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Old 10-16-2008, 12:26 AM   #1
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Default Microwave Oven cooking capacity

how much difference will be there in cooking capacity between a 21L and 28L convection microwave oven

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Default 21L vs 28L

The 28L is rated at a high watt rating,about 1/3 higher.It will heat up your food alot quicker.
 
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Hi,

Thanks for sharing with us that information.
But, I don't have any ideas from where I can buy new Microwave for my home.

Can you suggest any place ?

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L stands for liters so a 6 liter difference is not a huge diff, but might be significant enough for you to decide to go with one over the other. I would like at Amazon.com or Sears.com at examples of both sizes in order for you to see the difference in sizes.
 
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Paul,

Any Walmart, Target, K-Mart, Sears, or online at Amazon.com or even EBay will have quite a selection of Microwaves at good prices.
 
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Basic microwave ovens heat food quickly and efficiently, but do not brown or bake food in the way conventional ovens do. This makes them unsuitable for cooking certain foods, or to achieve certain effects. Additional kinds of heat sources can be added to microwave packaging, or into combination microwave ovens, to add these additional effects.

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