Technology0 min ago
Combi Microwave Problem
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A few months ago I bought a combination microwave oven. As I am on my own, I thought it would save heating up the built-in oven when cooking in the conventional way.
I have only recently started to use it & realised straight away (as the food wasn't cooking properly) that the temperature wasn't right. I have an oven thermometer & used this to test it. I set it for 180 degrees & it barely reached 150 degrees after pre-heat. I tested it at other temps too & found it too low on all of them.
To make sure my oven thermometer was working ok, I used my built-in oven the following day & the thermometer registered correctly.
I contacted the company I bought it from & it was replaced on Sunday. Tonight, I have used it again & the same thing is happening. After pre-heating, I set it for 20 mins but the temperature was well down on what it should have been. I have had one of these combi ovens before (different make) & it worked fine & served me well.
I will obviously have to contact the company I bought it from again. Surely it should be accurate within just a few degrees??
I have only recently started to use it & realised straight away (as the food wasn't cooking properly) that the temperature wasn't right. I have an oven thermometer & used this to test it. I set it for 180 degrees & it barely reached 150 degrees after pre-heat. I tested it at other temps too & found it too low on all of them.
To make sure my oven thermometer was working ok, I used my built-in oven the following day & the thermometer registered correctly.
I contacted the company I bought it from & it was replaced on Sunday. Tonight, I have used it again & the same thing is happening. After pre-heating, I set it for 20 mins but the temperature was well down on what it should have been. I have had one of these combi ovens before (different make) & it worked fine & served me well.
I will obviously have to contact the company I bought it from again. Surely it should be accurate within just a few degrees??
Answers
Yes, it should - pre-heating brings ours up to temperature in a few minutes. Your new one will still be under warranty - get them to send out an engineer so he can test it in situ.
21:41 Wed 18th Feb 2015
Well, you could get the engineer out as boxtops says. Or you could just accept that the particular model you have had twice now, needs you to adjust the control and timings to take into consideration that it's just the way it is, if that makes sense.
I have a combi microwave and it heats up very quickly but to too high a temperature so I always have it ten or twenty degrees lower than I would in my fan oven, and cook food for less time. Unless you're doing a lot of baking in it then it's not crucial is it?
I have a combi microwave and it heats up very quickly but to too high a temperature so I always have it ten or twenty degrees lower than I would in my fan oven, and cook food for less time. Unless you're doing a lot of baking in it then it's not crucial is it?