13 Things You Shouldn't Put In a Microwave
Introduced in 1967, Microwaves became an essential appliance for every modern kitchen! They save
us time and generally make life easier, but did you know that there are
certain materials that shouldn't be placed in a Microwave? Most plastic
will melt, emit toxic fumes and can pollute your food, while metallic
objects become a kind of an antenna, producing electric arcs (sparks) which can lead to fires or worse.
I decided to give you some advice on 13 things you SHOULDN'T use in a microwave:
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Takeout Containers: If
you want to heat up that leftover Chinese food, make sure you remove
the metal handle, or put the leftovers in a different container. |
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Eggs: Want to quickly
hard-boil an egg? Avoid putting it in the microwave. While it may seem
like a good idea, it really isn't - this is because while the egg heats
up, the water content inside the egg turns to steam, and since it has no
way to "escape", it'll end up exploding. |
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Lunch Bags: Microwaving
paper (or plastic) bags is not a good idea - when you heat them up,
they emit toxic fumes and can even catch on fire! |
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Styrofoam Containers: If
you didn't know it by now, Styrofoam is a type of plastic. When you
warm up plastic - it melts (into your food). Plastic can be toxic when
consumed. Please don't microwave Styrofoam. |
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Sauce: Microwaving sauce with no lid? You're going to have some clean up to do… |
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Yogurt Containers: Yogurt containers are made of plastic. You remember what happens to plastic in high temperatures, right? |
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Fruits: Similarly to
eggs - fruit contains water, and like in an egg - when it heats up, it
turns to steam and since it can't escape - it'll explode. If you're
still curious, try putting a grape in the microwave - but don't say we
didn't warn you! |
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Hot Peppers: These
guys catch on fire, and if that's not bad enough - the read danger is
them popping when you take them out. Getting pepper juice in your eyes
is no fun! |
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Travel Mugs: Is your mug made of stainless steel? Remember: Metal and microwaves don't mix! |
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Aluminum Foil: Aluminum is a metal, metal & microwaves aren't friends! (It can also start a fire) |
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Empty: Operating an
empty microwave means that it doesn't focus the waves onto anything and
it ends up microwaving itself. This can lead to anything from it not
working anymore, to it exploding. |
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Plates with a Metallic Trim: Remember what we said about metal? |
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Plastic Containers: If they don't have a "Microwave Safe" label - you don't want them in your microwave! |
Here's a video, showing you what happens when you put things in a microwave that you shouldn't... |
Best Nine Brainiac's Experiment in Microwaves
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