Re: sizing microwave




"Wayne Boatwright" <wayneboatwright@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu 03 Jan 2008 08:51:52a, Dee.Dee told us...


"sandi" <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Lacustral <lark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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So if you are buying a microwave, do you need one big enough
to physically fit the largest meal you'd heat up in there? Or
should it have room to spare for best cooking?

I suppose you might have uneven cooking in the part of the
dish that's over the center of the turntable. But the biggest
thing I'd heat would have a part over the center of the
turntable anyway. In any reasonably sized microwave.

Laura

I also go for interior height. I have a Panasonic that has lasted
many years and still going strong. No keypad problems etc.


This is the bestest I've ever had - in size, price, and everything you
want it to do.
http://tinyurl.com/yt2o6v

I have it in stainless. Looks good, too.

Dee, I have that exact m/w, but in black. It's also the best m/w I've
ever
owned and I use it numerous times a day. Nary a problem. In fact, our
new
house included a Whirlpool over-the-range which is nice, but I rarely use
it unless I need to use both at once.

Everything I post is IMO,

And who else's opinion would it be? :-)

Dee Dee

--
Wayne Boatwright



Oops, I should've said, IMO 'and' in Wayne's opinion, in this particular
case.

The reason I emphasize this 'IMO and inWayne's opinion' now is that I
believe it is as a result of your postings that I leaned toward this
microwave. :-)) Thanks again for forever giving me good advice.

Dee Dee




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