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"Conrad Edwards" > wrote in message
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> "Vox Humana" > wrote in message

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> > Here is a link to microwaves sold in the UK. There are plenty of touch

pad
> > controlled ovens available
> > http://comparestoreprices.co.uk/microwave-ovens.asp

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> That's a good price list, but none of the specs actually list what
> timer it has....looks like I'm going to be in for a lot of days out
> looking at microwaves.


The list does mention if the controls are dial or touch pad. For instance,
there are several Sharp microwaves with touchpads listed. If you go the
Sharp website for UK products, you can look at the models. If you want
details on operating the oven there are PDFs of the complete owner's manuals
available online. Here is the site for Sharp UK:
http://www.sharp.co.uk/products/range.asp?id=69

I have a Sharp Microwave/convection oven that I love. I did find it strange
that the Sharp oven for the UK seemed to only have three buttons for time
selection: 10 minutes, 1 minute, and 10 seconds. I guess with all the
sensor and pre-programmed cooking option these days, timed cooking is less
important. I use the sensor option frequently on mine for cooking and
reheating. I guess that for setting the cooking time for 5 minutes and 30
seconds you just have to push the 1 minute button 5 times and the 10 second
button 3 time.

I find it interesting that you anticipate shopping for a microwave will take
a lot of days. In the US, there are giant retailers who have displays of
dozens of different microwaves form several different manufactures. After
visiting a couple of these stores, you will have seen about anything that is
available. Such stores are generally located very close together in my
area. Within two miles of my home I can go to Best Buy, Circuit City, HH
Gregg, Sears, Wal-Mart, and a couple regional chains that sell electronics
and appliances. It might take two hours, but not several days.


 
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