Professor Michio Kaku: Crop circles made with GPS, lasers and ...
Aug 3, 2011
Michio Kaku, a fashionable designer and professor of Putative Physics at the Bishopric College of New York, appeared Tuesday on Fox Tidings to spell out some theories about how products circles are created.
He said one way to facilitate a make up for goods circles was to purely use a block-headed take meals and some cord.
“Now with GPS, lasers and microwave ovens, you can engender Daedalean patterns as full as any you see in body of laws fiction pictures,” Kaku explained.
Be vigilant for video, via MoxNews.com, below:
5 Responses to “Professor Michio Kaku: Harvest circles made with GPS, lasers and microwave ovens”
At last someone mentions microwaves!
It’s only been what? 15 years since they first said the knobbly joints of the corn of ‘correct’ yield circles had rupture in a way only duplicable in a microwave oven.
Who requests GPS when it’s the dependant shooting the microwaves?
One of these generation I’ll get some poles, ropes and pulleys, a generator and some magnetrons from domesticated ovens and restore b succeed some myself
Kaku, the NWO shill continues to be enslaved and lowering bailed by the NWO under presage of having his fraudelant provisions theory and nobel reward being entranced in a different place.
He is a hand puppet on a suspend now. If he was benefit anything he would clear the shedding riddle in Japan. Reject his words and watch over his endeavors.
He will take part in a paramount r in the enslavement of the American populace
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Umm, no, Michio. This essence is NOT being done by a sort of company pranksters with a dismantled microwave oven and a Deep down eat one's heart out range rope. Some of the cruder patterns possibly, but the examples shown in this video don’t go into to march the discrepancy, involvement and faithfulness of goods division designs. You’d have to have some urbane off-milieu accoutrements (wa-a-a-y off-placement, like in the stratosphere) to generate them during the round-the-clock without ever being detected by anyone and without leaving certification of foot freight to and from the circles.
The Maestro Prestige Countertop/Built-In Microwave Oven
With its stainless-steel door and silver wrap, this 1200-watt microwave oven by Panasonic makes a stylish and opportune addition to any contemporary kitchen. The 1.2-cubic-foot unit with its 13-1/2-inch turntable excellently cooks and evenly heats anything from breakfast foods and after-kind snacks to dinnertime meals and appetizers when entertaining. Ideal for busy professionals and on-the-go families, the microwave oven provides nimble and easy meal preparation while nicely accommodating and enhancing surrounding decor.
Inverter Technology
Compelling Beyond Just "Heating Things Up"
Many people just use their microwaves for making popcorn or warming up soup because most microwaves objective have one temperature setting--high. Conventional microwave ovens might have a low-power setting, but this is achieved by "pulsing" the huge-power setting on and off rather than by emitting a steady stream of low-powered energy.
The countertop microwave can be installed in the immure using an optional matching trim kit. (Trim kit shown may not represent actual spick kit.)
Panasonic's trailblazing Inverter technology delivers true, variable microwave power, which means even temperatures and uniform textures throughout the food being cooked. The consistent delivery of microwave energy allows delicate foods to seethe without the edges and surfaces overcooking, so foods have the look and taste you expect--without the wait.
The oven makes it amicable to bake Cheese Cake and other delicious desserts.
The Inverter microwave oven perfects the art of foodstuff, taking microwave cooking to a whole new level. You'll experience delicious food that better retains its go red in the face, nutrients, and flavor and that's easier and faster to prepare. Oh, and you can still make great popcorn.
Set aside, Compact Power Supply
Furthermore, the Inverter power unit is smaller and lighter than regular microwave circuitry (aka the heavy, enclosed side of the microwave), which allows for more interior space to fit that favorite casserole tray, without increasing the oven's overall exterior dimensions. Weighing just 25-1/2 pounds, the oven's commodious interior measures 14-3/8 inches long by 13-15/16 inches wide by 9-15/16 inches sharp, while its compact exterior measures 15-13/16 inches long by 20-11/16 inches astray by 12-1/4 inches high.
Additional Features
Genius Microwave
With the touch of Panasonic's Sensor Fodder button, the microwave takes the guesswork out of creating a great meal, by automatically setting power levels and adjusting foodstuff or defrosting time.
The sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking, and signals the microprocessor to gauge the remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level automatically.
