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Proper disposal of microwave?
#11
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Originally posted by LaurelJ

Punafish, did you dump that mictrowave on Beach, and now you're just trying to cover your tracks, come on fess up [Wink]


Ha,ha,ha,ha! Were I planning to dump it, I'd have been a little sneakier.

Why did I think a microwave was any different than other appliances? I was sure there was a hazardous radioactive "gonkulator" inside. (For all you trivia fans, Col. Hogan once convinced Sargent Scholtz that they had a working gonkulator in their barracks...To which he replied: "I know noooothing!!!")

If anyone ever sees me dumping garbage on the road, you have my permission to shoot me.

with much Aloha!

Tim
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#12
[Big Grin]
Naw, Microwave ovens are just common material parts with no harmful stuff. The radioactive thing came from the original "nuking" your food sound bites.

I made a quick call to my local private solid waste contact and he said microwave ovens are 100% recyclable. They can be disassembled into plastic, glass, and metal. Nothing special to dispose of.
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#13
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Originally posted by Bob Orts

[Big Grin]
Naw, Microwave ovens are just common material parts with no harmful stuff. The radioactive thing came from the original "nuking" your food sound bites.

I made a quick call to my local private solid waste contact and he said microwave ovens are 100% recyclable. They can be disassembled into plastic, glass, and metal. Nothing special to dispose of.



On that note, I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Kea'au recycle center- until now! [Wink]

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