What's the Smallest Convection Microwave Oven for a Trailer
Question:
I have a 2012 Keystone FZ3544. It had a standard Microwave in it, Dometic Model DOTR12CWIV/DOTR12CBIV/DOTR12CSIV Per paperwork on it. I want to replace it with a Convection Oven, My cutout is 18.5 deep x 22.5 wide by 14.5 tall. What can I replace it with please?
asked by: Mendy H
Expert Reply:
The smallest convection microwave oven we offer is the Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave part # FMCM15SS which requires a minimum cutout width of 30". It measures 29-15/16" wide x 16-3/8" tall x 15" deep overall so in order to make this work for you, you'll need to enlarge or modify your existing opening. These convection microwave ovens are much bigger than most of your standard microwaves so no matter which model you go with, it's to be expected that you'll need to enlarge the opening.

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Furrion Over the Range RV Convection Microwave - 900 Watts - 1.5 Cu Ft - Stainless Steel
- RV Microwaves
- Convection Microwave
- Over the Range Microwave
- 900 Watt Output
- 1.5 Cubic Feet
- 1500 Watt Input
- 29-15/16W x 16-3/8T x 15D Inch
- Stainless Steel
- Furrion
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