Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Frequently Asked Questions About How to buy a Microwave


1.Where should you put the microwave?

        - Location affects rice, features, size and installation there
 are 3 options. Counter top-most common option ($70-$400) find a spot plug in and use.  The only con to this option is if you have limited counter space.  You might want to go smaller, place on a cart ore choose a different style of microwave. This option  is usually around 2 cubic feet with 600-1200 watts. Over the range option ($200-$1300) will save counter space, while acting as your vent and lighting for your  range. This option is around 1.5 x 2.5 cubic ft with 600-1200 watts Built in option ($500 and up) This is the high end option, may fit with custom cabinets, built directly in the wall.  

2. WHAT SIZE MICROWAVE IS BEST?
   
It is important to consider size.  The microwave must meet your needs and fit in the space you have available.  Measure your space and then measure the microwave.  This way the microwave will fit in the space you have.  The internal measurements are important also.  Microwave internal space range from 1 to 2 cubic feet.  You may want to bring a plate or bowl that you use often to make sure it will fit in the microwave.  You can also ask you retailer for suggestions on which size is best for you.

3. WHAT IS WATTAGE?


The wattage speaks to the power of the microwave.  In general the higher the wattage the faster and the more evenly your food will cook.  Most microwaves are between  600-1200 watts.  Usually the larger more expensive microwaves have higher wattage.  So the price and size influence the microwave's performance. 



Other advanced features

In addition to new heating technologies, higher-end models usually have more presets than just the basic pizza, popcorn and baked potato standard. Some use moisture sensors to detect food doneness. And we've started to see models include LED lighting on the interior.
"Smart" technology, i.e., options that connect microwaves to the internet and other products, aren't as widespread in microwaves as we've seen in other kitchen appliances. However, we've seen GE Appliances include Bluetooth technology in some of its over-the-range microwaves. This connection, which GE calls "Chef Connect," pairs the microwave with compatible GE ranges so the light and fan beneath the microwave automatically turns on when you turn on a burner.


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