Double Your Microwave Space
By Timothy Tibbetts |
Yet another handy trick that's probably been staring at you for years considering microwave ovens have been a household staple in 90% of homes since 1997!

Some interesting facts from HistoryOfMicrowave.
While by 1986, around 25% of households in the United States had a microwave oven. By 1997 over 90% of American families owned one.
Microwave heating has the most efficient on the water because of its dipole molecules and has less effect on fats and sugars.
Microwave ovens do not cook food "from the inside out." It’s a common misconception.
Any metal or conductive object placed in the microwave oven will work as an antenna and could cause electric arc and even fire if it has sharp edges.
Microwaves are prevented from leaking from the oven by a metal box in which the food is placed, that works similarly to Faraday’s cage.
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Some interesting facts from HistoryOfMicrowave.
While by 1986, around 25% of households in the United States had a microwave oven. By 1997 over 90% of American families owned one.
Microwave heating has the most efficient on the water because of its dipole molecules and has less effect on fats and sugars.
Microwave ovens do not cook food "from the inside out." It’s a common misconception.
Any metal or conductive object placed in the microwave oven will work as an antenna and could cause electric arc and even fire if it has sharp edges.
Microwaves are prevented from leaking from the oven by a metal box in which the food is placed, that works similarly to Faraday’s cage.
Similar:
Unfold Chinese Food Boxes into Plates
Better Pancakes Idea
Save Those Pringles Cans
Hiding Your Candy Stash from the Kids
More Life Hacks & Reviews on MajorGeeks
comments powered by Disqus