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Alexa Thu 06-Aug-20 10:41:18

I have just put the opened tin of dog food in the microwave in the belief I was heating up my mug of tea. There were actual flames inside.

Chewbacca Thu 06-Aug-20 10:44:14

shock new microwave I think Alexa!

Squiffy Thu 06-Aug-20 10:45:19

Alexa I know how frightening that can be! We had a new microwave a few years ago and put the correct item in it and it, quite literally, blew up. Big explosion noise, smoke etc! C***y's were brilliant about exchanging it and didn't even ask us if we'd put the wrong thing in there - though that did make me wonder if it had been from a dodgy batch!!

Charleygirl5 Thu 06-Aug-20 10:59:39

Alexa for your own safety I would get rid of that microwave asap.

Alexa Thu 06-Aug-20 11:32:32

Thanks! I did wonder if I had killed the microwave .

Elegran Thu 06-Aug-20 11:41:07

You put a TIN in the microwave? Even an open tin will cause arcing and flames. You are very lucky it wasn't worse. Those who are blaming the microwave haven't read the instruction books for theirs.

Alexa Thu 06-Aug-20 11:50:56

Elegran, even I have lapses of attention.

Charleygirl5 Thu 06-Aug-20 12:03:49

Alexa at least a new one will not be costing you hundreds of pounds.

Elegran Thu 06-Aug-20 12:11:29

We all do, Alexa!

My comment was aimed at those whose instant assumption was that it was a fault in the microwave.

Microwaves don't like metal containers - my cousin bought several new microwaves for her MiL, who had a habit of using an ordinary saucepan in them, before the old lady progressed to other odd behaviour and went into care.

Lucca Thu 06-Aug-20 12:14:05

Elegran

You put a TIN in the microwave? Even an open tin will cause arcing and flames. You are very lucky it wasn't worse. Those who are blaming the microwave haven't read the instruction books for theirs.

I think Alexa said she mistook it for her cup of tea. I am pretty she knows about tins in microwaves

Elegran Thu 06-Aug-20 12:18:22

Alexa and I have exchanged posts about it, Lucca. My earlier post was mainly aimed at the three replies which blamed the fire on the microwave, not on the mistake with the tin.

Squiffy Thu 06-Aug-20 12:36:18

Sorry if my post caused confusion. confused

I was really alluding to how frightening it can be when a microwave catches fire/explodes rather than the cause!

Furret Thu 06-Aug-20 12:38:16

Oops!

Lucca Thu 06-Aug-20 12:43:34

Elegran

Alexa and I have exchanged posts about it, Lucca. My earlier post was mainly aimed at the three replies which blamed the fire on the microwave, not on the mistake with the tin.

Apologies ☹️
To be honest for some reason I’m having a week of being very irritable.

Elegran Thu 06-Aug-20 12:47:07

That's OK, Lucca. Peace and love grin !

Callistemon Thu 06-Aug-20 12:51:29

I remember reading about a man who put a Christmas pudding into a microwave for a long time, misreading the instructions.
That caught fire too.

I did put a plate with a silver rim into the microwave once and it started arcing but I turned it off immediately.

felice Thu 06-Aug-20 14:00:36

SIL installed a new combi-oven here, it has metallic stands for the micro-wave, special metal seemingly.
Unfortunately, as it was metal I left it in when using the oven and the plastic feet melted onto the bottom.
It took days to scrape off, and smelt a bit funny for a while.

Franbern Thu 06-Aug-20 15:51:11

I have a combi-microwave - did away with a normal oven to save room. When I am using the convector programme I can and do use metal containers. When I am using the microwave programme need to ensure nothing metal goes in there.
I use this to make bread, bake cakes, patry and buns, as well as things like shepherds pie etc.

Charleygirl5 Thu 06-Aug-20 16:39:31

Elegran I was not one of the three replies who did not pick up the thread correctly. I was well aware why the microwave went on fire- it was a mistake thinking the dog food was Alexa's mug of coffee.

ladymuck Thu 06-Aug-20 17:29:14

So you opened a can of dog food while making a cup of tea? I always attended to pet food on a separate counter to human food.

BlueBelle Thu 06-Aug-20 17:33:53

Oh goodness ladymuck crime of the century anyway she didn’t say it was on the same counter but even if it was the food and the drink are both inside receptacles not on the counter holding hands
I once blew up the microwave with a jacket potato really really scary a Big Bang and blue flashes and flames a quick switch off and I stopped shaking

welbeck Thu 06-Aug-20 17:35:56

how i achieved perfection, and humbleness, in ten volumes.

FoghornLeghorn Thu 06-Aug-20 17:37:09

ladymuck

So you opened a can of dog food while making a cup of tea? I always attended to pet food on a separate counter to human food.

Why? What harm do you think a tin of pet food will do?

Nightsky2 Thu 06-Aug-20 17:44:36

ladymuck

So you opened a can of dog food while making a cup of tea? I always attended to pet food on a separate counter to human food.

Ladymuck. I have opened tins of dog food and cat food on work surfaces for over 30 years and I’m still here. I can honestly say that I have never put a can in the microwave.

Nightsky2 Thu 06-Aug-20 17:52:48

Ladymuck. And anyway it wasn’t food, it was a cup of tea. You can be a bit too fussy you know. We’re pretty laid back in my house and don’t worry about minor little things like where the tin of dog food should be placed before opening it, very silly.