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Title:How to Make them Goodies
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Created:Tue Feb 18 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:4127
Total number of notes:31160

801.0. "Convection Microwaves" by ERLANG::MILLER (Steve Miller) Sun Nov 08 1987 12:41

Does anybody have any experience with the new convection microwaves, Sharp
in particular?  We are planning to get some kind of microwave soon, but
had originally just wanted it for reheating, baking potatoes, cooking
veggies, etc.  Comment appreciated.

Thanks.
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801.1Sharp convection/microwave ovensSKINUT::HALLWhere's the SNOW !!!!Mon Nov 09 1987 12:3519
    
    	I bought the Sharp one a few months ago. It's a convection and
    microwave oven in one. I got the one that is a hood (with
    light and exhaust fan).
    
    	I think it's great. One thing I've seen with convection ovens
    (in general), is they don't cook food with lots of cheese very
    well. The food cooks too fast for the cheese to melt and blend
    properly.  The Sharp model that I got has temperature probe so
    you can cook things to specific temp, do mixed cooking (part
    microwave, part convection), delayed start and more. The owners
    manual is pretty thick but I haven't run into any problems so far.
    If you buy a Sharp oven, they send you an invitation to a cooking
    class so you can learn how to use one (if you've never used one
    before). Me, I figure I'll just keep experimenting.
    
    Lechmere's sells Sharp ovens.
    
    	Bill
801.2HALOGEN MICROWAVEOSPREY::CLASPERMon Dec 07 1987 11:5810
    I HAVE JUST BECOME THE PROUD OWNER OF A HALOGEN MICROWAVE - IT IS
    ABOSULUTELY BRILLIANT - GONE ARE THE DAYS OF THE AWFUL MICROWAVE
    BROWNING POWDER - THE HALOGEN LIGHTS BROWN THE FOOD.   I WOULD
    DEFINATELY RECOMMEND ONE - YOU'LL NEVER BE WITHOUT THIS.
    
    HAPPY MICROWAVING!!!!
    
    REGARDS,
    
    CAROL
801.3Halogen?FDCV16::LAHANASTue Dec 08 1987 08:347
    Re: .2 -
    
    Pardon the ignorance of a novice to this game, but what is a Halogen
    Microwave?  How is it different from a combination convection/microwave
    oven?
    
    Thanks....
801.4price?PARROT::GALVINAnother Grey AreaTue Dec 08 1987 13:204
    And another question: how expensive are they?  I may be getting
    a microwave soon, and I'm pricing alternatives.
    
    Susie
801.5Sharp Half-Pint MicrowaveSAHQ::DAKEFri Dec 11 1987 10:1412
    I have a Sharp Half-Pint microwave since there is limited space
    available in my kitchen.  It is not very high wattage but does
    everything I need it to do.  I have gotten excellent results in
    cooking vegetables, barbeque chicken, pork and even popping pop
    corn.  It allows me to cook a complete meal for one or two people 
    in about twelve minutes.  
    
    If you just need a microwave for these type things and nothing 
    fancy, this one is excellent.
       
    
    
801.6Price of Half-PintSAHQ::DAKEFri Dec 11 1987 10:165
    As for the price of the Sharp Half-Pint, they range any
    where from $99 to $150 depending on the features.  Mine
    has the push button settings rather than the dial timer 
    and it cost $120 at Circuit City in Atlanta.
    
801.7Halogen/Microwave OvensOSPREY::CLASPERMon Dec 21 1987 10:558
    The Halogen microwave is the combination of Halogen lamps and microwaves 
    you can cook with a combination of both or one or other.
    It's the same principle as the cooker with halogen hot plates and
    ceramic hot plates - you should see one in action far better than
    an ordinary microwave which I have had for years - this was a
    good move - a bit expensive at 500 pounds sterling but worth it.