this post was submitted on 01 Aug 2023
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Well, you should definitely not microwave any kind of electronics, but it should be safe to use the convection oven though reception would be bad.
Personally I prefer the simple non-digital roasting thermometers. That's a cheaper option than getting a new oven.
Thanks! To be clear, I would never use the thermometer while microwaving food. Only when using the oven function. My concern was whether or not I had stumbled upon a safety issue lf the microwave function of the oven.
Also, I can definitely recommend a precise and predictive thermometer. They’re awesome gadgets if you’re into that kind of stuff.