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Bosch HMB50152UC
Bosch 500 Series HMB50152UC Built In Microwave, 1.6 cu. ft. Capacity, 950W Watts, Stainless Steel Interior, 30" Exterior Width, Stainless Steel colour
The Bosch 500 Series HMB50152UC Built In Microwave is a high-quality and powerful appliance that offers both speed and convenience. With 950 watts of microwave cooking power, it is able to quickly cook and heat food with ease. This makes it perfect for busy individuals who need to prepare meals quickly and efficiently.
The microwave is designed with a 1.6 cu. ft. capacity and a stainless steel interior, making it easy to clean and maintain. The large cooking interior also gives users the flexibility to cook a variety of different dishes, from reheating leftovers to cooking full meals. Additionally, the triple distribution turntable disk provides improved distribution of microwave energy for more even cooking, ensuring that food is cooked thoroughly and evenly every time.
One of the standout features of the Bosch 500 Series HMB50152UC Built In Microwave is its ability to be flush installed, matching perfectly with Bosch wall ovens, steam ovens, or warming drawers. This creates a streamlined and cohesive look in the kitchen, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any home. The LCD display also matches the design of Bosch wall ovens, providing a sleek and modern aesthetic.
Overall, the Bosch 500 Series HMB50152UC Built In Microwave is a top-of-the-line appliance that offers both style and functionality. Its powerful 950 watts of microwave cooking power, large cooking interior, and even cooking distribution make it a must-have for any modern kitchen. Whether you are a busy professional or a home chef, this microwave is sure to meet all of your cooking needs.
500 Series Built-In Microwave Oven 30'' Stainless steel
HMB50152UC
UPC: 825225924180
General | |
Variant color | Stainless steel |
Max. Microwave power | 950 W |
Number of Power Levels | 10 |
Cooking mode | Microwave |
Added steam | No |
Integrated Cleaning system | No |
Cavity capacity | 44 l |
Safety device | childproof lock, start button |
Included accessories | 1 x grid high, 1 x grid flat |
Connectivity | |
Home Connect | |
Size and weight | |
Dimensions | 498 x 755 x 498 mm |
Overall appliance dimensions (HxWxD) (in) | 19 5/8'' x 29 3/4'' x 19 5/8'' |
Min. required cutout size (HxWxD) | 488-488 x 724-724 x 488 mm |
Required cutout size (HxWxD) (in) | 19 1/4'' + 28 1/2'' x 19 1/4" |
Cavity capacity | 1.6 Cu Ft |
Cavity dimensions (in) | 9 7/8'' x 16 1/2'' x 16 1/2'' |
Net weight | 35.5 kg |
Net weight | 78.000 lbs |
Turntable diameter | 360 mm |
Turntable diameter (in) | 14 1/8'' |
Construction type | |
Cavity material | Stainless steel |
Product color | Stainless steel |
Construction type | Built-in |
Type of control | Electronic |
Door opening | Handle |
Front screen material | Stainless steel |
Type of micro-wave oven | MW only |
Turntable | Yes |
Cooking | |
Type of auto-cooking | Sensor and weight control |
Additional cooking method Conventional | No |
Additional cooking method Fan cooking | No |
Additional cooking method Grill | No |
Comfort | |
Fast preheat | No |
Pizza setting | No |
Memory for individual settings (1 setting) | No |
Quick Start | No |
Crisp function | No |
Air Fry function | No |
Automatic door opening via voice control | No |
Connection | |
Watts | 1,750 W |
Power cord length | 109.2 cm |
Power cord length (in) | 43'' |
Fuse protection | 15 A |
Frequency | 60 Hz |
Plug type | Nema5-15P |
Volts | 120 V |
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