Help Me Choose a Water Dispenser & Microwave

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the challenges of selecting a water dispenser and microwave after both appliances failed simultaneously. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding water dispensers and microwaves.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal, Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions the simultaneous failure of their water dispenser and microwave, expressing difficulty in making a choice.
  • Another participant inquires if the discussion is about a hot water tap.
  • A different participant clarifies that they are referring to a cooler for 5lb water bottles.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a Brita pitcher instead of a water dispenser and suggests refilling milk jugs as a cost-effective alternative.
  • Another participant recounts finding a low-cost microwave on Craigslist, noting its limitations in wattage and functionality, while also mentioning compatibility with the DCB.
  • Several users mention the importance of wattage for newer microwaves, suggesting that models should be at least 900 to 1000 watts for certain cookware.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges regarding the best options for water dispensers and microwaves, as participants express varied personal experiences and preferences.

Contextual Notes

Participants share individual experiences and solutions based on their personal circumstances, without implying any authoritative guidance on appliance selection.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants considering similar appliance purchases or those interested in personal experiences related to water dispensers and microwaves may find this discussion relevant.

BettieC
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Believe it or not, my water dispenser & microwave died the same day....lol.

I am having a tough time choosing what I want.

Any advice would be great!!
 
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anyone?
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r u talking about a hot water tap
 
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No, the cooler that colds the 5lb water bottles
 
I have one in my basement that I don't even use. I use a Brita type pitcher I got from Tupperware.I'd personally just refill milk jugs for 25 cents until you get the microwave situation taken care of.I was poor last year when my micro died. I found one on Craigslist for $20. However, the turn table doesn't turn and it's only 800 watts. At least the DCB fits in.I learned that when it comes to newer microwaves, you'll need one that's at least 900 to 1000 watts to hold the DCB.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of water dispensers are available for purchase?

There are several types of water dispensers available, including countertop models, freestanding units, and bottleless options. Countertop models are compact and ideal for smaller spaces, while freestanding units can hold larger water bottles and often come with additional features like hot and cold water options. Bottleless dispensers connect directly to your water supply for continuous use.

How do I choose the right microwave for my kitchen?

When choosing a microwave, consider the size, wattage, and features. Think about the space you have available and whether you need a countertop model or an over-the-range option. Higher wattage generally means faster cooking times, and features like sensor cooking, inverter technology, and preset cooking options can enhance convenience and versatility.

Can I use a water dispenser with hot water for making tea or coffee?

Yes, many water dispensers come with a hot water feature that allows you to make tea, coffee, or instant soups easily. Be sure to check the temperature settings to ensure it meets your needs for brewing.

What should I look for in a microwave's cooking features?

Look for features such as pre-programmed settings for common foods, defrost options, and sensor cooking that adjusts the time and power based on the food's moisture level. Additionally, consider if the microwave has a turntable for even cooking and easy cleaning options.

Are there any maintenance tips for water dispensers and microwaves?

For water dispensers, regularly clean the exterior and sanitize the water reservoir to prevent bacteria buildup. Change the water filter as recommended by the manufacturer. For microwaves, wipe down the interior after use, and clean the microwave’s vent and exterior regularly to maintain performance and hygiene.

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