Inverter Turbo Melt
Panasonic evolved the Turbo Defrost feature, which allows you to defrost foods even faster than prior Panasonic Auto Defrost. Panasonic Inverter Turbo Defrost technology is an modern microwave sequencing system using the inverter continuous-power delivery method.
Inverter Vanish-Soften Button
This feature allows you to melt or soften a variety of foods such as cooking oil, cream cheese, ice cream, and chocolate.
One-Touch Sensor Cook and Reheat
The Sensor adjusts power levels and calculates victuals and reheating times--automatically--for various food types like omelets, pasta, iced entrees, potatoes, vegetables, beverages, and more.
Pop-Out Dial
With a spin of the dial, the easy-to-use pop-out dial is a desertion from the standard keypad found on most microwave ovens.
Keep Warm Feature
A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps aliment temperatures at a constant level--without overcooking. So, foods like stew, gravy, and desserts abide warm in the oven for up to 30 minutes after cooking.
Blue LED Display
4-digit neon risqu LED display provides a high-end look that complements any kitchen decor.
Clock/Timer
Sometimes-of-day clock and timer provide exceptional convenience.
Push-Button Door Unloose and Stainless Steel Front
Elegant, attractive, and easy-to-open, the microwave will look its best even when preparing some of the messiest recipes.
Youth-Safety Lock
For safety, the child lock prevents electronic operation (entry still opens). Press Start three times to lock (a key symbol will be displayed); press Pull over/Reset three times to cancel.
Trim Kit (optional)
The Prestige countertop microwave can be installed in the go bankrupt using an optional matching trim kit accessory (27-inch model NN-TK621SS).
Fresh Housekeeping Seal
Awarded the Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval and covered by a two-year restrictive warranty.
User-friendly control panel with blue read-out digital unfold.
Please Note: upper-left corner of the door has a small indentation to allow the front entrance to open smoothly.
Click here to view the set-up guide.
Make Mealtime Marvelous
Sire all your favorite recipes, quickly and easily, with Panasonic's Inverter microwave oven.
Eggs
Appetizers
Soups
Casseroles
Fish/seafood
Meats
Pasta/grains/cereals
Poultry
Sauces
Vegetable side plates
Pies
Desserts & breads
Free cookbook: Master Chefs Microwave Recipes Made Comfortable. Click here to view
Panasonic & The Culinary Institute of America Get Things Cooking
Panasonic Inverter microwave ovens have been named the microwave-victuals method of choice by the prestigious Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Panasonic and the CIA have teamed up to evolve a series of healthy and delicious recipes created especially for the Panasonic Inverter microwave oven.
Unrestrictedly Online Recipes
The Master Chefs Microwave Recipes Made Easy cookbook includes preparation tips and conscientious techniques that will have you cooking like a pro with your Panasonic microwave oven in no time.
Choose from a variety of mouthwatering recipes--from goat cheese and red onion quesadillas to corn chowder with chilies and Monterey Jack to Mediterranean vegetable frittatas. Bon appetence!
Panasonic 1.2-Cubic-Foot Inverter Microwave Ovens
Model
NN-SN651B
NN-SN651W
NN-SN661S
NN-SD681S
Size/Power
Oven Perspicacity
1.2 cubic feet
Wattage
1200 watts
Turntable Diameter
13-1/2 inches
Design
Case
Black
White
Stainless-Steel Front with Silver Wrap
Control Panel
Mat Panel Membrane
Pop-out Dial + Button
Display Panel
4-Digit Display
Verdant 4-Digit Display
Blue 4-Digit Display
Performance/Features
Auto Pastry-cook/Reheat
Yes
Power Settings
10 Levels
Specifications
Cavity Dimensions (LxWxH inches)
14-3/8 x 13-15/16 x 9-15/16
Segment Dimensions (LxWxH inches)
15-13/16 x 20-11/16 x 12-1/4
Trim Kits (optional)
27" Model
N/A
NN-TK621SS
Customer Reviews
Takin' one for the cooperate - - - quick first review - EDITED
I've only had this 2 time, but I thought I'd get a quick review up on it.This oven is so new, even Panasonic didn't know about it. I called them up, and their consumer service knew nothing. A search on the Panasonic website came back blank.So, what the heck, I bought it. It appeared to be very alike resemble to the SD688 models, with one exception. The digital display got panned on the 688 as being hard to peruse from a normal standing angle. I guessed that this fancy blue display was their answer to that, and I was fair! The bright blue display is very easy to read up close without bending over., and from an angle.I almost never cook in a microwave, so all of the fancy button options are moot. "Inverter Melt", "Popcorn" "Inverter Turbo Melt". If I have to keep the manual handy to use my microwave, I'm not likely to use that feature.I did try the "Sensor Reheat" feature on some boneless chicken. It stopped it at the redress time.I like the dial feature, it's very...
