Apr
30
I received a panasonic microwave as a wedding gift which i want to mount inside the built in cabinet?
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roopali b asked:
There is a microwave already inside the cabinet which im going to replace. Question 1, ON the back of the panasaonic, it say not for installation in a built in cabinet. Would i mess anything up if i went ahead and installed it anyway in the cabinet, Is there any risk of catching fire.
the wattage is 1250,, and it will be plugged in behind in the cabinet where there is already a power plug, How is it cooled? dont know
Liliana
There is a microwave already inside the cabinet which im going to replace. Question 1, ON the back of the panasaonic, it say not for installation in a built in cabinet. Would i mess anything up if i went ahead and installed it anyway in the cabinet, Is there any risk of catching fire.
the wattage is 1250,, and it will be plugged in behind in the cabinet where there is already a power plug, How is it cooled? dont know
Liliana
Apr
28
ycspencer asked:
I burnt popcorn in the microwave beyond recognition. By the time I got to the microwave, the smoke was thick and brown and the popcorn was black and descinigrated. Now I have smoke stains in my microwave. Thanks.
Grace
I burnt popcorn in the microwave beyond recognition. By the time I got to the microwave, the smoke was thick and brown and the popcorn was black and descinigrated. Now I have smoke stains in my microwave. Thanks.
Grace
Apr
23
Is there anything wrong with reheating meat in microwave more than once?
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gavamm asked:
A friend has told me recently that you shouldn’t reheat meat in the microwave more than once, as it can be bad for your health.
A friend has told me recently that you shouldn’t reheat meat in the microwave more than once, as it can be bad for your health.
I’m talking about meat that was cooked on the stove, say the night before. They said you can heat it up once in the microwave, but that’s it.
I’ve been heating & reheating meat in the microwave for years now and have never noticed myself getting sick as a result.
Thoughts?
Kevin
Apr
11
Hannah D asked:
I heard somewhere that because microwaves draw a lot of power, they should be plugged into a dedicated outlet. My kitchen is set up funny, so the only options for my microwave are to share the outlet with the fridge, or buy an extension cord (or just plug the dang thing in the living room!). Which is safest?
Emily
I heard somewhere that because microwaves draw a lot of power, they should be plugged into a dedicated outlet. My kitchen is set up funny, so the only options for my microwave are to share the outlet with the fridge, or buy an extension cord (or just plug the dang thing in the living room!). Which is safest?
Emily



