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    #21
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Yeah only my ref and aircons are inverters. The rest aren't used for prolonged periods so no need for an inverter.
    Saving on electricity is not the reason you'd want an inverter microwave.

    I also ordered a Sharp microwave (R-32E) early this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Thank you Ms. Cathy and Sir Jut.. Sige, i-give up ko na yung idea ng Inverter sa Microwave.. Na-curious lang din ako since 8 years na nakakaraan and iba pa din ang may feedback sa actual users..
    I"ll check Panasonic pala kung ganun.. Adik ako sa brand na yun eh hahahahaha Microwave Ovens (Inverter)..
    OT: Kapag appliances sa Japanese brand lang din ako natingin.. Nung bumili ako air purifier dun ko lang nalaman na yung Sharp pala Japanese brand.. Wala kasi air purifier yung Panasonic..
    same with washing machines, unless araw araw ka naglalaundry and more than 5 hours siguro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Saving on electricity is not the reason you'd want an inverter microwave.

    I also ordered a Sharp microwave (R-32E) early this year.


    I don't cook using my microwave, I just reheat leftover food, so the even cooking isn't worth paying extra for. Though a nice-to-have feature of my microwave is the Grill functionality.

    I also looked at the Elba microwaves (para matching with my stove/oven) but the Elba microwaves feel flimsy compared to Sharp and Panasonic despite being expensive.

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    Last edited by jut703; June 22nd, 2020 at 06:20 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    Saving on electricity is not the reason you'd want an inverter microwave.

    I also ordered a Sharp microwave (R-32E) early this year.
    Kamusta Sir yung loob? Kulay black din ba? Ngayon naman nalilito ako kung ano ba mas maganda sa controls yung digital (buttons) or yung mechanical (pihit lang) since mga senior kasi madalas gagamit..
    Di ko alam kung big compromise ba kung mechanical (de pihit) lang pipiliin ko.. Mas madali kasi i-explain sa seniors yun..

    OT: First time lang kasi ako bibili microwave.. Ayaw ng parents ko kasi puro gastos lang daw naiisip ko..(sobrang tagal ko na tiniis dahil hindi ko sila makumbinse).. Pero talagang di ko na matiis pareho na sila ngayon nakakasunog ng pagkain dahil lang nagpa-init.. Naka-hiwalay kasi kitchen namin sa main house kaya kung nasa loob kami ng main at sarado lahat dahil aircon hindi namin maaamoy yung nasusunog.. Ending sunog talaga.. Sayang ang gas, nasisira yung mga nilulutuan, sayang ang food, sayang tubig at sabon pang linis.. Feeling ko yung gastos sa kuryente ok lang sakin, parang mas practical..

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I don't cook using my microwave, I just reheat leftover food, so the even cooking isn't worth paying extra for. Though a nice-to-have feature of my microwave is the Grill functionality.

    I also looked at the Elba microwaves (para matching with my stove/oven) but the Elba microwaves feel flimsy compared to Sharp and Panasonic despite being expensive.

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    The primary reason you'd want an inverter microwave is for even cooking. While it is true that the inverter model can potentially save you some electricity, it's nowhere significant as a ref or aircon because of the very short amount of time it is used. Further, unless you set the power to less than 100%, you're not saving any.

    Another way to put it, unless that microwave sees a very high duty cycle like if you're running a restaurant or a convenience store AND you use the lower power settings, the power savings are going to be anywhere from negligible to none.

    The microwave+grill models, I definitely stayed away from. When we use the microwave, we use a cover so food splatters doesn't mess up the oven cavity and ruin it. That was what killed our old one. But if you think about it, grilling something means splatter and that kinda makes a mess of the inside of the microwave. For roasting or such, just use a conventional oven or even a charcoal grill.

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Di ko alam kung big compromise ba kung mechanical (de pihit) lang pipiliin ko.. Mas madali kasi i-explain sa seniors yun..
    I would strongly recommend digital timer because you can be exact with your reheating time. I have a hard time cooking popcorn when using my inlaws' microwave because it's hard to be exact at 2 min 30 (sometimes 10-20 sec too short or long). Same with reheating anything for a fixed time.

    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    The primary reason you'd want an inverter microwave is for even cooking.
    Yeah so if you don't cook, then unnecessary.

    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I don't cook using my microwave, I just reheat leftover food, so the even cooking isn't worth paying extra for.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    I would strongly recommend digital timer because you can be exact with your reheating time. I have a hard time cooking popcorn when using my inlaws' microwave because it's hard to be exact at 2 min 30 (sometimes 10-20 sec too short or long). Same with reheating anything for a fixed time.



    Yeah so if you don't cook, then unnecessary.





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    Kaso Jut meron seniora eh. Kung pang reheat lang naman pwede na winding.


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    Quote Originally Posted by shadow View Post
    Kaso Jut meron seniora eh. Kung pang reheat lang naman pwede na winding.


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    Yung Panasonic na microwave user friendly naman - 1 button for minute, 1 button for 10 seconds.



    My parents are able to use our Panasonic (National) microwave at home naman so shouldn't be an issue for older folks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    My parents are able to use our Panasonic (National) microwave at home naman so shouldn't be an issue for older folks.
    Thank you po Sir Jut.. Ito po need ko, coming from old generation na perspective..

    Thank po sa lahat ng nagbigay feedback.. Laking tulong po.. Microwave Ovens (Inverter)

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    #30
    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post


    I don't cook using my microwave, I just reheat leftover food, so the even cooking isn't worth paying extra for. Though a nice-to-have feature of my microwave is the Grill functionality.

    I also looked at the Elba microwaves (para matching with my stove/oven) but the Elba microwaves feel flimsy compared to Sharp and Panasonic despite being expensive.

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    I want to hear your input sir Jut why did you choose Elba over Lagermania stove? We replaced our old reliable lagermania sira na kasi oven, my partner wala ginawa kundi magluto or mag bake during lockdown nagreauest bago lutuan. LOL!

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