The microwave is there for you in quick-fix dinner rushes. Here are five things you can do to extend the life of this commonly used appliance.
October 15, 2014
The microwave is there for you in quick-fix dinner rushes. Here are five things you can do to extend the life of this commonly used appliance.
When it comes to appliances, microwaves are among the most easily disposed and replaced. After all, they’ve become so cheap that sometimes you save more money by buying a new microwave than fixing your old. That said, if you treat your microwave right, you should be able to keep yours alive for many years.
This sounds obvious, but taking a little elbow grease to your appliance can also extend the life of your microwave.
That means cleaning spills up shortly after they happen and hand washing or running your glass removable bases through the dishwasher. If something’s stuck on, you can try a few tricks:
Make sure to especially focus on wiping off the grime around the edge of the door and its opening to maintain the tight seal your microwave came with.
At least in the products you take to your unit. Avoid abrasive scrubbers and powders. Instead use hot soapy water and a sponge or cloth to do the work.
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