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Rosie29 | 12:15 Fri 21st Jul 2017 | Shopping & Style
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I need to buy a new microwave - the light has gone - no one will/can repair it. It wouldn't normally bother me but my OH makes porridge and it sometimes overflows because he can't see inside. I just want a fairly basic Solo microwave but the choice is vast and what I notice in some of the Reviews is that with some models you can't see what's going on during the cooking. Can anyone recommend a microwave with a light please? I would have thought this was standard but apparently not! Thank you.
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What price range are you looking at, they vary massively, also it depends if you want a grill function, power requirements etc.
Tesco or Argos have decent variety .
Hi Rosie - have had maybe 3 or 4 microwaves. Two of them combi - DO NOT BUY - you don't use all of it.

I love the one I have at the minute Russell Hobbs - I tried it there for you and yes there is a light but because of the "mirror effect" on front of the door you don't see perfectly in.

Tell hubby - if he is unsure about porridge bubbling over then use a deeper dish. Around £50
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Thanks - I don't want any special functions - just something reliable around £75 to £120. Mainly use it for baked potatoes, reheating , defrosting.
I got mine in Asda
So easy to use that I bought my nephews the same one.
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Thanks very much to all - never thought of Asda which is the most convenient for me.
My microwave porridge has never overflowed...because I use a very big bowl to cook it in.
I was going to say the same. Use a big bowl and stand a plate on the top of it....also he may be using a power setting that is too high.
Talking of Microwaves. Anyone made rice pudding in a microwave?
yes many years ago. It was a whole heap of faff and wasn’t as good (according to late DH, I loathe the stuff) as made in the oven.
Rosie 29, is it just a bulb failure? If you unplug the microwave, you may be able to get the bulb out and buy a new one? bulb details are usually printed on the bulb.
go into the local shoppie selling microwaves and so on
and say I want your cheapest microwave

Jay Jay is right - 90% of microwaving is just turn on 1min and then use. Actually I think it is 99%

Tesco direct has one for £17
// Anyone made rice pudding in a microwave?//

what the stuff that comes in tins ?
memo to self - take out of tin first !
Thanks Woof, won't bother. Rhubarb crumble tonight instead.

No, Peter, home made stuff.
I've made the mistake of buying expensive models in the past and never used any of the extras - I now buy cheap and cheerful.
I always buy the manual ones as OH struggles with digital ones..He can just about manage to turn a dial ;o)
Ever since mine packed in with a very loud bang I have steered well clear of microwaves.
I've had a couple go 'bang' mind you anything can do that - had a vacuum,2 TVs and a hair-dryer do the same.

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