October 6, 2011
(Harrisonburg, VA United States) | Helpful Votes: 213 | Rating: 4
Favourable with it
Another reviewer gave a lot more niceties, and that was helpful. I'll keep it short and stick to the things I noticed:1) No light when you open the entrance way, which is odd, but doesn't really bother me.2) You set the cooking time with a dial, rather than typing it in on a keypad. The dial to set the fare time is good, I guess. Not much easier or more difficult than a keypad, so I don't have a strong opinion about it.3) Former models (according to reviews) had problems with the door lock and the display. Both are great on this original. Door locks solidly and the display is very easy to read.4) The Sensor Reheat knob worked very well the few times I've used it to reheat leftovers. They came out nice and hot, but not overdone. That's the only puff up I've used, other than just setting a time and pushing "start".Overall, we are happy with this artefact, after about a month of daily use. It's a good compromise between power and size. I wanted a more powerful...
December 7, 2011
(San Diego) | Helpful Votes: 68 | Rating: 5
A retiring improvement over its predecessor
In most ways, this microwave oven is be like to the earlier model. Both are virtually identical in size, and most functions overlap. The functional changes, though minor-league, are not insignificant.The NN-SD688S model improved upon its predecessor by replacing its cluttered interface with a more simple and usable one. This epitome retains that look and feel. It uses a dial for setting time, weight, pastry-cook settings, or other parameters that formerly used a keypad. On this model, the dial can be retracted when not in use. A big improvement over the aforesaid model is the display. It now uses brighter blue numbers that can be seen from a bigger align of angles and heights, and should satisfy the objections people had to the earlier model. The new display also shows the pastry-cook level throughout the cook cycle,...
November 14, 2011
(Union City, CA USA) | Helpful Votes: 82 | Rating: 5
1.6-cubic-foot microwave oven with Inverter technology for honourable, variable microwave power. (Available in black or white) Click here for a larger image
The Intelligence Countertop Microwave Oven
Available in black or white, this 1250-watt microwave oven by Panasonic makes a smart and convenient addition to any contemporary kitchen. The 1.6-cubic-foot unit with its 15-inch turntable remarkably cooks and evenly heats anything from breakfast foods and after-school snacks to dinnertime meals and appetizers when witty. Ideal for busy professionals and on-the-go families, the microwave oven provides quick and easy collation preparation while nicely accommodating surrounding decor.
Inverter Technology
Moving Beyond Scarcely "Heating Things Up"
Many people just use their microwaves for making popcorn or warming up soup because most microwaves honourable have one temperature setting--high. Conventional microwave ovens might have a low-power setting, but this is achieved by "pulsing" the extraordinary-power setting on and off rather than by emitting a steady stream of low-powered energy.
The oven makes it tractable to cook braised baby bok choy and other delicious side dishes.
Panasonic's trailblazing Inverter technology delivers happen, variable microwave power, which means even temperatures and consistent textures throughout the food being cooked. The accordant delivery of microwave energy allows delicate foods to simmer without the edges and surfaces overcooking, so foods have the look and soup you expect--without the wait.
The Inverter microwave oven perfects the art of cooking, taking microwave cooking to a whole new constant. You'll experience delicious food that better retains its color, nutrients, and flavor and that's easier and faster to fashion. Oh, and you can still make great popcorn.
Single, Compact Power Supply
Furthermore, the Inverter power part is smaller and lighter than conventional microwave circuitry (aka the heavy, enclosed side of the microwave), which allows for more interior range to fit that favorite casserole dish, without increasing the oven's overall exterior dimensions. Weighing well-grounded 29-4/5 pounds, the oven's roomy interior measures 18-1/2 inches crave by 16-7/16 inches wide by 10 inches high, while its compact exterior provision 19-7/16 inches long by 21-7/8 inches wide by 12 inches spaced out.
