Microwave Ovens, Buying Your Best Choice

By Miles Stoppard

The microwave oven was discovered during some research that Dr. Percy Spencer was completing in'46. The radar related project was testing the use of a magnetron, and he noticed that a candy bar had melted during testing. That caused him to move on and try some popcorn, places kernels close to the tube.

While the next morning he and his colleague decided they would try to see what would happen with an egg. Placing it near the tube they began the experiment and watched as the egg started to tremor and shake. As the colleague moved in for a better look it was at that point the egg would explode. This was when the first microwave ovens would become known about.

Dr. Spencer would then make a metal box that he would place around the tube. This was when he noticed how much more energy would be inside the box. These steps are what would become what is well over a multimillion dollar idea. The first microwave oven that came out was an amazing 5 and a half feet tall and weighed more than 750 pounds. The cost of that first microwave was $5000!

Needless to say not many people were willing to pay that amount of money for something they didn't really know about. Thankfully over the years the size of microwaves and prices have gone down plenty. Plus those first microwaves needed to have a plumbing hookup for the tube to be water cooled.

Then came the first radarange, this was made for homes, unlike the first commercial use microwave that had been produced. At least the price was a bit less expensive only around $2, 000 to $3, 000 each. While the prices would go down through the years until now you can buy a microwave for sometimes $100 and get a nice buy.

When you need to buy a microwave now you are maybe going to spend $200. But in many cases you will pay a lot less money. If every home in the United States doesn't have one of these items, it's amazing. It's the perfect way to make a quick meal and be out the door again for many people.

Comparing those prices is a must when you are planning on buying a new microwave. Of course you can look at used ones too, as long as you get to test them out to make sure they are working. Though you may want to ask about a warranty of some type even on those used models that you consider. Just in case you take it home and a week later it stops working, you would have lost whatever amount of money you paid. - 32406

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