My parent’s microwave has a shelf

    by dbmeed

    35 Comments

    1. I’ve always wondered how these work. I guess the antenna shoots straight downward onto the food?

    2. mycatpartyhouse on

      I’ve never seen a microwave with a shelf. I’m used to a single glass tray that rotates as the food heats/cooks.

    3. mid-west-coaster on

      I have that same microwave, sadly missing a the wire shelf. It’s old but a workhorse.

    4. camelCaseCoffeeTable on

      Is this not normal lol? Mine has a shelf, I just kinda assumed that’s how it was lol

    5. Colossus-the-Keen on

      How is it that you can’t put a spoon in the microwave but you can have a metal shelf?

    6. I just bought a new microwave earlier this year and it has a removable rack, as well as an air fry feature.

    7. My timeshare condo has this because it’s supposed to double function as a convection bake if needed.

    8. That looks a bit like the one my parents had when I was growing up. It was a JCPenny branded one with a slot where you could insert cards with preprogrammed cooking instructions. I wonder if Kenmore was the OEM or if this was just the general style of them in the late 80s. Theirs was losing steam throughout the 2010s, but continued to work and was only replaced when the entire kitchen got renovated in 2020.

    9. Mine has one. It’s mostly for settings or food that don’t need to spin. My microwave has a soften setting for butter and you’re supposed to put it on the shelf

    10. anaboogiewoogie on

      My microwave has a spinny glass plate and an optional shelf I can put in and pull out. Is that not normal?

    11. TheVascularFern on

      I though items had to spin as the microwaves amplify and are higher in some regions and lower in others and if the plate didn’t rotate/move you’d get uneven heating

    12. Captain_Ashley_Bob on

      My microwave has a shelf too! Metal rack as well,

      We don’t use it often but cool to have.

    13. Yeah, microwaves with metal racks are built for them. The rack isn’t dangerous because it’s thick, smooth, and designed to sit in the microwave, not like random foil or a fork, where sharp edges create the issue. Instead of sparking, it mostly just reflects the microwaves like the walls do. The microwave waves bounce around, heat the food, and pass through the gaps in the rack. The rack’s only job is to lift food up so you can cook two things at once and get more even heating.

    14. Mine has one of these and I’m too scared to use it. Apparently when the metal has two contact points it doesn’t arc but that doesn’t comfort me. No metal in the microwave is engrained in me like stop, drop and roll.

    15. TwistedClyster on

      Ours does too, but I’ve never used it.
      Just have to take the shelf out when I have a tall mug.

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