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Microwave Ovens
Introduction:
Did you ever wonder how we survived before the
microwave oven entered our lives? It has been
one of the biggest energy and time saver
inventions in modern time. We use it to heat
just about everything from baby bottles, pizza,
leftover food, popping popcorn, preparing
complete meals, and heating a cup of water for
tea.
The first generation of
these ovens were compact microwave ovens and
very limited is size and capability but within
a few years they developed into a household
must have item. And to top it all they produce
no heat while cooking your favorite foods. You
can cook a meal for your family and not sweat
in the kitchen during the hot summer months as
you cook. Microwave ovens are convenient,
affordable, and designed with multiple
features.
A microwave oven works on
the principle of a magnetron tube. The tube
produces microwaves that enter the oven through an
opening within the top of the cavity. As microwaves
move in a straight line, they do not cook evenly.
To compensate for this there is a turntable so
microwaves are more evenly distributed within the
oven. You may not be aware but unlike regular ovens
microwave ovens cook from the inside out.
When shopping for a replacement
microwave oven, consider the following suggestions:
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Choose a size that fits
the size of your family. For full meals you
want to choose a microwave oven that is large
and offers high power.
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It is imperative that you
use the correct cookware in a microwave oven.
Most dishware is marked to indicate if it is
usable in microwave oven. Insure that you
purchase correct cookware.
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Not all microwave ovens
have the same features such as timers,
defrosters, warmer, and delayed cooking. When
purchasing a microwave oven look for these
advanced features to get the most out the oven.
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Consider where you are
going to place the oven, on the countertop or
in a built-in cabinet arrangement.
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Purchase an oven that has
the sufficient power to meet your needs. A
midsize Microwave Oven (0.9 cubic feet to 1.2
cubic feet) produces 800 to 1,000 watts where a
full size (1.3 cubic feet and up) produces more
than 1,000 watts. The higher the wattage the
more heat is available.
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Consider a microwave
convection oven combination. The convection
combination combines radiant heat with the
microwave heat. These two combined features
speed up cooking and allow the inside of meat
to be juicy while the outside is cooked and
browned.
The microwave oven has been
a great time and energy saver for nearly thirty
years and they just seem to be getting better.
Modern microwave ovens are equipped with the latest
high tech features that digital technology can
provide. When you shop for a replacement, consider
these suggestions and purchases a microwave oven
that fits your family needs. The chances are that
you will have your microwave oven for a long time.
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