Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> Ken,
>
> All the same reasons for me, and the best of any I've owned. My first MW
> was an Amana in the mid-1970s, which I believe was a 500 watt unit. After
> that, due to moves and different houses, I've had two GE Spacemaker over-
> the-range units, one 1000 watts and the other 1100 watts. The Amana seemed
> like a "miracle" of its time but would be archaic today. The GE units were
> much newer technology with plenty of features, but this little panasonic
> outshines them in most every respect. The Inverter technology makes all
> the difference.
>
> The only thing I miss from the Amana and GE units is a temperature probe,
> which was very useful for maintaining a perfect temperature and warming
> liquids to exactly the right temperature for dissolving yeast.
>
> Having said that, the "keep warm" feature on the Panasonic really does keep
> things at the perfect serving temperature for extended periods.
>
> Cheers,
> Wayne
I agree re the Panasonic, which I also chose because ot the
Inverter technology. The cycling and and off of my last one was
just too crude.
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Jean B.
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