not really. it just depends on the dish...like if its glass, stone, plastic, etc.
its not oven safe
Yes, most Libbey glass is oven safe. The glass is only oven safe to 450 degrees. The glass is also dishwasher safe.
The microwave oven and a new type of magnetron. For more information go to www.invent.org/Hall_Of_Fame/13.html
The order these items were invented is this: bifocals - 1760 sewing machine - 1830 Light bulb - 1879 Air conditioning - 1902 microwave oven - 1945
It should be safe to dry clay in a microwave, but it would not be practical. The clay won't get dry at all. Using a regular oven, or just leave the clay on a shelf would be the best bet to dry clay.
There is no halogen microwave. There is a halogen microwave oven bulb. (The technical term for a "bulb" is a lamp.) Some microwave ovens use a halogen lamp to light up the oven cavity. Replacing them is similar to replacing a "regular" incandescent lamp, except that when halogen lamps are being replaced, it is critical not to touch the lamp with bare fingers. Leaving skin oils on a halogen lamp shortens the lamp life and can set up a dangerous situation where the lamp might overheat.
microwave, washer, oven preheat, dishwasher, coffee maker
Yes, silicone is microwave safe. It is also safe to put in the dishwasher, and even in the oven.
There are several appliances used in the home that applies physics. Some of these are iron, aquarium, clock radio, microwave oven, and coffee maker. Clothes washer, refrigerator, television, and dishwasher also applies physics.
If you mean the microwave and OVEN , then it does have microwave oven and also electrical heating oven capability.
It is safe for the microwave, freezer and top rack of the dishwasher, but not the stove, oven or grill.
Depends on how long you're using them. If you're using them the length of time then I would have to say a microwave
No, do not put anything made of metal, or containing metal parts, into a microwave oven. To warm your coffee, pour it into your (ceramic or glass) cup first, and then warm that.
Stove/Oven Washer/Dryer DishWasher Iron Microwave Vacuum
The difference is in the features. A regular microwave only features the normal microwave functions. However, a convection microwave oven also has a built-in convection oven in it.
You can't. Only if it's a microwave-oven
A convection oven moves the air, a microwave does not.
compare microwave oven to conventional oven