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MyBlackHen | 09:58 Mon 29th Apr 2013 | How it Works
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Panasonic, Inverter, Slimline Combi.
The question is, what is an inverter, thanks in advance.
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Microwaves with an inverter (usually dearer models) are more flexible than ordinary "magnetron" types. You can fine-tune temperatures for example. Definitely not for just re-heating stuff!
12:41 Mon 29th Apr 2013
Just what Panasonic call the thingy that makes the micowaves
Microwaves with an inverter (usually dearer models) are more flexible than ordinary "magnetron" types. You can fine-tune temperatures for example.
Definitely not for just re-heating stuff!
I'm unsure since I know inverters as being a type of power system whereby the incoming mains is chopped up to create a very high frequency source of power, which allows the transformers to be smaller and more efficient, and I guess more controllable ? But I'm dragging my brain for information I knew decades ago, so :-) I'm thinking that maybe that is related in a microwave to make the power supplied to the food via the microwaves more controllable ?
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Oh deff not just for reheating, I grill, bake and all sorts in mine, rather than putting the big oven on, plus I like the way stuff gets evenly browned instead of me turning cakes round.

Thank you gentlemen :)

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