Peteandsharon
Well-known member
Hey guys,
This is a question for those of you who have used the Apollo convection/microwave ovens a great deal. It occurred to me that so many frozen foods these days specifically say not to cook with a microwave less than 1100 watts. Looking through my manuals I believe that I have found that the Apollo outputs in the ballpark of 1000 watts. I'm guessing that the 100 watt shortfall is inconsequential. But I thought I'd ask anyway. Has anyone used the microwave to heat up an item that specifically requests 1100 watts or greater to cook with? Did you find that the cooking times changed at all? Were there any problems at all that you noticed?
Thanks,
Pete
This is a question for those of you who have used the Apollo convection/microwave ovens a great deal. It occurred to me that so many frozen foods these days specifically say not to cook with a microwave less than 1100 watts. Looking through my manuals I believe that I have found that the Apollo outputs in the ballpark of 1000 watts. I'm guessing that the 100 watt shortfall is inconsequential. But I thought I'd ask anyway. Has anyone used the microwave to heat up an item that specifically requests 1100 watts or greater to cook with? Did you find that the cooking times changed at all? Were there any problems at all that you noticed?
Thanks,
Pete