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🗣️ Since the sale started, many friends have sent private messages asking:
"Is 𝘿𝙤𝙪𝙗𝙡𝙚 𝘽𝙤𝙭 suitable for platform microwave ovens?"
"If the microwave oven is not a turntable type, can it be used?"
"Is there anything I need to pay attention to when using a flat-top microwave oven?"
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💡Platform type𝐕𝐒 The differences between turntable microwave ovens are revealed
▍Structure description of two electrical appliances
🔺 Different brands may also have design differences.
▍Key differences in usage
Due to the different heating directions of microwaves, generally speaking, "turntable microwave ovens" can heat food more evenly, but the space for placing containers is limited. However, when the amount of food in a "platform microwave oven" is large, it is easy for the food to become cold at the top and hot at the bottom! However, the platform-type microwave oven’s efficient use of space and convenient cleaning are still design highlights supported by many consumers.
▍𝘿𝙤𝙪𝙗𝙡𝙚 𝘽𝙤𝙭 Tips on using flatbed microwave ovens
❶When using a "platform microwave" for heating, it is recommended that you cover the microwave to lock in the steam inside, allowing the food to be heated evenly in the steam while preserving the moisture of the food, so that the taste is not dry!
❷Put a silicone heat insulation sleeve on the bottom of the box or use a non-metallic "ceramic or glass plate" to raise it to prevent the metal box from wearing the heating plate at the bottom of the furnace. At the same time, please note that the "box" cannot be placed in the furnace. The inner edge touches or is too close to the inner wall of the box and the inside of the door panel.
🔺 Please pay attention! No matter which microwave oven is used, only one metal box can be placed at a time to heat the microwave. Other "metal" microwave accessory accessories (including dividing plates, baking grids or baking sheets, etc.) cannot be placed at the same time to avoid causing two separate objects to interfere with each other. Electrons collide with each other at the metal edges or tips to produce flash sparks, which can cause damage to the equipment!