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Conventional microwaves cycle the power on and off. Inverter microwaves modulates the power to provide even heating during defrost and power levels under 100%. Microwaves within the cooking chamber produce constructive and destructive interference patterns as they 'bounce' around, which is what can cause food to be cold and hot at the same time (cold spots). From what I was able to find, 'Cyclonic' is just Panasonic's description of how they designed the waveguide to create a pattern that breaks up the hot and cold spots so there is more even heating. It is a nice design, and we loved it for it's very short life, but sadly not well made, ours lasted 10 days.....
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Jimmy! This technology evenly distributes energy througout the microwave cavity in a three-dimensions, circular pattern, ensuring that food is evenly cooked and heated. -C
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