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^^^ believe me, since I have it set for 250F, I have definitely thought of roasting a pig in it this summer. I think $100 worth of acetone would clean it so I could bake Cerakote in it again.
I'm pretty sure it will happen, my NY's resolution is a dinner party every 6 weeks or so. There is always a seat at the table for you.
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Previously, I've replaced the magnetron for our microwave - cost me a whole $35 or so for the part. I've got a friend in the appliance parts business! It's typically the only part that goes bad.
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I am not too sure about old microwaves. Do you all remember that gizmo that detects microwave leaks around the door? I have not seen any advertised lately. Perhaps the doors loosen up over time and the microwaves leak out.
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Back in the early 70's my folks had an Amana Radarange. It was a tank. Had a twist dial timer and one speed. Cost more than $1k but it was the latest and the greatest. Lasted forever. I have a counter top Panasonic that was over 12 years old before being put in storage the garage (comes out for use until I can repair or replace the current one when it craps out). Now have over the range style micros and none of them last more than 3-4 years (we use our micro all the time so it gets 7-10 years mileage in 3-4 calendar years). Have tried different brands but they all last about the same amount of time. The repair tech (had a warranty) said they're all made by just a few companies and no one is any better than the other so buy whatever looks good and has the features you want.
I'm wish I could modify my cabinet to have a cubby hole shelf so that I can slide a counter top model in and out rather than the one hangs. They last longer and are less expensive and a whole lot less of a pain to install.
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My over the counter one crapped out a few months ago. Since I’m putting in a combo microwave / convection oven as part of the kitchen remodel, I just got a smaller countertop LG one at Best Buy on sale.
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Given that I would only use a microwave to reheat food and not do any serious cooking with it, 25 bucks spent at a flea market or garage sale buys you all the microwave you need.
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That's the one. It could bake a potato in less than 40 minutes and not heat up the kitchen!
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Popcorn is much better when cooked on a stove. Defrosting gets done around here the day before, in the fridge. In an emergency, I defrost meat in water in a few minutes. I bake potatoes in the oven, don't eat any frozen snacks (except ice cream) and I don't re-heat liquids in a microwave, as that can be problematic. So, I guess I'm not a serious user of the magic wave machine. 100% of my use is in re-heating leftovers from yesterday for today's breakfast.
I wash socks, underwear, towels and t-shirts in the washer. Better shirts and all dress clothes get sent out. I haven't ironed anything in years. If you asked me where an ironing board was, I probably couldn't tell you. I think I have two, somewhere... JR |
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