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what's your favorite microwave strat. mine is to hit "start" repeatedly to add 30 second intervals until it reaches the time i want, and never to use any of the other buttons or features
this one has a slider so you can dial in; yes, welcome to the 32-bit era, microwaves
do you do that thing where you just slip your pants and undies on at the same time if thats how you took them off earlier?
i've heard of new wave, synth wave, and no wave, but this is the first time i've heard of micro wave! What would you say are some micro wave classics?
Did you go out of your way to find a model with an inverter? If you got one, does it add anything meaningful to the microwaving process?
did you know that aside from panasonic, all microwaves are made by the same company (midea)?
I did read about that, and I ended up getting one by LG, who I am led to believe do actually make their own units, which seems born out by the fact it has a weird little self-diagnosis speaker thing and a pretty unusual design
i used to have a panasonic in an old place and i miss it, it had an inverter and a sensor cooking that actually worked. if i pressed sensor cook it would automatically work, it didn't need me to tell it what i was cooking and how many cups or ounces or whatever it just did it right every time and midea microwaves don't do that they make you put in how many cups of veggies or ounces of chicken or whatever