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Why do carousel microwaves always spin in the opposite direction from the last time you turned them on?

SphinxnihpS

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Originally posted by: SSSnail
It's a designed feature, to offset wear and tear is my guess.

I think even cooking is the reason, not wear and tear. Yes I can see the R&D guys saying, "Let's make it more complex so it breaks less..."
 
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Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: SSSnail
It's a designed feature, to offset wear and tear is my guess.

I think even cooking is the reason, not wear and tear. Yes I can see the R&D guys saying, "Let's make it more complex so it breaks less..."

How would spinning it in the opposite direction each time be an even cooking feature, especially if you're heating up popcorn and it goes counterclockwise and then heating up some chicken and it goes clockwise?
 

Crusty

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Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: SSSnail
It's a designed feature, to offset wear and tear is my guess.

I think even cooking is the reason, not wear and tear. Yes I can see the R&D guys saying, "Let's make it more complex so it breaks less..."

How would spinning it in the opposite direction each time be an even cooking feature, especially if you're heating up popcorn and it goes counterclockwise and then heating up some chicken and it goes clockwise?

When people reheat food they often stop it in the middle to either stir the dish or check the temperature.
 

Leros

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Originally posted by: Crusty
Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Originally posted by: SSSnail
It's a designed feature, to offset wear and tear is my guess.

I think even cooking is the reason, not wear and tear. Yes I can see the R&D guys saying, "Let's make it more complex so it breaks less..."

How would spinning it in the opposite direction each time be an even cooking feature, especially if you're heating up popcorn and it goes counterclockwise and then heating up some chicken and it goes clockwise?

When people reheat food they often stop it in the middle to either stir the dish or check the temperature.

Plus it evens the wear on the gears.
 

Engineer

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Mine only changes direction when I take it to the southern hemisphere.
 

SphinxnihpS

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Watch more closely. They change direction in mid cook, not just when you open the door.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
Watch more closely. They change direction in mid cook, not just when you open the door.

damnit. i never paid that much attention. now im going to have to watch it to see if it does.

you are a asshole. sigh

 

QueBert

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Mine goes left to right, this is supposed to be an uber deluxe one (Jenn Air) I woudl think one that rotates would cook more evenly. side to side action doesn't seem ideal for even cooking, but what do I know?