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I was warming up something in the microwave and put a paper plate on top of the cup so it wouldn't splatter. Silly me, I failed to read the underside of the plate. Who'd a thunk.

The rest of the plates got thrown in the trash.

 
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Crazy. Would never expect that. My microwave started arcing inside like a Terminator war. Turned out there is a plate covering the magnatron that got chipped. Simple fix surprisingly.




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They should have put the warning on the other side. Wink

Why throw them away? Did you buy them just for microwaving stuff.
 
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Well, I’m not going to say anything. I would not have been looking for that either.
 
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Guess I’ll have to start checking for instructions on the bottom of my paper plates.
 
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The only people seeing that are the people who put the warning label in a ridiculous spot.
 
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I'm speechless.

Do they sell soup bowls with holes in the bottom?



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Is the decor with metallic elements? My parents were gifted coffee cups made in China. I nuked a cup of hot water. The cup was unusually hot for the time. We threw those cups away ASAP.


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The rest of the plates got thrown in the trash.
Why not just take them to the range like normal people do?
 
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OP have you tried cooking an egg in the shell in the microwave yet? Razz


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"Um, Bob.. we have a problem."

"Oh?"

"Yeah, our new paper plate design, it catches fire if you put it in a microwave."

"Oh dear."

"I've contacted legal about a safety recall. I also got on the phone with R&D and told them to figure out what we need to change to make them safe."

"Hold on now, I think you're over reacting. Besides, that could cost if a fortune!"

"So what it your suggestion?"

"How about we just write "Don't put in the microwave" on them? Honestly, who would do such a stupid thing? I mean really, have you ever heard of anyone saying "Hey honey, while you're up, can you bring me a hot paper plate?"!
 
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Ya'll sure throw away a lot of usable stuff .
 
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I wasn't aware that there were paper plates that were unsafe in a microwave, but I did know that all paper plates were flammable. I don't usually have paper plates in the house. I have a couple of small green glass plates that I use as covers when I heat food in the microwave--they are a handy size that just fits over the ceramic pot I use to heat soup or chili, and they're easy to wash.

I'm glad that the damage with the OP was limited to the plate. I've not heated a raw egg in the microwave, either (I don't keep shelled eggs). I can imagine the result, however.

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Is the decor with metallic elements?


That was my first thought as well.

What does the other side of the plate look like? Does it have a metallic design?
 
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I use the cheap white plates, no problems.
(Usually for things that spatter, like soup with them exploding peas), so I am not having to wash the plastic cover thingy, otherwise I use the plastic cover.

Some plates use recycled paper and have crap that microwave majik hates, and some have metallic dyes in the ink, or some paper compounds will heat up more than others.

And I never heat up spray paint in the microwave, I use a MAPP gas torch for that.




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Originally posted by mr kablammo:
Is the decor with metallic elements?


That was my first thought as well.

What does the other side of the plate look like? Does it have a metallic design?


Yes it does. This was one of those small party or birthday plates. This was more of a warning
and a "don't ever let this happen to you" post.

 
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Is the decor with metallic elements? My parents were gifted coffee cups made in China. I nuked a cup of hot water. The cup was unusually hot for the time. We threw those cups away ASAP.


Same thing happened to me. The wife bought a set of cool looking cups off Amazon, also made in China, and they got so hot when you nuked them in the microwave you could literally burn your hands. They should of had a warning. They also got pitched.



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thrown in the trash?

I guess I'm cheap... I use paper plates for my targets... put a 1/2" circle in the middle and staple them up...



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