Magic Chef Microwave Review
Maybe I am getting a little too excited here, but just having a microwave that rotates well and has an actual lighting system that works makes me overjoyed. The parts for the Magic Chef are made by PartSelect. According to Part-Select you can get their parts anywhere online. Of course according to Elite-Deals.com Magic Chefs are the rarest of creatures so to speak, but of course they can be found on their website. I think that it is difficult to find one akin to the model that they are offered on their website. Mine isn’t stainless steel and isn’t worth two hundred bucks of course. I must be missing out on something.
Magic Chefs typically cost somewhere in the neighborhood of forty to fifty bucks. We don’t have a Costco in the area, but I was discussing my Magic Chef with someone from another state one day and the price they paid at Costco is very close to the one I paid at Menarrds. I have heard others say they were rather difficult to clean, but I have not come across this problem. Durability, which I referenced above, is almost a crap shoot with any product so in other words after asking around I could not get a set estimate on a Magic Chef’s durability. I highly recommend this product. I don’t think any of you will regret this purchase. Of course price does vary according to which model you buy so be careful folks.
Sources:
Magic Chef Models. Microwave Cooking.com Different Models of Microwaves.
http://www.microwavecooking.com/Magic_Chef_Microwave.htm
Part Select. Magic Chef Microwave. Part Select Manufactured Parts.
http://www.partselect.com/Magic+Chef-Microwave-Parts.htm
Elite Deals. “Magic Chef Microwaves with Stainless Steel.” Elitedeals.com
http://www.elitedeals.com/machfuststmi.html