Buying a New Microwave
You simply have to take a peek in any electrical stores catalogue or read microwave oven reviews to realise that the range of microwave ovens out there is immense. So how do you go about picking one which is going to be desirable for you? Well, I cant tell you which is the one you must pick, but I can tell you that there are a pair of crucial questions you need to ask yourself that will help you decide which microwave ovens you must think about more closely.
What do I Need to Use it For?
The first issue is the most vital for narrowing down whether you should consider ordinary microwave ovens or models with additional features. Most people only use their microwave to warm up food rather than truly cooking whole meals from scratch. For this, standard microwave ovens are definitely ample. If you were planning on using it for more varied tasks you might want to look at combination microwave ovens which can also function like a regular convection oven.
This subject will also facilitate you to slim down the microwave choice further by helping you think about the volume of microwave you are going to need. If you live by yourself then a small microwave will probably be fine, but if you expect to cook for a whole family then you will almost certainly want to look at larger models.
Do I Need Extras?
Most models of microwave will come with a list of features, and for some the list can seem rather huge. This doesnt of necessity imply that those with more features will be superior for you however. Added features are only worth paying for if you think they will be helpful to you. One of the first you ought to think about is the auto-program functions which are available. If you are quite lazy then it possibly will be quite attractive to get one where you can just press one button to routinely set the time and the power intensity. As well as saving a few seconds, this feature is also very useful if you are a novice with the microwave and you arent very clear in your mind how long and at what power things should be cooked it can save quite a lot of extra time that you would spend looking these things up.
An added feature that many microwave ovens such as the Sharp R959SLM include is an auto-defrost feature. This lets you key in the weight and the microwave calculates the power and time needed for defrosting once more a practical time-saving appliance which saves you looking it up.
If you have a somewhat higher budget you might want to think about a model which has sensors which will stop the microwave oven when they sense the food is cooked such as the Panasonic NN-A554W. Again, this is possibly specially helpful for all those new microwave cooks out there.
Finally, there are just a couple of issues which you ought to be acquainted with to make sure that you get the top microwave in your price span. Most microwaves come with detachable plates and turntables as standard, but this is certainly something that will make your life easier, so choose one with removable parts over one with a permanent turntable if possible.
The power of the microwave (e.g. 700W/800W/1000W and so on) is an guide of how speedily it cooks. Make sure that you pick the highest power microwave you can within your budget, as even 100W extra can make a large difference in cooking times.
Consequently if you pursue all of these tips then you should be able to narrow down the list of microwaves which are suited for you. The only issue left to do then is decide on the one which you find most visually interesting.
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