Oldest Microwave?

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    Martin
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    Purchased from those lovely people Currys when they had a small shop in West Street, Reading (next to the Wimpy Grill 😉 ) way way back in 1974. (Cost me over £200 at the time, maybe more I forget? 🙁 ). It’s a Sanyo EM8003T and works like a dream, always has done, never failed (never even changed the lightbulb) and used daily!

    Oh, and the microwave on top is a rebadged Sanyo for De Dietrich that I was given some 20 odd years back by a customer of mine who changed her fitted kitchen to all white appliances and didn’t want a brown one in there. 😉 That too has never let me down….ha so to Japanese technology I guess? 😀

    #241826
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Just as well you didn’t buy one from Asda then. 😉

    K.

    #241827
    Martin
    Participant

    kwatt wrote:Just as well you didn’t buy one from Asda then. 😉

    Yeah I read that and that’s what prompted me to post this thread. 8) 😉

    #241828
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Oldest Microwave?

    The last line of the article says it all really :rolls: .

    But for a microwave that costs less than £30 are we really surprised that it’s poor quality… well, no, not really.

    #241829
    Grendal
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    Re: Oldest Microwave?

    I spent £3oo on a panasonic genius in 1987 never failed yet same bulb great m/wave

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