the most amazing microwave oven ever seen; two weeks later, I came across the 'original' version of this microwave, with rotary dials c1967! I bought it for $20...BD present to myself; it makes a great vault! "Amana introduced countertop microwave cooking with the Radarange® microwave oven..."
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SpeedyDi20832 63 months ago | reply
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called The Home Life, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
muffinblast 61 months ago | reply
the wire (transistor or resistor) connecting to the pin C of 7 segments displays need repair (can be a bad solder)
jmv 61 months ago | reply
wow; that's hardcore muffinblast!
InkPencil 53 months ago | reply
That is a cool microwave! Thanks for making the picture available as a creative commons photo! You can see how it was used here.
Dan Dixon 50 months ago | reply
This looks exactly like the microwave I grew up with. Both my parents and grandparents had this model.
jmv 50 months ago | reply
Awesome! I just got blogged!
lifehacker.com/5243156/microwaving-beats-boiling-for-veggies
rla26368 [deleted] 45 months ago | reply
This model was the same one that my Mom bought off my Aunt (she sold appliances). It was the first one in our house; I was nine years old in 1977 when we got it. Thanks for the photo, brings back memories for me!
earthgrlie 42 months ago | reply
Great microwave photo, I used it in my blog. Thanks!
microwavemoses 29 months ago | reply
I have this microwave.
It's 700 watts in the 1970's.