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Friday, July 4, 2008

Microwave Ovens Guide

Long time ago, people had a dream. The dream was not revolutionary by any means, but it did demand something that the technology of their time could not achieve. The dream was to be able to cook and heat a meal in a matter of seconds instead of spending hours in preparing it and then another few minutes, in case it needed re-heating. Those were the times before the microwave oven.

Today, the microwave oven has become such an integral part of everyday life, that people would feel terribly inconvenienced if they were asked to give it up.

The market for microwave ovens has exploded in recent times and with more and more advances coming year after year, it will probably be a long time before a similar home appliance comes along that has the same impact on the kitchen.

Of course, when microwave ovens were first released they were still in infancy, so to speak. The technology was not mature and there were problems with imperfect baking quality. The timers were all out of kilter and the power regulators would quit just when they were supposed to go on all cylinders. The technological wizards have addressed all these problems and the microwave ovens of today offer some really great features such as different temperatures in different zones and better timers.

The microwave oven of today is quickly replacing other kitchen appliances because it is so versatile. It can take a full meal from the freezer to the table in minutes. One of the newest features on some microwaves is toaster slots for your morning toast. While your oatmeal is cooking in the microwave oven, your toast is made to your liking in the attached toaster. Many microwaves also have a fresh vegetable button to make cooking those garden fresh veggies a lot easier and quicker without the loss of those needed vitamins. There are also more options for the different sizes of microwave popcorn, including super-size, regular, and two smaller sizes.

With so many different features on so many different models, it can be confusing to know which one to buy. The first place to start is determining how you will use the microwave oven the most. So you need it mostly for defrosting? Then You will want one with super-defrost. If your schedule demands one that can cook entire meals, you need one that will do so without making the food rubbery or dried out. You will, of course, want to know which ovens are good quality and which ones aren?t. The stores, online and offline, are not going to tell you this.

They want to sell you an oven and will most likely say they are all good. You want the opinions of people who, like you, use microwave ovens daily. The best way to get these is to use your favorite search engine to find sites that have consumer reviews of the different brands and models of microwave ovens. Some of these opinions are no holds barred and will give both pros and cons of various brands and models. You will be able to avoid disappointment by reading these reviews. Then you can go to sites that compare prices at various stores to find the best prices for the oven you want.

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