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When microwaves were new technology, it was fairly common practice to just never leave it empty. My grandmother always kept a large glass of water in it, even when she wasn’t using it.
My only thought is that it was a safety thing that they were taught which has fallen off because the tech got better.
For the time being, if you DON’T want to unplug it (I think you should) maybe that’s an option? Just always ensure it’s got a glass of water in it.
What's the reasoning behind keeping a glass of water in it? I've never heard of that before.
To give something non-flammable that can absorb the energy, instead of starting a fire. The reasoning being that if you mysteriously see the water boiling, you can unplug the microwave before it starts a fire.
I thought it might be something like that. When microwave ovens were a new idea people had some odd misunderstandings regarding safety.