Sharp YC-MS02E-W microwave Oven Countertop 20 L 800 W Black, White Digital Control
€104,50
Of 3x €34,83, 0% rente
Productcode : YC-MS02E-W – EAN/UPC : 4974019161235 – Sharp YC-MS02E-W. Appliance placement: Countertop, Product type: Solo microwave, Interior capacity: 20 L. Connected load: 1270 W, AC input voltage: 230 V, AC input frequency: 50 Hz. Width: 440 mm, Depth: 324 mm, Height: 258 mm – Sharp warranty 2 jaar
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Ready to ship – In stock – Ordered before 16:00, shipped the same working day
| Weight | 13 kg |
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| Dimensions | 44 × 32 × 25 cm |
| Brand |
Sharp |
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Whether it is defrosting, heating up or cooking the magic word for fast, simple cooking is microwave. It works with high-frequency electromagnetic waves, which not only saves time but also energy compared to the oven. At the same time, your Sharp appliance is space-saving, compact and easy to use making it perfect for daily use.
The microwave is also equipped with an ECO function, timer function & clock, internal lighting, defrost function, child lock and a flat design for easy cleaning.

Sharp Corporation (シャープ株式会社, Shāpu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese multinational corporation that designs and manufactures electronic products, headquartered in Sakai-ku, Sakai, Osaka Prefecture. Since 2016 it has been majority owned by the Taiwan-based Foxconn Group.Sharp employs more than 50,000 people worldwide. The company was founded in September 1912 in Tokyo and takes its name from one of its founder's first Ever-Sharp mechanical pencil, which was invented by Tokuji Hayakawa in 1915.
Since 2000, Sharp heavily invested in LCD panel manufacturing plants: Kameyama in 2004, Sakai in 2009. The Sakai plant is still the only 10th generation LCD manufacturing plant on the globe and its best fit for production of 60-inch or larger panels. However, the 2008 financial crisis and strong Yen (especially against Won) significantly lowered world demand for Japanese LCD panels. Furthermore, the switch to digital TV broadcasting was virtually completed in Japan by the middle of 2011. Via Japanese government issued coupons for digital TV sets, consumers were encouraged to purchase digital TV sets until March 2011. This hit the Japanese LCD TV market, reducing it almost by half from 2010. All of those events strongly hit Sharp's LCD business. As the result, the Sakai LCD plant suffered a reduced operating rate until Q3 2012.
Sharp acquired a controlling stake in Pioneer Corporation in 2007.
After years of huge losses in its overseas TV business, Sharp sold its Mexico TV factory to Chinese electronics manufacturer Hisense for $23.7 million in July 2015. The sale includes rights to use the Sharp brand name and all its channel resources in North and South America, except Brazil. This meant that Sharp has exited the TV market in the Americas (except Brazil).It was a sign showing Sharp's rapid decline in that market, where it once was one of the leading manufacturers for LCD TVs a decade earlier.[28] Sharp's television market share in North America was 4.6% in 2015.However Sharp remains the biggest television brand in the Japanese market.
Sharp began selling the world's first commercially available TV with a 8K resolution in October 2015.The 85-inch LV-85001 model costs JP¥16 million (US$133,000). Japanese public broadcaster NHK will have test broadcasts at 8K starting 2016, with regular services expected by the time of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
On 25 February 2016, Foxconn announced its intent to acquire a 66% controlling stake in Sharp for 700 billion yen (US$6.24 billion). However, the deal was briefly delayed due to unforeseen financial liabilities; on 30 March 2016, Foxconn announced that it had agreed to pay US$3.5 billion for the stake instead, Foxconn wished to use the purchase to expand into direct-to-consumer product sales rather than serving as a contract manufacturer.
In 2019 Sharp re-acquired its own brand for use on TV's in the US market.
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Product Weight Shipping costs
Parcels up to 100x70x58 cm
0kg-2kg = € 3.99
2kg-10kg = € 4.99
10kg-23kg = € 7.45
23kg-31kg = € 9.95
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0kg-23kg = € 8.99
23kg-31kg = € 12.99
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0kg- 31kg = € 13.99
Euro pallet € 85.99
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