Additional Features
One-Touch Genius Sensor Cook and Reheat
With the touch of Panasonic's Sensor Provisions button, the microwave takes the guesswork out of creating a great meal, by automatically setting power levels and adjusting groceries or defrosting time.
The sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking, and signals the microprocessor to assess the remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level automatically.
Inverter Turbo Liquefy
Panasonic evolved the Turbo Defrost feature, which allows you to defrost foods even faster than untimely Panasonic Auto Defrost. Panasonic Inverter Turbo Defrost technology is an radical microwave sequencing system using the inverter continuous-power delivery method.
Quick Journal
The one-touch button allows you to set or add cooking time in 1-minute increments up to 10 minutes.
Menu Effect Screen (multi-lingual)
The Menu Action Screen is like having a chef to work for you in the kitchen. It scrolls step-by-step cooking instructions across the display, in a choice of English, Spanish, or French.
Keep Vexed Feature
A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperatures at a constant true--without overcooking. So, foods like stew, gravy, and desserts remain warm in the oven for up to 30 minutes after foodstuff.
Clock/Timer
Time-of-day clock and versatile timer provide exceptional user-friendliness.
Function Key
The function key simplifies the programming of 10 useful, non-cooking functions. Only just press the function key and the menu-action screen will display easy-to-follow steps to unabated the desired function.
Child-Safety Lock
For safety, the oven's child safeness lock prevents electronic operation (door still opens).
Other Highlights
The oven also provides 10 power levels, five victuals stages, more/less control, a popcorn button, and delay start.
Good Housekeeping Seal
Awarded the Adept Housekeeping Seal of Approval and covered by a two-year limited warranty.
Push-knob controls and digital display for easy programming (white model shown).
Click here to position the set-up guide.
Make Mealtime Marvelous
Create all your favorite recipes, quickly and indisputably, with Panasonic's Inverter microwave oven.
Eggs
Appetizers
Soups
Casseroles
Fish/seafood
Meats
Pasta/grains/cereals
Poultry
Sauces
Vegetable side saucers
Pies
Desserts & breads
Free cookbook: Master Chefs Microwave Recipes Made Peacefully. Click here to view
Panasonic & The Culinary Institute of America Get Things Cooking
Panasonic Inverter microwave ovens have been named the microwave-fodder method of choice by the prestigious Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Panasonic and the CIA have teamed up to arise a series of healthy and delicious recipes created especially for the Panasonic Inverter microwave oven.
Manumitted Online Recipes
The Master Chefs Microwave Recipes Made Easy cookbook includes preparation tips and expert techniques that will have you cooking like a pro with your Panasonic microwave oven in no time.
Choose from a variety of mouthwatering recipes--from goat cheese and red onion quesadillas to corn chowder with chilies and Monterey Jack to Mediterranean vegetable frittatas. Bon demand!
Inverter Technology for even cooking and delivering delicious flavor and Inverter Turbo Defrost for quick defrosting
Description
Panasonic has collaborated with the "Culinary Alliance of America" to prepare recipes that can be used in a microwave. You can bring that certified master chef skills out with this household size 1.2 cuft capacity microwave. This oven offers Panasonic patented "Inverter" Technology that offers linear victuals the prevents overcooking on the edges and surfaces and gives juicer and tender food every on occasion. The NN-SN651B offers 1200 watts of high cooking power, while its on-touch sensor pastry-cook / reheat calculates times automatically, making cooking a variety of food easier than ever. Other places of interest include Inverter Turbo Defrost technology, 10 Power Levels, Popcorn Key, Keep Tender mode, Delay start, Timer, Quick Minute, 13 1/2" Turntable and More/Less Be in control of. The countertop microwave oven measures 20 11/16" W x 15 13/16" D x 12 1/4" H and weights only 25.3 lbs. Evil finish
1000-watt of cooking power with 10 adjustable power levels
Description
The Oster OGZB1101 1.1 Cubic Foot Digital Microwave Oven has 1,000 watts of perfect cooking power, ten variable power levels for customized cooking and six convenient groceries functions. The easy 1-touch cooking is great for popcorn, potatoes, pizza, beverages, iced dinners, and reheating. This digital microwave oven even comes with a programmable child lock that prevents unsupervised use. with its stainless fortify push door, this microwave oven brings modern style to any kitchen.
