In 1967, the cost of an Amana microwave oven was approximately $495. This price reflects the innovative technology of the time, as microwave ovens were relatively new to the consumer market. Adjusted for inflation, that amount would be significantly higher in today's dollars, indicating the premium nature of the appliance during that era.
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A combination microwave can cost different prices, depending on the size and model. A combination microwave can cost as little as $125, or as much as $500, or more!
on a holiday weekend - $229.
From Wikipedia; Microwave Oven "Radarange, the first microwave oven in the world. It was almost 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) tall, weighed 340 kilograms (750 lb) and cost about 5000US dollars each. It consumed 3 kilowatts, about three times as much as today's microwave ovens, and was water-cooled. An early commercial model introduced in 1954 consumed 1.6 kilowatts and sold for US$2000 to US$3000. Raytheon licensed its technology to the Tappan Stove company in 1952. They tried to market a large, 220 volt, wall unit as a home microwave oven in 1955 for a price of US$1295, but it did not sell well. In 1965 Raytheon acquired Amana, which introduced the first popular home model, the countertop Radarange, in 1967 at a price of US$495."
They start at less than 100 dollars.
The cost of a 1967 Mustang is dependent upon how the 1967 Mustang has been restored. A fully restored 1967 Mustang can bring is much as 80 thousand dollars at auction.
The first Microwave Cooker that the public could operate was part of a hotdog vending machine in 1947 installed in Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan.The first restaurant Microwave Cooker was introduced in 1947 at a price of $5000 each.The first attempt to market a home Microwave Cooker in 1955 at a price of $1295 but almost none sold.The first popular home Microwave Cooker was introduced in 1967 at a price of $495The only Microwave Cookers available in the late 1940s were commercial ones sold to restaurants and food vending machine manufacturers. Their prices were higher than that of many houses people were then buying!
It depends on what kind...just like today they cost differently.
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