[Fwd: Laboratory microwave info]

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Kitchen type

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From: "Goodwin, Diana" <DGoodwin@CHSNJ.org>
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Subject: Laboratory microwave info
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Hello, again, Netters.

My microwave died this week, and I'm interested to know what people are
using, lab-type or kitchen-type.  The one we had was a kitchen model and
seemed to do the job just fine.

Also, does anyone know of any up and coming regs regarding lab
microwaves that I should be aware of while considering this purchase?

Thanks in Advance,


Diana Goodwin,  HT
Trenton,  NJ





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