November 23, 2009
Microwave Ovens, Buying Your Best Choice
It was back in the year'46 and running some experiments on radar and related studies, Dr. Percy Spencer would make a discovery. While using the vacuum tube magnetron he noticed that a candy bar that was in his pocket melted. That made him curious so he placed some popcorn kernels near the tube to watch in amazement as they would begin to pop.
The next morning he and an assistant would try placing an egg next to the tube. As they closely watched the egg started to shake and tremor. The assistant trying to get a better look moved in closer only to have the egg explode all over him. It was then that they knew they had something great!
Dr. Spencer would then make a metal box that he would place around the tube. This was when he noticed how much more energy would be inside the box. These steps are what would become what is well over a multimillion dollar idea. The first microwave oven that came out was an amazing 5 and a half feet tall and weighed more than 750 pounds. The cost of that first microwave was $5000!
It was shortly after that the first commercial microwave would be produced. It would be an amazing 750 pounds and stand at five and a half feet tall. The cost of this item would be $5, 000. It was something that many people even larger businesses weren't too thrilled about spending money on. Plus the fact that you would need a plumbing hook up to help keep that internal tube cooled didn't help out much.
While the first home microwave, named the radarange would come out during the same year. It wasn't near as big, but the cost was close enough. Coming in at $2, 000 to $3, 000 if you wanted to buy one of these new items. Of course it was new and many people would buy them. Thankfully during the years prices and sizes of those microwaves have gone down a lot.
If you head out to look for a microwave oven now a days you will find small appliances that are used by most people. It's a lot easier to purchase a microwave for a college student. Plus many families will actually use the microwave ovens quite often too.
Finally, the prices that you look at need to be compared, but also look at warranties that you will get for your microwave ovens. Don. 't buy something used, unless you can test it and make sure it works. You may request a warranty to see if they will give you one when buying used too.
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Filed under Kitchen Appliances by Miles Stoppard
