The ultimate guide to when to replace the microwave
04/04/22

When is it time to replace the microwave? Here's how to tell

Reduce stress and maintain your life quality by understanding when it’s time to replace the microwave. You won’t appreciate its importance while you have it.

The microwave was invented in 1945 and, after a period of suspicion, it has become a staple in homes across the globe. The simple truth is that most homes view a microwave as an essential kitchen appliance.

Of course, the fact that it can defrost as effectively as it can cook does make it a practical addition to the home. In fact, while that’s the most common use of a microwave there are several other surprising usages for this kitchen appliance.

The bottom line is you need one and it’s annoying when it breaks. That’s why you should know when it’s time to replace the microwave.

How long does a microwave last?

A good microwave will last approximately seven years. Of course, there are many variables to consider that can affect this. The more often you use it the shorter the life is likely to be, as is misusing it by putting inappropriate items in it.

If your microwave is approaching 6-7 years old, you’re going to need to watch for signs that it’s time to replace it.

When to replace the microwave? Common signs that your microwave needs changing

With the range of Candy microwaves, you can cook and defrost your food within a few minutes, making them a desirable asset for your home. It’s worth considering changing to a Candy microwave, especially if your microwave is doing any of the following:

  • Making funny noises
  • Smells like electrical burning
  • Isn’t cooking food in the usual time or cooking unevenly
  • Needs help to work properly – such as a spoon to hold the door closed
  • Keypad has stopped working

Time to replace the microwave: maintaining and extending the life of your microwave

A fundamental rule regarding microwaves is to never put anything metallic in them. It causes sparks and can cause a fire or your microwave to stop working.

Alongside only using microwave-approved products in your microwave, you should clean it regularly. This prevents food from building up which can affect the way the microwave cooks your fresh food and increases the risk of a fire.

Using the right product, like Care+Protect Degreaser for microwave ovens, you can easily clean the internal parts eliminating bad smells. Although there are plenty of products on the market, using a dedicated cleaning product means you know you’re taking the best possible care of your microwave.

It also avoids contaminating the inside or your food with a poor choice of detergent.

Best way to dispose of your old microwave

Unfortunately, every microwave will reach the end of its life at some point. These are not appliances that can be just taken apart as they have capacitors that hold a high electric charge. In short, they could give you a nasty shock.

That’s why you need to dispose of it properly: if your microwave is broken and can’t be used any more then you can take it to your local recycling centre. They’ll have a dedicated section for them. Recycling centres will take microwaves apart properly and ensure as many pieces as possible are recycled.

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