GammaGlobulin Posted January 23 Author Posted January 23 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?
Mark1066 Posted January 26 Posted January 26 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.
GammaGlobulin Posted January 26 Author Posted January 26 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 ...
FolkGuitar Posted January 27 Posted January 27 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...
scottiejohn Posted January 27 Posted January 27 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!
Mark1066 Posted August 19 Posted August 19 (edited) 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 August 19 by Mark1066
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