My 2002 Amana Radarange microwave suddenly quit heating and had a strong electrical smell. After some research, we replaced the diode but that didn't fix it, so the magnetron was the next obvious part to replace. Sure enough, the original magnetron was scorched in a location that was difficult to see until it was disconnected. The new magnetron did the trick. Note: the old diode was bad, so replacing the diode wasn't a waste. When the magnetron failed, it probably damaged the diode, so both parts needed to be replaced. Less than $50 total and I have my powerful, easy to clean microwave oven back and I hope it works another 14 years!
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I looked for a magnetron for my ancient (2003) GE microwave/convection oven. If I found one (obsolete) it would have been upwards of two bills. I did a little googling and learned that there are only a few magneton mfg's and only a few magnetron styles. Turns out mine, a Toshiba, is a dead ringer for this LG. Who knew? Short money, brandy new, quick delivery, works slick as pomade, Bob's your Uncle!
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Easy to install. 4 screws on the magnetron itself. Was installed in a Whirlpool Gold 1000 watt microwave, about 12 years old. This part was absolutely brand new as stated, and worked flawlessly without any drilling or adjustments. Perfect fit.
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Installed several days ago and it has worked perfectly. Its is the exact replacement for my original magnetron. I recommend this product
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Took longer than 2-3 day delivery but it was the correct item and works perfectly GE microwave with a LG magnetron made in China . Go figure
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