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Old 10-02-2017, 08:51 AM
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I made a baked potato bag and was careful to use only 100% cotton fabric and I used the special batting made for microwaves. Last night, the bag caught fire in my microwave and the only thing I can think of is the thread may not have been 100 % cotton. I can't check as I have no idea which thread I used but the burn seemed to have started by the seam. Is that possible . Any thoughts ?
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Old 10-02-2017, 09:07 AM
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I do not put any covering on potatoes that I bake, so I cannot help.
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now i wish i'd kept an old potato bag a friend gave me. worked well. I moved and gave it away. I'm now back to the oven.
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I've heard about them catching fire many times. Don't use them.
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Old 10-02-2017, 10:38 AM
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I've heard of many fire disasters even with 100% cotton everything. It's my theory that anything will burn if it is in the microwave too long.
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Originally Posted by charley26 View Post
I do not put any covering on potatoes that I bake, so I cannot help.
I do not use anything other than a paper towel, so I have no advice either.
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Old 10-02-2017, 10:39 AM
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Is there a benefit to them? I just wrap mine in paper towels to microwave.
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Not worth putting your house on fire. Please stay safe.
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Old 10-02-2017, 11:08 AM
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It's not the fabric or batting most of the time. There was probably a hot spot in the microwave. I've noticed lower wattage microwaves have hot spots. You ever put more then one food item on a plate and have one not be as hot as the others? That is uneven heating and will cause hot spots. A 1200 watt will cook a baked potatoe in a couple of minutes. A lower wattage will take up to 12 minutes thus the hot spots get hotter for a longer time.
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So, you believe cotton is non-combustible?

To this day, I don't understand why people think those bags are a good idea.
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