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11-27-2022 12:37 AM
11-27-2022 12:52 PM
@robo 53 Since both would be high wattage, I imagine that would trip many circuit breakers.
11-27-2022 01:00 PM
they might be able to make it so you could use only one part at a time, oven ot cook top..
11-27-2022 01:01 PM
I only have room for one countertop oven and I want it to be able to cook anything, not just flat foods.
@Kachina624 I do run both my Ninja Foodi grill and my Air Fryer at the same time, but I'm not certain if they are on the same circuit. I know I can't run them both at the same time from the power strip I have them both plugged into, so I move the AF to another outlet. However, I have never checked to see if they might possibly be on a different circuit.
11-27-2022 01:07 PM
@Icegoddess I have a modern home but know my microwave is on the same circuit as my Breville oven and if I run both at the same time, I'll trip the circuit breaker.
11-27-2022 03:40 PM - edited 11-27-2022 03:41 PM
Okay ... sort of off the topic, but I was traveling and had the microwave on and then went to dry my hair. I tripped the circuit breaker for an entire floor. (Small inn located in the middle of nowhere Alaska). LOL.
The maintenance person came to my room and asked what happened. I explained. He called me a stupid women ... "everyone knows you can't do anything else when the microwave is on."
To this day I'm still wary about having any other appliance one when I'm using the microwave.
11-27-2022 04:00 PM - edited 11-27-2022 04:45 PM
Did anyone notice if they mentioned that if the back opens up for cleaning access? A similar model at Amazon on a Black Friday sale for $10 more does not open in the back. Older models do. It's kind of important, I think, for ease of care.
I found the answer to my question by searching on "200 series" and the answer is no, it does not open in the back for easy access as older models do.
11-27-2022 08:38 PM
@kate2357 wrote:Okay ... sort of off the topic, but I was traveling and had the microwave on and then went to dry my hair. I tripped the circuit breaker for an entire floor. (Small inn located in the middle of nowhere Alaska). LOL.
The maintenance person came to my room and asked what happened. I explained. He called me a stupid women ... "everyone knows you can't do anything else when the microwave is on."
To this day I'm still wary about having any other appliance one when I'm using the microwave.
Ha ha, I did something similar in a small Italian hotel. But all I did was plug in a curling iron and use a hair dryer at the same time. Everything went off, and I realized that I must have blown something.
My husband came back from the lobby and said that the manager was downstairs screaming in Italian about the power going off. I had to break it to DH that I was the culprit but I definitely didn't fess up to the manager!
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