Microwaves For Your Smart Kitchen

October 29, 2007

Microwave is a kitchen appliance that is mainly used to cook quickly. Nowadays it is an essential product in all the homes in the UK. In the early days microwaves were used for baking purposes only. That is, it was used to bake cakes and to prepare stuffed items. But nowadays microwaves are used to prepare all types of food without spending much time. It is a perfect and best device for each and everyone who needs a smart kitchen.

In the busy world everyone needs things to be done faster as well as efficient. For this, a microwave plays a vital role in the UK homes. This useful product is divided into three types.

They are:
• Standard Microwaves
• Microwaves with Grill
• Combination Microwave

Standard Microwave
1. These types of Microwaves are very simple to handle.
2. You can cook all types of food (Veg and Non-Veg).
3. It facilitates the reheat process and defrosts cooking.
4. Comes in wide varieties of colours and sizes.

Microwaves with a Grill
1. This is a user friendly product that makes your work simpler.
2. You can grill non-vegetarian items using the Grill.
3. Reheat and Defrost are also done by this grill microwave.
4. Separate colours and sizes are available in this model.

Combination Microwave
1. This type of microwave is mostly liked by all because it is a combination of Standard and Grill type.
2. You can bake and cook, in this type of microwave ovens, apart from grilling.
3. Defrosting and reheating helps in serving the food fresh and hot at any time.

Additionally, many advanced features are included. Some are auto shut up and restart, preset programmes, timer control, sensor cooking, child lock etc. While you plan to buy a new microwave oven, be conscious of the above features.

Power Levels
The power of the microwave is measured in watts (600 – 1100) and this is displayed in the microwave itself. If the power is high, the food will be ready in less time. So, it is advantageous to go for microwaves with high wattage.

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