My microwave died and I involve to buy a bright one. What do you recommend? I have not purchased a microwave oven for over 10 years....
I have not purchased a microwave oven for over 10 years. I originally have a GE. Now, I don't know what to buy. What do you recommend? I was thinking of a Panasonic but I am sympathetic to everyone's comments.
I bought a microwave something like three years ago, and I've found the biggest difference between them is the accessories. For instance...I found a microwave that scan barcodes from products and adjusts the times as expected. Of course, that one cost a lot more than a simple push a button and jump one.
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GE's are correct. I'd suggest going to Amazon.com and searching for microwaves. What I similar to about amazon is that they include customer reviews around their products. You can see what people have a sneaking suspicion that about the faddy brand they bought. I'll include a link. Just click on different microwaves you are interested contained by buying. Then scroll down and see what customers thought about it.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url...
Answers: Any which has the features you want. Keep contained by mind all the magnatron tubes, the device that in truth does the microwaving, are made by one company and sold to various manufacturer. Power levels and other features are what to look for, and as big as you own room for. Higher power levels cook faster too.
It depends on what you want to do near it. Defrost, cook, bake? How sizeable the items are that you will be working with? Do you want a convection oven part? How much wattage can you use to get the chore done and how quickly do you want your results. If you are a college student a small element 900 watts should be sufficient.