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Edith

Edithasked

ME6104ST1 (Stainless Steel)

Hi, we just bought the ME6104ST1 microwave. Before using I decided to read the manual, only to find that this is supposedly a bench top only model! Nothing on the package or on display at the store to this effect. Our microwave location is an underbench niche, no doors, a decent gap both above and behind, with some space at either side. Our main use for a microwave is for cooking small amounts of vegetables or reheating leftovers, not for cooking comllete meals. Should I return it to the store? Had I been aware of this I would not have purchased this microwave.



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paul

paulasked

ME6104ST1 (Stainless Steel)

Bought this microwave recently but the internal light is so dim (or that the door tint is dark) that I can barely see inside . Not that I do due to the risk of corneal damage.
Does anyone have this issue?

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mara88
mara88

Yes agree. It’s too dark but I put up with it because I can turn off the beeps. I haven’t found another brand that does that.

Kelsey Smith

Kelsey Smithasked

ME6104ST1 (Stainless Steel)

Hi!
I was wondering if you are able to see into the microwave while its cooking or is it too dark?
We just got a different model and realised we cant see in at all. This is only a problem because I use it for alot of things that can boil over easily so i like to be able to see! We are looking to swap to this one but wont if it has the same issue.

Thank you in advance!



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Chellesie
Chellesie

Hi, we just bought the same microwave and have realised that we cannot see inside whilst food is cooking. The glass is too dark and the light is very dull. I thought this was a fault with our one until I read other people's reviews on different Samsung models so it seems they are just made this way! This is the first Samsung microwave we have owned.Bit strange.

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