Question about In Microwave Ovens
Multiply interior's height x width x depth. Ex: lets say 10 inches x 12 inches x 8 inches = 10 x 12 = 120 x 8 = 960. Divide 960 by 1728 (12 x 12 x 12) =. 56 cubic ft( point 56) just a tad more then half cubic ft.
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Posted on Jan 29, 2009
SOURCE: I just need to know the cubic feet and wattage of
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Posted on Jan 31, 2010
SOURCE: I have a Hamilton Beach
Assuming its the same as my Hamilton Beach, you first enter the cooking time, but don't press start yet, instead press power, then a number button 1 - 9 for the power level 1 for 10%, 2 for 20% etc. THEN press start as normal
Posted on Jan 08, 2011
SOURCE: Hi there, I need to
The 25 in the model number means that it is 25 cubic feet.
Posted on Feb 26, 2011
SOURCE: We have the GE JVM130H
Hi, W/D here.
Here's an easy way to calculate your cubic feet: measure and multiply (in inches) the width X depth X height, then divide by 1728. This will give you cubic feet.
For example, if a microwave measured 18" wide X 18" deep X 12" high, it would be 3888 cubic inches; divided by 1728 (cubic inches in one cubic foot) = 2.25 cu.ft.
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Posted on Mar 19, 2011
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