Flat bed microwave? (can't fix old one)

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I've had the multimeter out with YouTube guides and try as I might I cannot identify the faulty part in the high voltage area of thy microwave. Am parts read OK on the multimeter.
I don't want to buy every new part in the hope to get it working.

So I'm looking for a new one. And came across flat bed! Looks amazing! More than one thing in the microwave at a time would be amazing!

One thing im fussy about is the turny knob for setting the time. I hate 0-9 pads.

Looking at this

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Ah interesting, we had some microwaves at work that didn't have a turntable in them and always wondered why but looking at the specs of that it makes sense.
 
I got a flatbed one never go back.

Defrost so much more evenly.

I can't stand digital/programmable microwaves either, the problem you'll tend to find is the flatbed is a premium option, where as manual controls tend to be on the budget end, so trying to find a microwave with both isn't easy.
 
I got a flatbed one never go back.

Defrost so much more evenly.

I can't stand digital/programmable microwaves either, the problem you'll tend to find is the flatbed is a premium option, where as manual controls tend to be on the budget end, so trying to find a microwave with both isn't easy.

Looks amazing... Didn't know if it was as good as it says

Often defrost vegetables in microwave. But me and gf like different ones so either have to mix em up or wait and do two sets. This would get round all that.
 
I have a sharps flatbed induction thing, standard 25L one that was £119 at the time as the 28L was 218.

A 25L non turntable is comparable to a 28L turntable as you dont need the food to be able to turn, so can fit food that goes all way that goes to the edges
 
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