My microwave finally bit the shit after nearly 7 years. Any benefit going convection in a microwave? I'm thinking I'll just replace the $300 unit that was already there.
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Originally posted by BradM View PostMy microwave finally bit the shit after nearly 7 years. Any benefit going convection in a microwave? I'm thinking I'll just replace the $300 unit that was already there.
1. If I understand it correctly - it's like another little oven. So, even if you have 2 - you can have another to keep things warm or whatever.
2. It can be used as a microwave.
3. For little things (muffins...etc), it's less power...etc and still browns, cooks a little faster.
4. They are not THAT much more expensive than an over priced microwave.
I have to buy a microwave in about a month, and I'm probably going convection unless I learn something otherwise. Just a little more versatile and multipurpose than a standard microwave.Originally posted by MR EDDU defend him who use's racial slurs like hes drinking water.
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There is absolutely great benefit in a convection microwave. More so for those that use the microwave a lot. Air movement is a good thing, and will help with crispness. As ceyko said, browning, faster cook times, etc.
I wouldn't spend the money on one personally, but I also only use my microwave for popcorn. Everything else gets reheated in the oven. I really despise microwaves.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by BradM View PostGod damn it's happening again. What makes the breaker trip? Shits getting bad, I need to be able to reheat drunk food. This fucking hamburger helper isn't helping me at all. SON!
more than likely you have short in the wall outlet! those things go bad every once in awhile
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I've had a GE Spacemaker over my range for 10 years and it works fine. I do not have the external venting connected and I do not even use the internal vent. It is not noisy. If you need some fresh info on over the range microwave, check out this resource please https://www.theolive.com/reviews/bes...ge-microwaves/
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Originally posted by robbyrine View PostI've had a GE Spacemaker over my range for 10 years and it works fine. I do not have the external venting connected and I do not even use the internal vent. It is not noisy. If you need some fresh info on over the range microwave, check out this resource please https://www.theolive.com/reviews/bes...ge-microwaves/
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