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Old 04-01-2006, 12:49 AM
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I agree, you can use the dedicated 20 amp circuit for your microwave. Install a receptacle in the cabinet so you can plug it in, try to install it on the same side of the cabinet that the cords of the microwave is on.

And hardwiring the microwave in is NOT an option. dcdude you should really reinstall your cord and install a receptacle in the wall to plug it into. You've altered the manufacturers design and this not only voids your warranty it's also against code.
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