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  2. 13 Most Reliable Appliance Brands, According to Consumer Reports

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    That’s where Consumer Reports comes in, with its annual Appliance Brand Reliability Rankings report. The latest survey, which was compiled from members who bought more than 760,000 new laundry ...

  3. The Bacteria In This Appliance Is Worse Than You Think ...

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    Turns out, the trusty kitchen appliance is actually pretty disgusting, according to a new study. Researchers swabbed 30 microwaves in homes, offices, and microbiology laboratories and found 747 ...

  4. These Microwaves Cost $150 or Less, But They Don’t Look It

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    The Best Cheap Microwaves. Best Overall: BLACK+DECKER Digital Microwave Oven. Best Budget: Faberware Compact Countertop Microwave Oven. Best Stainless Steel: GE Countertop Microwave . Best Large ...

  5. Microwave oven - Wikipedia

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    Microwave oven ownership in Vietnam in 2008 was at 16% of households, versus 30% ownership of refrigerators; this rate was up significantly from 6.7% microwave oven ownership in 2002, with 14% ownership for refrigerators that year. [31] Consumer household microwave ovens usually come with a cooking power of between 600 and 1200 watts.

  6. TrueCookPlus - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the first TrueCookPlus licensed microwave ovens were launched in a limited national test market beginning at Best Buy in August, then Sears in September. During this test market phase, Consumer Reports selected the TrueCookPlus equipped Kenmore model #6633 as its #1 Top Rated mid-sized countertop microwave oven. See also

  7. Microwave - Wikipedia

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    A telecommunications tower with a variety of dish antennas for microwave relay links on Frazier Peak, Ventura County, California. The apertures of the dishes are covered by plastic sheets (radomes) to keep out moisture. Microwave is a form of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths shorter than other radio waves but longer than infrared waves.