customers find the oven efficient and able to bake evenly on multiple racks. However, some report issues with the underpowered microwave, confusing control panel, and inconsistent oven temperatures. There are also concerns about the lack of a comprehensive manual and insufficient customer support.
Customer review summary generated by AI, including incentivized reviews.Nice oven but doesn't have self-closing door.
Would RecommendVery attractive oven with intuitive controls. Recent purchase so haven't had the luxury to do much with it yet. One misleading advertisement of the oven is that, under features, it shows that the oven door is "self-closing". This would be a nice feature to have but isn't the case. The oven has a standard closing door.
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The Oven-Microwave combo is Great
Would Recommend[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I have been debating on buying this built in combo micro-oven for 2 years. I replaced a Viking double oven. I very happy I decided on KitchenAid. It is very well made. The only one thing I wish was different is that when the microwave timer goes off, the fan continues to run and you must hit the cancel button to stop the fan. I haven’t used the oven more than a few times so far and I have to get used to how it heats. I roasted asparagus at 400 ...
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Nice Looking. Impractical Door. Instructions?
Would RecommendVery nice looking and it seems sturdy. But there are several shortcomings: *Microwave door opens down. It makes getting stuff in and out difficult. All microwave ovens open on the side, but looks are more important than usability here. *We have never used the combo microwave / oven because we don't know how to. We have scoured the Internet for instructions and they are all very general. Why would any company build something and not provide a user manual? What can we put in to cook with...
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