Nice Vintage Microwave, this one is 20 years older than mine. I purchased my Panasonic in 1993, is has the same wood grain look surface, electrical flat panel that is original, door opens by push button. Only the light bulb needs replacing, nothing has been changed or replaced and the functions are as good as the ones of today, I love it! It has the round turning glass plate so foods cook or warmed evenly, I can still cook a small pot roast in it.
right now i am on a hunt to get one like this to replace the cheap newer panasonic thats falling apart. i hope i can come up with one like this or the older one with the 2 dials
Hi, I recently bought a unit like yours but it did not come with instructions. Could you post another video with somebody else holding the camera and you going over the basics for its operation. Thanks.
@1DanielChristensen They work by a magnetron. The magnetron excites the water molecules in the food. As the water molecules move faster and faster bumping into each other, it makes friction. Then the water molecules reach 212F and makes steam. The food is cooked from the inside out. Thats why if you warm rolls up in the mirowave, if you put them in to long they become tough. Thats also why microwaves don't ( brown ). You need a direct heat source to do that. thanks.......
Nice Vintage Microwave, this one is 20 years older than mine. I purchased my Panasonic in 1993, is has the same wood grain look surface, electrical flat panel that is original, door opens by push button. Only the light bulb needs replacing, nothing has been changed or replaced and the functions are as good as the ones of today, I love it! It has the round turning glass plate so foods cook or warmed evenly, I can still cook a small pot roast in it.
bluejjbird 1 month ago
right now i am on a hunt to get one like this to replace the cheap newer panasonic thats falling apart. i hope i can come up with one like this or the older one with the 2 dials
rmx77 1 month ago
I have 5 amana radar ranges 3 of the are touchmatic II.I have the owner manual cook book and cook probes.
rplavigna 3 months ago
Would you sell the Microwave?
Mr00Snake 3 months ago
This was when manfacturers took pride in what they built.
morrismagic08 11 months ago
if we put him in a microwave would he speed up? sssssssllllllllllllllloooooooooooowwwwwwwww
vicv100 11 months ago
Hi, I recently bought a unit like yours but it did not come with instructions. Could you post another video with somebody else holding the camera and you going over the basics for its operation. Thanks.
-Keith
maxterw 1 year ago
THAT WAS A GOOD ONE FOR IT'S TIME
cyberlight22 1 year ago
wow. 30 seconds of information dragged out to almost 6 minutes!
hyperswivel 1 year ago
@1DanielChristensen They work by a magnetron. The magnetron excites the water molecules in the food. As the water molecules move faster and faster bumping into each other, it makes friction. Then the water molecules reach 212F and makes steam. The food is cooked from the inside out. Thats why if you warm rolls up in the mirowave, if you put them in to long they become tough. Thats also why microwaves don't ( brown ). You need a direct heat source to do that. thanks.......
bigcarguy69 1 year ago