A better inverter run as well as the existing inverter would give you a lot more flexibility but more than 3 times the cost. I see appliances on line have the inverter micro you mentioned for $204 http://www.appliancesonline.com.au/pana ... -nnsd351m/ probably worth the $$ to see if it will work on your inverter yet not a waste of money if you need to upgrade the inverter anyway.mervchally wrote:Thanks for the answers so far. I guess what I need to know is 'are inverter type microwaves any easier to start than a standard microwave ??
I tried the inverter on a standard microwave of 1200 w input but inverter couldn't start it up. So the question is a better inverter or a new oven ?
T1 Terry