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1800W is approximately 15 amps and thus you are at the maximum of most plugs on a counter top. Most built in microwaves plug into a 20 amp circuit; I'd find a way to run the toaster-oven off of that 20 amp circuit.
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1800W is approximately 15 amps and thus you are at the maximum of most plugs on a counter top. Most built in microwaves plug into a 20 amp circuit; I'd find a way to run the toaster-oven off of that 20 amp circuit.
Add on to Barb's comments - The 15 amp electrical receptacle by the kitchen counter most likely will also have other items on it. Perhaps even the fridge or another outlet perhaps in use by a coffee pot, etc. Therefore there may not even be 15 amps "available" on that circuit under all conditions. Just something to keep in mind.