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Kenmore Microwave 72163263300 FAQs

For Kenmore model 72163263300, the microwave’s overall size is about 20 13/16 inches wide x 11 1/2 inches high x 16 21/46 inches deep, and the oven cavity is about 14 13/75 inches wide x 9 10/27 inches high x 15 inches deep. See the exact specs in the 72163263300 owner's manual.

Dimensions and capacity for model 72163263300

Here are the key size specs you can use for fit, clearance, and countertop planning:

  • Overall dimensions (WxHxD): 20 13/16 in x 11 1/2 in x 16 21/46 in
  • Oven cavity dimensions (WxHxD): 14 13/75 in x 9 10/27 in x 15 in
  • Oven cavity capacity: 1.2 cu. ft.
  • Power supply: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
  • Microwave output: 1,100 W
Measurement What it means Use it for
Overall dimensions Outside cabinet size Counter space, shelf fit
Cavity dimensions Inside usable space Dish size, cooking space
Capacity (cu. ft.) Volume of the cavity Comparing microwave sizes

Clearance you should plan around the microwave

Even if the microwave fits by width and depth, it still needs airflow.

  • Leave at least 4 inches of space on the left, right, top, and rear
  • Keep vents unblocked (blocked airflow can damage the microwave)
  • Place the unit on a level surface so the door aligns and latches correctly

Why it matters

“Size” can mean outside dimensions (will it fit on the counter) or cavity capacity (will your cookware fit). Using the model-specific dimensions for 72163263300 prevents clearance problems and helps avoid overheating from restricted ventilation.

Last updated: January 2026

For a countertop microwave, there is no single “standard” size; most are roughly 21 to 25 inches wide, 12 to 15 inches tall, and 16 to 20 inches deep. Your Kenmore 72163263300 is about 20 19/32 inches wide x 11 1/2 inches high x 16 21/46 inches deep (overall cabinet size) per the 72163263300 owner's manual.

Kenmore 72163263300 dimensions and capacity

Here are the key size specs we use when planning countertop space and clearance:

  • Overall dimensions (W x H x D): 20 19/32 in x 11 1/2 in x 16 21/46 in
  • Oven cavity dimensions (W x H x D): 14 13/75 in x 9 10/27 in x 15 in
  • Capacity: 1.2 cu. ft.
  • Power supply: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
  • Rated power consumption: 1,450 W
Measurement Typical countertop microwave range Kenmore 72163263300
Width 21 to 25 in 20 19/32 in
Height 12 to 15 in 11 1/2 in
Depth (door closed) 16 to 20 in 16 21/46 in
Capacity 1.0 to 2.2 cu. ft. 1.2 cu. ft.

Clearance and placement tips (important for ventilation)

Even if the microwave fits the counter, it still needs airflow to prevent overheating.

  • Leave at least 4 inches of open space on the left, right, top, and rear
  • Keep the air inlet and outlet openings unblocked
  • Set the microwave on a level, stable surface
  • Avoid placing it tight against a wall or inside a closed cabinet unless the manual allows it

Why it matters

Microwave size affects more than countertop fit. Proper clearance helps the cooling fan move air, protects internal components like the thermostat and magnetron, and helps the microwave heat consistently.

Last updated: January 2026

For the Kenmore countertop microwave model 72163263300, the microwave cooking output is 1,100 watts. That is the “heating power” you use for cooking; the unit’s electrical power consumption is higher (rated at 1,450 watts). See the 72163263300 owner's manual specifications section for the exact ratings.

Output watts vs. power consumption (what the numbers mean)

Microwave listings often show two different watt values. Here is how to read them:

  • Microwave output (cooking power): how strongly it heats food (this model is 1,100 W)
  • Rated power consumption: how much electricity it draws while running (this model is 1,450 W)
  • Power supply: standard household power (120 VAC, 60 Hz)
  • Rated current: the approximate amperage draw (12.5 A)

Quick spec snapshot for model 72163263300

Spec Value
Microwave output 1,100 W
Rated power consumption 1,450 W
Power supply 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Rated current 12.5 A

Why it matters

Microwave output watts is the best number to compare cooking performance between models. Power consumption matters more for electrical load planning (for example, avoiding an overloaded circuit when the microwave runs with other high-draw appliances).

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, you can place light items on top of a Kenmore countertop microwave model 72163263300, but only if you keep all ventilation openings clear and avoid anything heavy or heat-sensitive. This model needs at least 4 inches of clearance on the left, right, top, and rear for proper airflow.

Safe guidelines for using the top as a “shelf”

  • Keep the top vents and side/rear airflow paths unobstructed; blocked openings can damage the microwave.
  • Use only lightweight items (paper towels, oven mitts, microwave-safe covers); avoid appliances, cookware stacks, or heavy storage bins.
  • Keep items dry; spills can run into the control area or cabinet seams.
  • Do not store anything that can melt or deform from warm exhaust air (plastic wrap boxes, candles, aerosol cans).
  • Remove anything on top before cooking if it could slide from vibration (door closing) or block airflow.

Clearance and placement requirements (model 72163263300)

The manual’s installation guidance is the best reference for safe placement and ventilation: 72163263300 owner's manual.

Requirement What to do Why it matters
Ventilation space Maintain 4 inches on all sides (left, right, top, rear) Prevents overheating and component damage
Top storage Only light, stable items Reduces tip, slide, and heat exposure risks
Vent openings Never cover inlet/outlet openings Protects the magnetron and internal electronics

If you notice overheating symptoms

If the microwave feels unusually hot on top or shuts off mid-cycle, treat it as an airflow problem first.

  • Remove everything from the top
  • Verify the 4-inch clearance on all sides
  • Clean dust/grease from exterior vents
  • Stop using it and have it serviced if it continues to overheat

Why it matters

Countertop microwaves pull cooling air through inlet and outlet openings; restricting that airflow can overheat internal parts and shorten the life of components like thermostats, fuses, and high-voltage parts.

Last updated: January 2026

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