Microwaving Water!

 

lyndal1838
Honored Contributor

That is not exactly new icy.

I just looked at the instruction book that was with a microwave that was purchased in the late 1970s and it give much the same information...not as much detail of course.


@lyndal1838 wrote:

That is not exactly new icy.

I just looked at the instruction book that was with a microwave that was purchased in the late 1970s and it give much the same information...not as much detail of course.


So? It's still valid, is it not?

I'll never forget when I made my first mug of coffee in that manner.  

 

Fortunately, I take a lot of milk in my mug so there was less water to begin with.  Fortunately, I used to make my coffees on the sink draining board (saves housework with possible spillages .) 

 

Thereafter one of the signs called the Kitchen, the Laboratory.

 

DEB


@icyfroth wrote:

@lyndal1838 wrote:

That is not exactly new icy.

I just looked at the instruction book that was with a microwave that was purchased in the late 1970s and it give much the same information...not as much detail of course.


So? It's still valid, is it not?


And where did I say it was not valid?

What I have done is confirm that the report you posted is accurate and it has been known for many years.


@lyndal1838 wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@lyndal1838 wrote:

That is not exactly new icy.

I just looked at the instruction book that was with a microwave that was purchased in the late 1970s and it give much the same information...not as much detail of course.


So? It's still valid, is it not?


And where did I say it was not valid?

What I have done is confirm that the report you posted is accurate and it has been known for many years.


Oh well! I'm so glad it has your seal of approval!

 

 

Oh well! I'm so glad it has your seal of approval!

 

SEAL OF APPROVAL

 

 

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I needed the reminder. I'd forgotten that, but myth busters says it needs to be distilled water. They also said they couldn't rule out it being possible for other liquids.

 

I'm impressed...someone saved a manual from the 70s. : )

 

I never trusted a microwave and avoid using it, but I do sometimes and could see me making that mistake. I have a gas stove that heats things quick enough.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=eIGPvPRzEaQ

 

 

 

 

 

I'm really glad you posted this.

My husband always makes his coffee this way-puts in water and milk and off it goes into the microwave (yuck)

I didn't know the liquid could explode like this. I'll tell him, he won't be happy.

If there is milk in the cup as well it will not behave in the same way as if it is just water.

 

The instructions for cleaning that old microwave were to boil a cup of water with dishwashing liquid added to clean it.  I have been doing it for over 30 years with no ill effects.