They shouldn't. ;)
The difference is in the features. A regular microwave only features the normal microwave functions. However, a convection microwave oven also has a built-in convection oven in it.
the microwave will get really hot
In a pistol grip grease gun each pump weighs 33 grams.
It's chemical structure is altered by the microwave and it becomes smoke, it doesn't actually melt in the microwave, it burns.
No, a charcoal filter is not typically needed for a microwave. Microwaves usually come with a grease filter to trap grease and food particles, which can be washed and reused. If your microwave has a charcoal filter, it may be for venting purposes, but it is not a standard component for most microwaves.
Yes, but only if the over the range microwave is not vented to the outside. The charcoal filter will help remove smoke and odor circulated back into the room.
It is not recommended to attach magnets to the outside of a microwave oven as they can interfere with the oven's operation. Instead, consider using adhesive hooks or clips to hold paper on the outside of the microwave.
I've found the best way to make bacon in the microwave is to cook it on high for about 2 minutes on a microwave-safe plate. Put a paper towel over it to eliminate the splattering of grease.
They shouldn't. ;)
Yes, you can put a magnet on the outside of a microwave since the microwaves are contained inside the microwave oven with a metal shield. However, it is recommended to keep magnets away from the door seal to prevent interference with the oven's operation.
No, but most can be vented upwards or rearwards. The location of the microwave has a lot to do with venting. Ideally, you want to vent odors and moisture outside. Structure and asthetics also have to do with location of the vent.
No, the best way to clean a microwave is to fill a plastic container(suitable for microwave) halfway with water and place in microwave on full power for about 8-10 mins, when finished carefully remove container (will be very hot) and wipe out microwave with a damp cloth, all grease and baked in food should come off.
180 degree Celsius are 180 degree Celsius, inside and outside of a microwave oven.
Common chemicals involved in a microwave fire include burning food particles, oils, grease, or residues that may build up inside the microwave. These substances can produce smoke and fumes that are harmful if inhaled. It is important to never try to put out a microwave fire with water as it can cause an explosion due to the high heat generated by the microwave.
No, the best way to clean a microwave is to fill a plastic container(suitable for microwave) halfway with water and place in microwave on full power for about 8-10 mins, when finished carefully remove container (will be very hot) and wipe out microwave with a damp cloth, all grease and baked in food should come off.
The inside