![]() ![]() Converting Cooking Time from 700 Watts to 1100 Watts If your microwave is a different wattage, here are some conversion charts to enable you to set your unit to the correct cooking time. Consequently, most packaged food that can be cooked in a microwave will give the cooking time for a unit of about 1000 Watts. The average microwave oven is between 8 watts. Simply enter the wattage and time by typing it in or using the Up/Down arrows that the food label calls for, then enter or select the wattage of your microwave on the bottom, and the correct cooking time for your microwave will appear in the bottom window. The bottom half is for you to enter the wattage of Your microwave. Here is one additional microwave time conversion chart for two additional popular sizes.The top half of the calculator is for you to enter the information found on the Food Label info. ![]() Microwave Cooking Time Conversion Chart: 1200 to 700 Watts & 700 to 1200 Watts On the other hand, if the package of food calls for 7 minutes (7:30) at 1000 watts, you can see that a 700 watt microwave should be set for 10:00 (10 minutes). If you have a small 700 watt microwave, use this chart to convert the cooking time if the food you are cooking gives the time for a 1000 watt unit.įor example, if the food instructions say to cook it for 4 ½ minutes (4:30) at 1000 watts, set your 700 watt unit to cook for about 6 ½ minutes. Microwave Cooking Time Conversion Chart: 1000 to 700 Watts & 700 to 1000 Watts Here is the conversion chart for determining proper cooking time when converting from 1100 to 900 watts or from 900 watts to 1100 watts. Microwave Cooking Time Conversion Chart: 900 to 1100 Watts & 1100 to 900 Watts Microwave Cooking Time Conversion Chart: 700 to 1100 Watts 700 WATTS Cooking Time ![]() There you will see that the food should be cooked for approximately 2 ½ minutes at 1100 watts. This chart will enable you to convert cooking time for a 700 watt microwave to an 1100 watt unit, or the other way – from 1100 watts to 700 watts.Īn example of this: if a food product calls for cooking for 4 minutes at 700 watts, find 4:00 on the left side (700 WATTS Cooking Time) and look to the right side of the chart for the ‘1100 WATTS Cooking Time’. The top half of the calculator is for you to enter the information found on the Food Label info. ![]()
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