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subject: All You Need To Know About Buying A Microwave Turntable Replacement [print this page]


Households find buying replacement microwave turntable a bit of a hassle because of the numerous models introduced to the market for the last decade. Finding the right size, shape, and roller wheels that would be compatible with your microwave oven can take time to accomplish. Fortunately, this article will help make your search easier, so read further to know every bit of information that will guide you when making a purchase.

Where to Buy

If your microwave oven is more than three years old, you will not have much luck when you go to the nearest appliance or hardware store to find a microwave turntable replacement. You could try calling the manufacturer but if it is an old model, then most likely they do not have it in stock anymore. Your best bet is to buy from certain websites on the Internet because you can find repair centers and microwave parts suppliers who have set up their business online and might just have what you are looking for. Not only will you avoid having to endure the hassle of driving from one shop to another, but this will also save you money, as most of the products sold online are priced less than what you can find displayed on the racks. Plus, there are always discounts and promotions going on in many retail and wholesale websites that you can take advantage of.

Take note however that old microwave models released 5 years ago or more may no longer have brand new turntables available so one option for you is to buy used turntables from online auction sites like eBay.

Information You Need Before Buying

There are two details you need to have ready before you buy. One is the brand name and model number of your microwave oven. If you do not have this information, it will be very difficult to find a matching turntable for you. You can locate it by looking at the back of the microwave. Before checking, make sure the appliance is turned off to be safe. The other detail you will need is the turntable guide, which is otherwise known as the roller wheels. Owners who lost or broke their turntables usually lose the roller wheels too. Check yours if it is still there or not, and if you cannot find it, inform the store that you want to buy one, too. Roller wheels can be expensive particularly for old models. If you want to avoid having to pay for it and simply buy the microwave turntable, you can do so. You can actually create your very own roller wheel with the use of a fiberboard.

Provide the store with the above information, and make sure to ask questions first before you purchase. Reputable online stores can be reached via phone (toll-free numbers), email, and chat. Ask them questions you might have in regards to the microwave turntable, and any guarantees they offer to customers. Wait for them to reply before you decide to proceed to the checkout counter. As a rule of thumb, avoid sellers with no return policy because these guys do not offer buyer protection.

by: Ajeet Khurana




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