April 1982 Wow!

   / April 1982 Wow! #31  
I remember when I was a kid and my parents were thinking about getting a microwave. My mom was against it, she thought the food would get contaminated with radiation. They finally got one in the 80's after I was out of the house.
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #32  
Commercial back to the late 1940's with residential mid 60's

Tappan also made microwaves.

Read somewhere a Radar Range at $500 in 1967 would be about $4000 with inflation.

My folks had 3 TV's in their life... 1950's Philco where the picture tube swiveled... replaced by color Zenith when first came out and for weeks neighbors from far would come to check it out... only time my family was EVER an early adoptor but dad had a friend with a TV store.

In 1980 we surprised dad with a new Zenith and VCR and still used every night by mom... Batteries for remote getting hard to find!
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #33  
When we got an Amana Radar Range back in the late '60s, my dad found out it was a great egg exploder. My mother was not amused.
Yeah, I saw that early on. Someone at work put an egg salad sandwich in the microwave. We all had a lot to learn in those days.
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #34  
I was just amazed that all of its buttons etc, still work. Sure if the mother in law hadn't abused it, it would work a lot better. I set it aside on the counter in the dining room. Not sure what I should do with it. It does still work. I could replace the interior light pretty easy. Not that the light is critical to its operation. First TBN member that wants to pick it up and carry it off can have it. First NON TBN member that wants to pick it up and carry it off can have it too!. :)
I always salvage the donut magnets out of the magnetron, and the step-up transformers are fun to tinker with. I have the guts of two microwaves around, refrigerator magnets, tool holders, an arc exciter for a Tesla coil, stuff like that. :geek:
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #35  
Yeah, I saw that early on. Someone at work put an egg salad sandwich in the microwave. We all had a lot to learn in those days.
that's when plate covers were invented :)
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #36  
I'm on my third microwave - in 40 years. The previous two died in a cloud of smoke and blew the circuit breaker. I've never cook with mine - just reheat.

So I splurged on this one and got a Breville. Hopefully, if it's going to die - it goes quietly.

The only appliance that has had a long life span - my two slot toaster. We got it as a wedding gift in 1964. It's a Kenmore and still works just fine.
Onya Oosik. A good Aussie brand. I have had quite a few microwaves over the years. Some didn't last more than a year. In fact one blew up the day before warranty expired so they just refunded me. Interior lights didn't last in some of them and the Panasonic I had blew 3 magnatrons before they refunded me.
I have had LG, Samsung, and a few other top brands but that means nothing nowadays.
Hence the Breville. So far the nicest one I have had with soft close door and lots of menus. And it just works as it should.
 
   / April 1982 Wow!
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#37  
I always salvage the donut magnets out of the magnetron, and the step-up transformers are fun to tinker with. I have the guts of two microwaves around, refrigerator magnets, tool holders, an arc exciter for a Tesla coil, stuff like that. :geek:
I thought about doing that, but I found a Ham friend a while ago that said he could use it around the shop. I will just give it to him.
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #38  
Boys I got my butt beat good one time. Caught me with a bottle of gear oil in the micro. Makes it pour easier in that old Willys pickup truck. They didn't care...
 
   / April 1982 Wow! #39  
that's when plate covers were invented :)
My wife recently bought a tupperware looking plate cover doo hicky. Fits exactly on top of a plate, tall enough to sit over top of a plate full of food, has a handle formed in the top for easy handling, has small vent holes in the top, semi clear so you can see the plate of food. It's very effective and saves a LOT of microwave oven cleaning.
 
   / April 1982 Wow!
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#40  
My wife recently bought a tupperware looking plate cover doo hicky. Fits exactly on top of a plate, tall enough to sit over top of a plate full of food, has a handle formed in the top for easy handling, has small vent holes in the top, semi clear so you can see the plate of food. It's very effective and saves a LOT of microwave oven cleaning.
I need to look into one of those. I already sprayed some potato soup liberally about the interior.
 

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