Microwave for a Swift challenger sport

sue and tony replied on 13/10/2017 20:23

Posted on 13/10/2017 20:23

Hi, does anyone have any ideas as to where we can buy a decent priced microwave replacement for our Swift challenger sport 2014 caravan.

It is a model 6400XM Cata microwave

Not happy that it has gone wrong after not using it very much and 2 months after the warranty ran out.

Many thanks.

Navigateur replied on 13/10/2017 20:34

Posted on 13/10/2017 20:34

There were microwaves for £30 in Sainsbury recently. 

Also Lidl/Aldi have them regularly, and I suppose Tesco, Morrisons, whatever do also. Even eBay!

Vicmallows replied on 13/10/2017 20:35

Posted on 13/10/2017 20:35

Surely it is just a case of finding one which fits the physical space available  ....and has appearance/features which suit you?

The big supermarkets usually have plenty of basic small microwaves around £50 (or less).

Bluemalaga replied on 13/10/2017 21:00

Posted on 13/10/2017 21:00

We replaced ours with a Panasonic from curry's.

Just picket the lightest one that gave the same options as the original. It has been going for 2 years now, Just given it the kiss of death there.

compass362 replied on 13/10/2017 21:39

Posted on 13/10/2017 21:39

Going slightly off topic but it does have reference to the OP , we have friends  , a young couple who are just buying their first caravan .

They have asked us to help / advise where we can , apparently the dealer in question who is supplying the caravan as told them to buy only caravan specific electrical items .

They were about to buy a combined  12v/240v TV for £400 until we informed  them normal 240v appliances work in a caravan on EHU that would include normal microwaves too.

Could it be dealers aren't being completely honest with new beginners & trying to increase their margins.

Just a thought .

notite replied on 14/10/2017 08:36

Posted on 14/10/2017 08:36

Maybe the dealer was saying that, so that either they were looking for the young couple to buy from the dealer or that the young couple couldn't say you didn't tell us.

 

notite replied on 14/10/2017 08:42

Posted on 14/10/2017 08:42

With regard to the Microwave, I think there is some legislation that you should expect a decent lifespan of items, I'm sure someone will be able to say what the situation is with the Sale of Goods Act.

SteveL replied on 14/10/2017 09:00

Posted on 14/10/2017 08:42 by notite

With regard to the Microwave, I think there is some legislation that you should expect a decent lifespan of items, I'm sure someone will be able to say what the situation is with the Sale of Goods Act.

Posted on 14/10/2017 09:00

I think most warranties rely on the item being used in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. For most microwaves, including our caravan one, they state minimum clearance. Although there are various vents built into the housing, there is no way it comes close to their minimum requirements. We only ever use it for a few minutes at a time, there is no way I would want to use it for longer, it just is not adequately ventilated.

Of course I am sure Bailey will have checked with the manufacture that the microwave housing is suitable. 🤔🐖🐖🐖🐖🐖👎 

compass362 replied on 14/10/2017 09:01

Posted on 14/10/2017 08:36 by notite

Maybe the dealer was saying that, so that either they were looking for the young couple to buy from the dealer or that the young couple couldn't say you didn't tell us.

 

Posted on 14/10/2017 09:01

I think that was the general idea , they just got themselves a normal 240v TV , because they intend to use EHU sites 100%.

hitchglitch replied on 21/10/2017 19:56

Posted on 21/10/2017 19:56

Caravan manufacturers use bog standard microwaves so just find one that fits that you can afford. They are supposed to have space around to allow heat to dissipate but you will still find they may cut out during lengthy cooking due to overheating.

Dont buy Caravan specific items if you can avoid it. For example, you can buy low power kettles anywhere very reasonably but buy from a Caravan dealer and you will pay twice as much. You will pay through the nose for a 12 Volt TV but most people will only use one on mains hook-up.

ValDa replied on 22/10/2017 07:33

Posted on 22/10/2017 07:33

Shouldn't you replace a 'built-in' microwave with another which is meant to be built in, not one which is intended to be free-standing?

B and Q sell Cata microwaves, starting at £97 which are intended to build in to units.  Perhaps it's worth having a look there to see if any are a suitable size.  Or there are new and second hand 'built in' Cata microwaves on ebay, starting at £40.0o.

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