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Simple version: The inverter technology means that if you set the microwave at 30% power setting, it actually emits 30% power. Old (non-inverter) designs could not adjust the actual power output, so 30% power meant that the microwave emitted 100% power 30% of the time. Example: A 1000 watt inverter microwave set to 30% for 100 seconds would emit 300 watts for the entire 100 seconds. A 1000 watt non-inverter at 30% power for 100 seconds emits 1000 watts of power for 30 seconds total. What this means: More even heating and better cooking control on sensitive foods.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello! The inverter technology would describe the technology our microwaves use to heat up the food. With the inverter technology the waves inside the microwave are moving in a vertical and horizontal manner, ensuring an even cooking while heating the dish inside from every angle, avoiding possible overheating or underheating. Hope this helps! - S
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