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Scott Douglas 02-02-2024 03:27 PM

Of microwave ovens and such
 
I think my wife's dream of being able to get rid of our microwave oven is about to come true.

For some reason it smells like something is burning when we use it. :(

We currently have an old Kenmore model that's as old as the hills. It has worked well up until now and I really like how easy it is to use.
I remember it replaced a HUGE one we got from my mom if I recall.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1706919826.JPG

What is the current thinking in terms of what is a good one to get to replace this one?

This one does a nice job reheating leftovers or whatever needs melting/softening etc.

Since we haven't spent money on one in literally decades, I'm ready to get more than just a low cost one.

Suggestions?

stevej37 02-02-2024 03:36 PM

I have a Sunbeam that looks almost identical to yours.
It's hardly ever used...but it would be sadly missed if gone.

I think they are around $70 now.

Zeke 02-02-2024 03:38 PM

Microwaves are a commodity. Just go to Target and get the size that works for you.

Now, if you want to upgrade, there are some combo units that can do things.

look 171 02-02-2024 03:50 PM

Milt is correct. Throw it out the second floor window when it starts acting up. Now I only buy Sharp microwave. They are that good. If you want something simple, go to restaurant supply house. Most are made by Sharp and they have those old fashion ugly dials with a ding when done. Those do not break.

masraum 02-02-2024 03:52 PM

I think what Zeke said is correct.

I think they are all pretty much the same. If I was buying one, the only 2 requirements that I'd have (besides decent brand) is "big enough" (for a plate?), and that it's got to have a turn table.

I'm sure it's possible to get one that's expensive, but I suspect that's just a good way to get rid of more money.

But I haven't bought on in many years, so what do I know?

Shaun @ Tru6 02-02-2024 03:57 PM

Is the keypad backlit?

stevej37 02-02-2024 04:14 PM

I think they all have turntables now.
A better question is...how easy is it to keep the plate on the turntable working?

They all seem to slip off the drive.

LEAKYSEALS951 02-02-2024 04:18 PM

Radarange- :D
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1706922999.jpg

Scott Douglas 02-02-2024 04:36 PM

Here's our present one with one of our large dinner plates on the turntable. We've never had a problem with the turntable.

The buttons on the touch pad are not back lit. Only the clock LED is lit up and it sends messages when you're picking the options for cook times.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1706924169.JPG

masraum 02-02-2024 04:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12185805)
I think they all have turntables now.

I have used a microwave in the last 3-6 months (can't remember where/when) that did not have a turntable and I was shocked. It wasn't ancient. So they are out there.

WPOZZZ 02-02-2024 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 12185823)
Here's our present one with one of our large dinner plates on the turntable. We've never had a problem with the turntable.

The buttons on the touch pad are not back lit. Only the clock LED is lit up and it sends messages when you're picking the options for cook times.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1706924169.JPG

Ooh, Corelleware!

Get a micro/air fryer/convection oven. I use mine everyday.

Baz 02-02-2024 04:58 PM

I'm still using the big Kenmore I bought used in 1990!

It only has 3 settings and an on/off button......

Scott Douglas 02-02-2024 05:01 PM

We've been eating off Correlleware for over 43 years now.

Yeah, I think one of those combo ovens might be a good idea.
What brand do you have, WPOZZZ?

herr_oberst 02-02-2024 05:01 PM

My first microwave was a beast. I think it was a Litton, or an Amana. Round dials, all stainless steel in and out, a heavy door; it was built like a 58 Cadillac. I got it from a neighbor, it was probably 10 years old when he gave it to me, I gave it away about 5 or 6 years later. It worked perfectly all the time I owned it, and I wouldn't be surprised it still works now. I see that the vintage market is strong for those early microwave ovens. My current one is 10 years old, I bet it was less than 75 bucks new and it still works perfect.

Scott Douglas 02-02-2024 05:04 PM

I think our kids gave us this one for Christmas a long long time ago because they knew their mom hated the BIG one we had. It worked fine but was about twice as big as this one.

stevej37 02-02-2024 05:22 PM

When using one...be sure to cover your family jewels.
They will cook them in seconds. :)

Dixie 02-02-2024 05:29 PM

I have a combination air fryer/microwave. I like it.

look 171 02-02-2024 06:24 PM

You really want the Cadillac, get a steam oven. No more hard bread if you are a slow eater. Moist is on another level. Not cheap. Every few years I get an invite to and keep up with the latest and the greatest on kitchen "stuff" and design. Wolf put out a luncheon with their chef using all of their high end appliances. Fun and a pretty damn good free meal. I am sold on their steam oven or any steam oven for that matter. Now, I can't cook if my life depended on it but that moisture on their food is on another level. I don't think the family jewel has anything to worry about with these new gadgets.:)

WPOZZZ 02-02-2024 09:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Douglas (Post 12185844)
We've been eating off Correlleware for over 43 years now.

Yeah, I think one of those combo ovens might be a good idea.
What brand do you have, WPOZZZ?

I bought mine from Walmart about 5 years ago. It is the Galanz brand and is still kicking.
Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 12185845)
My first microwave was a beast. I think it was a Litton, or an Amana. Round dials, all stainless steel in and out, a heavy door; it was built like a 58 Cadillac. I got it from a neighbor, it was probably 10 years old when he gave it to me, I gave it away about 5 or 6 years later. It worked perfectly all the time I owned it, and I wouldn't be surprised it still works now. I see that the vintage market is strong for those early microwave ovens. My current one is 10 years old, I bet it was less than 75 bucks new and it still works perfect.

My house still has a Tappan built-in that looks like an oven. Mom used it to heat up my formula. Dad bought another Tappan back in 1975 and that thing was like 70 lbs!

wdfifteen 02-03-2024 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 12185788)
Milt is correct. Throw it out the second floor window when it starts acting up. Now I only buy Sharp microwave. They are that good. If you want something simple, go to restaurant supply house. Most are made by Sharp and they have those old fashion ugly dials with a ding when done. Those do not break.

We got one of those for the office 20 years ago. It went with the business when we sold it. They tell me it’s still working.


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