Yes.
No metal object should be used in a microwave.
Yes, you can use a Dutch oven on an electric stove.
Typically, you cannot use metal in a microwave oven. In combination type microwaves however, you can use metal as long as it is in convection mode.
For your new electric oven, you should use a heavy-duty, three-pronged, 240-volt oven cord that is compatible with the electrical requirements of the appliance.
Metal utensils can get too hot to touch because metals are good conductors of heat. When they are exposed to high temperatures, such as when cooking on a stovetop or in an oven, they absorb and transfer heat quickly. This means that the heat from the cooking surface or food can travel up the utensil, making it hot enough to cause burns if touched. Always use caution and consider using heat-resistant materials or handles when working with hot metal utensils.
In an OTG (Oven Toaster Grill), it's best to use heat-resistant utensils such as metal, glass, or ceramic cookware. Avoid using plastic items, as they can melt or warp under high temperatures. Silicone utensils can also be used, but ensure they are rated for high heat. Always check the manufacturer's guidelines for compatible materials.
An electric oven.
A microwave oven may include a metal component, like a shelf, if it is of the manufacturer's design. A manufacturer can properly design and place a metal component in a microwave oven by ensuring that it is not, and cannot become, a microwave antenna. If a metal component is designed by the manufacturer, specifically for its ovens, it is safe to use (per the instructions). Utensils, aluminum foil, gilding, and other metal objects act as antennae causing arcing and possible fires, and may cause damage to the oven.
Hi there when using nonstick pans metal utensils shouldn't be used if the pan has only a layer of teflon non stick as this can be easily scratched away and damaged. If using a pan whit the teflon mixed in then you should be able to use metl utensils but be care full and take care.If in doubt just use plastic utensils.
That all depends on your cookware. Most coated cookware requires the use of plastic utensils to ensure the coating isn't damaged. Most non-coated cookware can be used with metal utensils. Consult the packaging that came with your cookware for instructions or just simply be safe and use plastic.
In UK voltage, a single oven would use somewhere between, 10-15 amperes and a double oven, 30-40.
To safely use a Dutch oven on an electric stove, make sure the bottom of the Dutch oven is flat and not warped. Place it on the stove burner and adjust the heat carefully to prevent overheating. Use oven mitts or pot holders to handle the hot Dutch oven and always lift it off the stove with caution to avoid burns.