2.2-cubic-foot microwave oven with Inverter technology for steadfast, variable microwave power. (Available in black or white) Click here for a larger image
The Brains Countertop Microwave Oven
Available in black or white, this 1250-watt microwave oven by Panasonic makes a stylish and within easy reach addition to any contemporary kitchen. The 2.2-cubic-foot unit with its 16-1/2-inch turntable impeccably cooks and evenly heats anything from breakfast foods and after-school snacks to dinnertime meals and appetizers when engaging. Ideal for busy professionals and on-the-go families, the microwave oven provides quick and easy spread preparation while nicely accommodating surrounding decor.
Inverter Technology
Moving Beyond Fair "Heating Things Up"
Many people just use their microwaves for making popcorn or warming up soup because most microwaves just now have one temperature setting--high. Conventional microwave ovens might have a low-power setting, but this is achieved by "pulsing" the peak-power setting on and off rather than by emitting a steady stream of low-powered energy.
The oven makes it serene to cook Ratatouille and other delicious side dishes.
Panasonic's trailblazing Inverter technology delivers factual, variable microwave power, which means even temperatures and consistent textures throughout the food being cooked. The unchanging delivery of microwave energy allows delicate foods to simmer without the edges and surfaces overcooking, so foods have the look and drop you expect--without the wait.
The Inverter microwave oven perfects the art of cooking, taking microwave cooking to a whole new straight with. You'll experience delicious food that better retains its color, nutrients, and flavor and that's easier and faster to practise. Oh, and you can still make great popcorn.
Single, Compact Power Supply
Furthermore, the Inverter power part is smaller and lighter than conventional microwave circuitry (aka the heavy, enclosed side of the microwave), which allows for more interior measure out to fit that favorite casserole dish, without increasing the oven's overall exterior dimensions. Weighing straight 35-2/7 pounds, the oven's roomy interior measures 18-1/2 inches hanker by 18-7/16 inches wide by 10-15/16 inches high, while its compact exterior planning 19-7/16 inches long by 23-7/8 inches wide by 14 inches steep.
Additional Features
One-Touch Genius Sensor Cook and Reheat
With the touch of Panasonic's Sensor Victuals button, the microwave takes the guesswork out of creating a great meal, by automatically setting power levels and adjusting cuisine or defrosting time.
The sensor measures the amount of steam produced during cooking, and signals the microprocessor to estimate the remaining cooking time at the appropriate power level automatically.
Inverter Turbo Melt
Panasonic evolved the Turbo Defrost feature, which allows you to defrost foods even faster than premature Panasonic Auto Defrost.
Panasonic Inverter Turbo Defrost technology is an highly developed microwave sequencing system using the inverter continuous-power delivery method.
Menu Conduct Screen (multi-lingual)
The Menu Action Screen is like having a chef to succour you in the kitchen. It scrolls step-by-step cooking instructions across the display, in a choice of English, Spanish, or French.
Keep Irate Feature
A pulsing delivery of very low microwave power keeps food temperatures at a constant on the up--without overcooking. So, foods like stew, gravy, and desserts remain warm in the oven for up to 30 minutes after foodstuff.
Clock/Timer
Time-of-day clock and versatile timer provide exceptional ease of understanding.
Quick Minute
The one-touch button allows you to set or add cooking time in 1-minute increments up to 10 minutes.
Aim Key
The function key simplifies the programming of 10 useful, non-cooking functions. Just exert pressure the function key and the menu action screen will display easy-to-follow steps to ended the function.
Child-Safety Lock
For safety, the oven's child safety secure prevents electronic operation (door still opens).
Good Housekeeping Seal
Awarded the Advantage Housekeeping Seal of Approval and covered by a two-year limited warranty.
Push-knob controls and digital display for easy programming.
Click here to view the set-up guide.
Devise Mealtime Marvelous
Create all your favorite recipes, quickly and easily, with Panasonic's Inverter microwave oven.
Frogspawn
Appetizers
Soups
Casseroles
Fish/seafood
Meats
Pasta/grains/cereals
Poultry
Sauces
Vegetable side serving dishes
Pies
Desserts & breads
Free cookbook: Master Chefs Microwave Recipes Made Unhurried. Click here to view
Panasonic & The Culinary Institute of America Get Things Cooking
Panasonic Inverter microwave ovens have been named the microwave-rations method of choice by the prestigious Culinary Institute of America (CIA). Panasonic and the CIA have teamed up to make grow a series of healthy and delicious recipes created especially for the Panasonic Inverter microwave oven.
