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I've been using my 900W for years - on the frozen foods that give time for 1100W, I usually add 30 seconds to 1 minute longer - have had no problems with food being thoroughly cooked.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You're talking about a 22% difference in output, so yes, you probably will need an adjustment. However, I find that different types of foods (frozen TV dinners, water, soup, beans, hot dogs, pizza, etc.) absorb heat in different ways, so it is not a simple, straightforward increase of 22% in cooking time. You will have to try different times for different foods, and use the 22% as a guide only. Also, it does make a difference if you go from a non-rotating platter to a rotating one, or vice versa.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You might need to cook your frozen dinner for more time.
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