Ha! I'm sure LG would love if you went to the store and spent hundreds of dollars on a new above the range microwave. Sad thing is that new appliances won't last nearly as long as these older ones.
I always put a cover on top of the food that I am heating up. 🤔 My grandmother has a Microwave that's way older than that and it's still ticking. (will edit this if a can get rough estimate) Modern household appliances are unfortunately not built to last. 😐
Same. I just bought a combi microwave from 1996 for 10$. Label says made in Sweden. Thing still goes strong, but one of the Mica plate has to be replaced, which is what I'm going to do. Wonder how many more years I can get out of that thing :)
I googled this and it said do not replace yourself. Lol. To avoid injury
Ha! I'm sure LG would love if you went to the store and spent hundreds of dollars on a new above the range microwave. Sad thing is that new appliances won't last nearly as long as these older ones.
i hope it works, i am going to order a waveguide from Amazon hopefully it will work the microwave is only 4 months old.
where to buy a big mica sheet for my cust maytag microwave
I haven't seen large sheets for sale.
I always put a cover on top of the food that I am heating up. 🤔
My grandmother has a Microwave that's way older than that and it's still ticking.
(will edit this if a can get rough estimate)
Modern household appliances are unfortunately not built to last. 😐
I had one from the 70's that was massive, and wouldn't die. I'm a fan of older appliances - built to last!
@@6thGearHouse My Grandmother bought it new in 1982.
Same. I just bought a combi microwave from 1996 for 10$. Label says made in Sweden. Thing still goes strong, but one of the Mica plate has to be replaced, which is what I'm going to do. Wonder how many more years I can get out of that thing :)