expiredppxyz1 | Staff posted Aug 09, 2024 01:55 PM
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expiredppxyz1 | Staff posted Aug 09, 2024 01:55 PM
0.7 cu ft Kenmore Microwave (Stainless Steel) $49.99 + Free Shipping
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Check secondipity for new microwaves in bigger sizes. It's worth spending the right amount for the right size, but beyond that, almost all of these microwaves are made by a single Midea factory in China, and then labeled with various "brand" names from years past, like Kitchenaid, Cuisinart, etc. So don't try to spend more hoping for features or any perceived brand quality.
*this is also only 700W which is kind of nice that it cooks more gently, but it's slower, and most food package instructions are written for 1000W these days.
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Check secondipity for new microwaves in bigger sizes. It's worth spending the right amount for the right size, but beyond that, almost all of these microwaves are made by a single Midea factory in China, and then labeled with various "brand" names from years past, like Kitchenaid, Cuisinart, etc. So don't try to spend more hoping for features or any perceived brand quality.
*this is also only 700W which is kind of nice that it cooks more gently, but it's slower, and most food package instructions are written for 1000W these days.
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has an inline fuse that will kick off the power to prevent it from starting a fire. This causes the wiring to get hot. It's so expensive to replace the magnetron. The best thing to do is just throw it away and get a new one. Most of the time you can find a pretty decent one for 50 dollars or less on sale. I'm no expert. Just sharing my experience.
Also, be aware that you will need to add ~25% times to cook times and microwave popcorn won't pop well as the bag expands too much physically for it to rotate correctly, resulting in both under-popping and burned kernels when cooked using the 'listen' method of cooking it. (Popcorn buttons are useless in general unless they have moisture sensors.)
If you can fit a 900 watt unit, they're more efficient, you can use the instructions on packages, and fit larger plates, popcorn bags, etc.
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