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  • Will a Magnet Damage Your Microwave? Understanding Risks
    It's not recommended to put a magnet on the outside of a microwave. Here's why:

    * Interference: Magnets can potentially interfere with the microwave's operation. The magnetic field could disrupt the magnetron, which generates the microwaves, leading to erratic or malfunctioning behavior.

    * Damage: Strong magnets could potentially damage the microwave's internal components, especially if placed near sensitive parts like the control panel or door latch.

    * Safety: While not a direct risk, the magnet could become hot if placed near the microwave during operation, potentially causing burns.

    In short, it's best to avoid placing magnets on or near your microwave to ensure its proper functioning and your safety.

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