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Dimitri
 
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"buildmorelines" > wrote in message
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> My microwave shorted and died and will be in the repair show for a
> while. I need another microwave anyways (need 2 at the same time). I
> dont want a $40 toy (600 watt) microwave from wallmart. I want a 1200
> watt or higher (2500 watt would be my functional limit, but even
> higher is ok I guess), and I want a 240v (high voltage) model with a
> home-like feel (telephone style number pad, window in door). I am sick
> of waiting 4-5 mins for a cup of water for tea to boil, I want it done
> in 10-40 secs, plus almost all my recipies and foods and cooking is
> done around a microwave, I rarly use a gas range.
>
> I have looked at the commercial Amanas and Panasonic Commercial
> Microwaves, I can live with them (strange number pad layout, small-ish
> and cube-ish inside), except they dont have a turntable. I dont know
> how important that is, but I've always bought turntable domestic
> microwaves before, and there is uneven cooking when I turn the
> turntable off. So can someone answer my questions.
>
> How important is a turn table?
> Do the high wattage (1600+) commercials need a turn table to cook
> evenly?
> Are there any high wattage commercials that have a turn table?
> Any other recomendations for me?


Go to Costco.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...9156*&Browse=1

a.. Model: EM-Z2000S
b.. 1000 watt
c.. .9 cu ft
d.. Stainless Steel Interior and Front on Black Cabinet
e.. 12 3/8" Glass Turntable
f.. Six Direct Access Keys for Quick Programming of Popular Foods
g.. Defrosts by Weight or Time
h.. 2-Color Digital Display
$77.00

Dimitri