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It's doubtful; I wouldn't be able to answer that for sure unless I knew the particulars of your set-up (what is your microwave/toaster's draw? what kind of breaker do you have? etc.), but I don't see any reason why this microwave would help that situation.
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
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A toaster consumes more energy per second than a computer might, but toasters are used only occasionally; a computer could be left on for weeks or months at a time, meaning it uses more energy than a toaster.
You can use a toaster oven to toast. However, you can not bake and toast at the same time. That would lead to burning the toast.
Using the LG Compact Over the Range Microwave and your cook top at the same time will not affect the temperature inside the microwave.
When entering time into a microwave.
if you have the toaster and your computer on at the same time, one of them will turn itself off.
The metal rack is used so you can have multiple items in the microwave at the same time.
It is the most convenient thing in the kitchen, but at a consequence. The microwave ruptures water cells in the food with micro waves going through it (kind of like radiation). The rupturing of the cells causes the vitamins and nutrients and omega 3's to disperse and basically wither. If you use a microwave all the time, maybe it's a smart choice to put the extra time into heating the food on the stove or in a toaster oven (but only if you have the time).
Yes, after a certain amount of time the toaster will shut off and there is also a cancel button located on the front of the toaster.