Speed Microwave
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When choosing a speed microwave, look for features such as convection cooking, sensor reheating, preset cooking modes, inverter technology for even heating, and easy-to-clean interiors. Some models also offer smart connectivity and touch controls for added convenience.
Most speed microwaves allow the use of metal cookware during convection or combination cooking modes, but not during standard microwave operation. Always refer to the manufacturer's instructions to ensure safe use of metal accessories.
Speed microwaves are versatile and can be used to prepare a wide variety of foods, including popcorn, vegetables, frozen meals, baked goods, roasted meats, and even crisp pizzas, thanks to their combination of microwave and convection cooking.
Many speed microwaves are designed for countertop use, while others can be built into cabinetry or installed over the range. Always follow the manufacturer's installation guidelines to ensure proper ventilation and performance.
To clean a speed microwave, regularly wipe the interior with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Removable turntables and racks can be washed in warm, soapy water. For persistent odors, heat a bowl of water with lemon juice inside the microwave, then wipe down the interior. Always unplug the unit before cleaning.