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1 minute ago, Bill97 said:

Get a To<deleted>zsu Model 4768.55

 

Part of the model number you listed is blocked, it seems.

Which one?

 

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On 1/21/2024 at 4:43 PM, KannikaP said:

How were the dishes cooked originally?

I can guarantee that a one-portion bowl of rice or soup, taken out of the fridge 10 minutes earlier, takes no longer than 1 minute in my 800 watt waver.

It is not good to wave stuff directly out of the freezer, let it defrost first. 

Then to be even more logical/efficient, take the bowls and plates into the shower with you!

Either you enjoy lukewarm soup or miniscule portions.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Mark1066 said:

Either you enjoy lukewarm soup or miniscule portions.

 

It's easy to calculate how much energy is needed to heat food or liquid.

 

 

800 watts is a very PUNY machine.

I prefer a microwave that puts out at least 1200 watts.

 

Also, re-heating a donut is not the same as cooking a turkey.

 

The microwaves they sell in Thailand, most, are just too puny for me.

 

Remember that one gram of water requires ...

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Shouldn't the recommendations be for repair shops in Japan?

I recall that the OP told us he left Thailand and moved to Japan. Or was that just more of the same...

 

Posted
3 hours ago, FolkGuitar said:

Shouldn't the recommendations be for repair shops in Japan?

I recall that the OP told us he left Thailand and moved to Japan. Or was that just more of the same...

 

I agree but as I have posted earlier the only place we know that he/it is for sure is in "cloud cuckoo" land!

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On 1/26/2024 at 6:49 PM, GammaGlobulin said:

 

It's easy to calculate how much energy is needed to heat food or liquid.

 

 

800 watts is a very PUNY machine.

I prefer a microwave that puts out at least 1200 watts.

 

Also, re-heating a donut is not the same as cooking a turkey.

 

The microwaves they sell in Thailand, most, are just too puny for me.

 

 

 

 

 

What are you talking about? I've seen plenty with more than 800 watts of power - there's a 1,400-watt Samsung Microwave on Powerbuy's site if power is all you want. 

Edited by Mark1066

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