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Microwave ovens

Wiley99

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Question--I bought a new stainless Beaumark and noticed small gaps in the corners of the door on the hinge side that I can stick a large toothpick into. Are these normal? No chance of leakage from these gaps?:\
Sorry I tried to start a new thread but am a newbie
 
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Typical wavelength of microwaves in microwave ovens is about 12cm, too big to "fit" through small openings. Even if some were to magically leak, it wouldn't harm you.
 
Question--I bought a new stainless Beaumark and noticed small gaps in the corners of the door on the hinge side that I can stick a large toothpick into. Are these normal? No chance of leakage from these gaps?:\
Sorry I tried to start a new thread but am a newbie

If you set that off, your state will be nuked, if you live in texas, that's a good thing.

Seriously, stop sticking sheit into it without opening the door you daft twat.

Otherwise i'm sure you can nuke your pop tarts in your trailer just fine.
 
Turn the microwave on. Get really close and try to look into the gaps. See if you can see any waves escaping. You'll need to put your eyes right up against the gap. You might have to look for a very long time to see the waves, as they are tricky to see.
 
also, if you rub ground cinnamon into your eyes, it will help your ocular nerves detect the microwaves better.
 
I think brain damage has already occurred.

Unplug that bastard asap.

you remind me of the last guy that posted here.

he was operating his mic with no door.
 
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