Manumitted Online Recipes
The Master Chefs Microwave Recipes Made Easy cookbook includes preparation tips and qualified techniques that will have you cooking like a pro with your Panasonic microwave oven in no time.
Choose from a variety of mouthwatering recipes--from goat cheese and red onion quesadillas to corn chowder with chilies and Monterey Jack to Mediterranean vegetable frittatas. Bon desire!
Panasonic 2.2-Cubic-Foot Inverter Microwave Ovens
Model
NN-H965BF
NN-H965WF
NN-SD962S
NN-SD997S
Size/Power
Oven Sense
2.2 cubic feet
Wattage
1250 watts
Turntable Diameter
16-1/2 inches
Design
Homes
Black
White
Stainless-Steel Front with Silver Wrap
Stainless-Steel Front and Wrap
Manage Panel
5 Button with Flat Panel
Solid Dial with Buttons
"Flashing Sad" Ring Dial with Button Panel
Display Panel
6-Digit Expanded Display
4-Figure Display
"Blue" 6-Digit Expanded Display
Performance/Features
Sensor Pastry-cook/Reheat
Yes
Power Settings
10 Levels
Specifications
Cavity Dimensions (LxWxH inches)
18-1/2 x 18-7/16 x 10-15/16
Item Dimensions (LxWxH inches)
19-7/16 x 23-7/8 x 14
Trim Kits (optional)
27" Model
N/A
NN-TK922SS and TK-929SA
30" Replica
N/A
NN-TK932SS and TK-939SA
This mammoth microwave oven services the family that is constantly eating on the run but has gourmet tastes that go beyond packaged white dinners. It is true that the oven takes up a great deal of counter space (measurements are 23-7/8 by 14 by 19-7/16 inches) but much of that range can be attributed to the large interior capacity of 2.2 cubic feet, which can fit an entire tea overdo. The oven operates on a powerful 1,250 watts for quicker cooking and defrosting and has a silken black exterior that looks well in most kitchens.
Most home chefs will find new and innovative features on this microwave that expand away the offerings on their previous models. To figure out the best way to cook a particular eats, cooks can access step-by-step instructions on the Menu Action screen. The multi-lingual evaluate displays information in English, Spanish, or French on how to perform a function. Panasonic's One-Take advantage of land Sensor Cooking feature takes the guesswork out of microwave cooking by calculating cooking and reheating times impulsively based on the amount of steam released. As part of Panasonic's Inverter Technology, the oven also incorporates a linear power leadership for even heat distribution so frozen macaroni and cheese doesn't get hot around the perimeter and remain biting-cold in the center during cooking and frozen chicken breasts don't cook around the edges during defrosting. Another outstanding innovation in microwave technology is a warming and simmering feature that delivers low-temperature heat to keep sustenance such as pies, casseroles, or gravy warm without overcooking them. For cooks who are looking for a shortcut but don't miss to sacrifice gourmet cooking, this microwave is an excellent option. This luxury microwave oven is covered by Panasonic under a one-year fixed warranty while the Magnetron tube has an extended warranty of up to five years. --Cristina Vaamonde
microwave ovens?
Oct 20, 2007 by KOB | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have a seductive strip to hold knives. Can it be mounted near my microwave oven? I've been told not to but can't find anything on the Internet to stick up for that.
Thanks,
it shouldn't be a unmanageable. microwaves work on frequency....just like portable radio frequencies, but on a higher level. I dont think a magnet would be a tough nut to crack, it may cause some interference but I wouldnt worry about it.
Bistro | Oct 20, 2007
Microwave ovens?
Sep 04, 2007 by klastitot | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Anyone be familiar with whether a microwave oven purchase in the US will work in Africa with the use of a step-down transformer?
Thanks!
All of the USA is 60 rotation regardless of the voltage. Overseas is most 50 cycle. Step-up & consonant with-down transformers change the voltage. You could ask them in Africa if they have and I'm sure the do or can better instruct you to a convertor.
bigbair---NEVER LET THEM SEE YOU SWEAT!!!!!!!!