FAQ
Can I safely put paper towels in the microwave?
Most plain, unprinted white paper towels are entirely safe for short bursts of heating to cover splatters and trap moisture. You must, however, avoid paper towels made from recycled materials. Recycled paper products often contain microscopic metal flecks from the manufacturing process that can easily spark and ignite a fire.
How long should a standard residential microwave last?
With proper maintenance and strict adherence to safety guidelines, a high-quality unit should provide reliable service for approximately seven to ten years. If your appliance starts making unusually loud grinding noises, takes twice as long to heat liquids, or repeatedly blows its internal fuse, the magnetron is likely failing, and it is time for a replacement.
Is it hazardous to stand directly in front of the appliance while it runs?
Modern units feature highly effective safety shielding and tight door seals designed to keep radiation contained strictly within the cooking chamber. Unless the door hinges are visibly bent, the glass is cracked, or the latch is broken, standing near the unit poses no risk to your health. If you suspect structural damage to the door, unplug the unit immediately.
Why does my appliance spark when there is absolutely no metal inside?
If you experience sparking without any foil or silverware present, you likely have an accumulation of burned carbon directly on the waveguide cover. Food splatters turn to carbon after repeated heating, and carbon conducts electricity. Deep clean the interior and inspect the mica sheet for burn holes; replace the sheet if you spot any damage.

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