He’s a crock.
Still have the microwave I got in 1979. Just has one timer dial on the outside - that’s it as far as controls. Still works great.
When I was little I remember my mother telling my grandfather not to stand near the microwave because he had a pacemaker. I also was told not to look into the microwave because it would hurt my eyes.
..had to turn him off...can’t stand people who talk about three subjects at once. So you haven’t used a nuker in seven years....and for seven years
you’ve had this “space” in your cabinetry?...OK
Wiley...next project.
I ditched my microwave. Like the space it left on my kitchen counter and the food tastes a lot better.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2015/07/22/microwave-plastic.aspx
I read one anti-microwave page that cited “studies” that showed that microwaves reduced the “Vital Energy” of food by 92%!
Your wireless is a bigger problem.
My nurse and PHD sis had a double mastectomy years ago and is a firm believer of the connection between Micro Waves and Breast Cancer.
She feel the proximity of the units in many homes in the chest area of the kitchen counters and above stoves as a big factor.
They also make excellent cell phone chargers.
I’m a slave to indoor plumbing.
I need to go heat up some leftovers in the microwave for breakfast before I can read or watch this.
It's not worth anything.
What a bunch of la-la land, twilight zone bunk.
I don’t own a microwave. Or a cell phone. Or a computer. In fact, I’m not typing this. I’m screaming this to my chamber maid from another room while she types on her iPhone. She will scream any replies back from a safe distance. We scream a lot around here.
Then she will warm my coffee with an immersion heater.
Seems like food heated in a microwave doesn’t stay hot as long as when heated with an actual heat source like flame or electric coils. They’re still the best way to make buttery popcorn though.
I only use microwave to re-heat coffee and a few other
foods. Ours is real old; dates back to about the mid-80’s
of the last century. It’s small. I used one of those seal
testers around the door and it showed nothing escaping. -
First thing I ever tried in microwave were scrambled eggs.
YUK. I keep Himalyan salt lamps in our tv rooms for the
EMP’s. I just simply don’t stand right over the oven and
stand looking into it. EMP’S (electromagnetic pulses) are
real. Don’t listen to POOHPOOHERS; BETTER SAFE than sorry.