What is the life expectancy of a KitchenAid range?
Most KitchenAid ranges last about 13 to 15 years with normal home use and basic care. If you are comparing that to your KitchenAid KMHS120ESS0 microwave/hood combo, most over-the-range microwaves typically last 7 to 10 years; your cooking habits and cleaning routine make the biggest difference.
Typical lifespan by appliance type
Here are realistic, industry-typical expectations for major cooking appliances:
| Appliance type | Typical life expectancy | What shortens life fastest |
|---|---|---|
| Gas range | 15 years | Heavy burner use, poor cleaning, ignition wear |
| Electric range | 13 years | Element cycling, control board heat stress |
| Over-the-range microwave (like KMHS120ESS0) | 7 to 10 years | Door slamming, grease buildup, running empty |
What to do to help your range last longer
We see these maintenance habits extend the usable life of ranges and ovens:
- Keep the oven cavity and door gasket area clean so heat stays where it belongs.
- Avoid using harsh abrasives on control panels and stainless finishes.
- For electric models, keep cookware flat and sized to the element to reduce cycling stress.
- For gas models, clean burner ports and caps so flames stay even.
- Address small issues early (weak ignition, uneven baking, error codes) before they cascade.
Why it matters
A range that is cleaned regularly and repaired promptly usually avoids the expensive failures that end its service life early (controls, heating circuits, and ignition components). Planning around the typical 13 to 15-year window also helps you decide when a repair is a good value versus when replacement makes more sense.
Related note for KMHS120ESS0 owners
If your question is really about your KitchenAid KMHS120ESS0 microwave/hood combo, use the KMHS120ESS0 owner’s manual for model-specific care and operating guidance. For replacement parts and diagrams for this model, you can shop the parts list for KMHS120ESS0 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Are all microwaves 1200 watts?
No. Microwaves are not all 1200 watts; power varies by model and size. Many household units run roughly 700 to 1200 watts, and higher wattage typically heats faster. For your KitchenAid KMHS120ESS0, confirm the exact rated wattage in the KMHS120ESS0 owner's manual.
Typical microwave wattage ranges
Most microwaves fall into these common ranges:
- Compact and small countertop: about 600 to 900 watts
- Standard countertop: about 900 to 1100 watts
- Over-the-range (microwave/hood combos): about 900 to 1200 watts
- High-output models: 1200 watts and up
How wattage affects cooking results
Higher wattage changes how you use cook times and power levels:
- Food heats faster at the same cook time
- Defrosting is more even when you use the right power level
- Recipes written for 1000W may need time adjustments on lower or higher wattage units
- Lower wattage can make foods seem undercooked unless you add time and stir/rotate
Quick adjustment table (recipe written for 1000W)
Use this as a practical starting point:
| If your microwave is... | Start by changing cook time to... |
|---|---|
| 700 to 800W | +25% to +40% |
| 900W | +10% |
| 1100W | -10% |
| 1200W | -15% |
Where to find the wattage for KMHS120ESS0
We recommend checking these spots:
- The rating label (often inside the door opening or on the frame)
- The specifications section in the KMHS120ESS0 owner's manual
- Your installation paperwork if you kept it
Why it matters
Knowing your microwave’s wattage helps you match cook times, avoid overcooking, and get consistent results, especially for packaged foods, reheating leftovers, and defrost cycles.
If you’re shopping for replacement parts for KMHS120ESS0 (like a door switch or light bulb), you can order from the parts list for this model or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
Is KitchenAid considered high-end?
Yes. KitchenAid is widely considered an upper-mid-range to premium (high-end) brand; you typically get heavier-duty materials, more refined fit and finish, and feature sets that sit above basic value brands. For your KitchenAid microwave/hood combo model KMHS120ESS0, that premium positioning shows up in the overall build and supported service parts.
What “high-end” means in practical terms
KitchenAid generally lands in the premium tier because the products are designed to deliver stronger performance and a more upscale experience over time.
- More robust construction and tighter door and trim fit
- More advanced controls and cooking features on many models
- Better availability of serviceable components (switches, thermostats, high-voltage parts)
- More emphasis on design and finish options (stainless, black, white)
- Longer-term ownership support through documented maintenance and installation requirements
How this relates to your KMHS120ESS0 microwave/hood combo
For KMHS120ESS0, “high-end” is less about luxury styling and more about serviceability and consistent operation. We recommend using the owner's manual for the exact operating, care, and safety guidance for this model.
If you are comparing repair costs versus replacement, common service items for this model include door safety components and lighting parts, such as the microwave door interlock switch W10269458 and the microwave/hood light bulb 8206232A.
Quick comparison: where KitchenAid typically fits
| Tier | Typical focus | What you usually see |
|---|---|---|
| Value | Lowest upfront cost | Basic features, fewer premium finishes |
| Mid-range | Balanced price and features | Solid performance, common parts support |
| Premium (KitchenAid) | Build, features, design | More refined controls, stronger fit and finish |
| Ultra-luxury | Design-forward, niche features | Highest prices, specialized options |
Why it matters
Brand tier affects long-term ownership: parts availability, repair approach, and how much it makes sense to fix items like door switches, vent components, or lighting instead of replacing the entire microwave.
Ordering the right parts
When you are ready, we recommend ordering replacement parts for KMHS120ESS0 from the parts list for this model, or searching by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How old is my KitchenAid Superba oven?
“Superba” is a KitchenAid product line name, not an age indicator. To determine how old your KitchenAid appliance is, we use the serial number date code; on model KMHS120ESS0, the model and serial label is on the front-facing frame of the microwave opening, behind the door (see the KMHS120ESS0 owner's manual).
Find the serial number on KMHS120ESS0
Open the door and look along the front-facing edge of the microwave cavity.
- Locate the rating label behind the door
- Record the full model number (KMHS120ESS0) and serial number
- Copy letters and numbers exactly, including leading zeros
- Use a flashlight to avoid misreading similar characters (O vs 0)
Decode the age from the serial number
KitchenAid serial numbers use a coded format; the serial typically includes a year code and additional characters that narrow the production timeframe.
- Identify the year code character in the serial number
- Use the remaining characters to narrow the build period (often week and sequence)
- Keep the serial number with your records for future parts lookup
| Date to use | What it represents | Where it comes from |
|---|---|---|
| Manufacture date | When the unit was built | Serial number code |
| In-service date | When you bought/installed it | Receipt or install paperwork |
Why it matters
The build timeframe helps us match the correct diagrams and replacement parts for your exact configuration. If you need parts, order from the parts list for KMHS120ESS0 or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





