The Furrion 2022007898 is a 1.5 cu ft convection OTR microwave priced at $699.99, among the higher price points in this category, with 1000W output, 10 power levels, and a touchscreen control panel. At 14 reviews and a 4.0 rating, buyer feedback is modest but tilts positive, making this worth considering for buyers who specifically need Furrion's brand fit.
Buyers fitting out a Furrion-equipped RV, marine galley, or specialty kitchen installation where brand ecosystem matching matters. The convection heating mode adds baking and browning capability absent from standard microwave-only OTR units.
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Buyers looking for the best convection OTR value per dollar, at $699.99 with 1.5 cu ft capacity, alternatives like the Sharp R1874TY convection model at $699 offer similar cooking modes with a larger buyer review pool. Standard residential kitchen shoppers will find more choice at lower prices.
Capacity 1.5 cu ft
Heating Convection
Wattage 1000 W
Power levels 10
Installation Over-The-Range
Controls Touchscreen
Priced 62% above the category median ($431.77 across 38 tracked models)
Capacity of 1.5 cu ft - smaller than 68% of the 38 models we track
Weight of 35.0 lb - lighter than 83% of the 38 models we track
Our scorecard
4.0/5overall
Owner rating4.0/5
4.0 average across 14 owner ratings
Value for money0.9/5
$467 per cubic foot, above the category median
Popularity2.5/5
14 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
Storage space1.7/5
1.5 cu ft, compact for this category
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other kitchen ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, range hoods and microwaves we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
Furrion is best known for appliances targeting the RV and marine market, and this OTR unit reflects that positioning: a silver finish, 1000W convection-capable microwave at a premium price. The 1.5 cu ft capacity is adequate for smaller households but trails the 1.7-1.9 cu ft interiors found in competing models at similar or lower prices.
Convection heating distinguishes this unit from basic OTR microwaves. The combination of microwave and convection cooking in a single OTR unit allows browning and baking that standard microwave-only units cannot achieve. Ten power levels give reasonable precision for defrosting and warming tasks.
At 35 pounds, this is notably lighter than most competing OTR units, which typically weigh 50-70 pounds. Width and depth dimensions are not published, so verifying fit in a standard 30-inch cabinet cutout requires contacting the manufacturer directly. The 4.0 star average from 14 buyers is acceptable but thin.
Pros
Convection heating mode adds baking and browning capability
10 power levels for cooking precision
Touchscreen controls for a clean panel interface
At 35 lb, lighter than most OTR units for easier installation
1000W output matches category standard
Cons
At $699.99, premium-priced for a 1.5 cu ft capacity
Only 14 reviews, thin track record
Width and dimension specs not published, making fit verification difficult
4.0 rating is below the 4.4 average for top-selling OTR units
Specifications
Capacity
1.5 cu ft
Heating
Convection
Wattage
1000 W
Power levels
10
Installation
Over-The-Range
Controls
Touchscreen
Color
Silver
Weight
35.0 lb
Performance notes
The convection heating mode enables this unit to brown and crisp food, an advantage over microwave-only OTR units. With 1000W microwave power and 10 power levels, reheating, defrosting, and basic cooking tasks are handled at standard speed. The 1.5 cu ft interior is functional for one-to-two person households but may feel limiting for families needing to heat large casserole dishes. Since dimensional specs are not published, buyers must confirm the unit width before ordering to ensure compatibility with their existing cabinet cutout.
What buyers say
Fourteen reviews at 4.0 stars is a modest base. Buyers in this segment tend to have specific installation requirements, and the Furrion ecosystem draw likely explains many purchases. The 4.0 average suggests most buyers found the unit satisfactory, but the small sample means individual outlier experiences carry more weight than they would in a 200-plus review dataset.
Is the Furrion 2022007898 designed for RV or residential use?
Furrion primarily designs appliances for RV and marine environments, and this unit's silver finish and lighter build reflect that heritage. It can function in a residential kitchen, but buyers should verify the width against their cabinet opening before purchasing, as standard residential OTR cutouts are typically 30 inches.
What does the convection feature add over a standard OTR microwave?
Convection heating circulates hot air around food, allowing the unit to bake, roast, and brown in ways a microwave-only unit cannot. This means you can use the Furrion to cook casseroles, roast vegetables, or brown a cheese topping without a separate oven.
How does the price compare to other convection OTR microwaves?
At $699.99, this Furrion is at the upper end of the OTR market for a 1.5 cu ft model. The Sharp R1874TY convection OTR is priced similarly at $699 with 1.1 cu ft but 485 reviews. The ZLINE MWO-OTRCFH-30-SS offers 1.55 cu ft convection at $764.99. Buyers who prioritize convection at a lower price point should also check the Furrion's larger 2022007896 sibling.
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