A company I worked for gave us coffee mugs with gold plating, one day my brother in law put it in the microwave and got quite a surprise when the popping started.
If it has a gold ring around the top do not put it in the microwave. I have a few like that and I’m careful about that. I have many coffee cups, I collect them and all of them are safe in the microwave except those.
While it may not explode, depending on the metal content of the clay that was used to make the cup, it can be quite hot after nuking. We have dishes of the same design but bought at different times and some come out hotter to the touch than others.
My son gave me my coffee mug 25 years ago as a birthday gift. Aside from a chip along the rim and the graphics on it having been mostly worn away from repeated washings, it still holds my morning coffee just fine!
My favorite won’t explode either, but the clay used to make it has a high iron content, so it gets hot. I just keep it out of the microwave, I have lots of others that have no problems.
I have read that hand-thrown ceramic mugs can have issues where the handle attaches to the mug. If I remember correctly, it has to do with the seam not being completely tight.
Many mugs and pottery dishes contain dielectric minerals in the cay, that will heat to dangerous temperatures when used in a microwave. Quick check, microwave the mug for 20 seconds on high, If warmed, don’t trust it.
I had some thick plastic plates. I married. Patsy microwaved food on them. Pieces blew off every time. She didn’t realize they were not microwavable until she blew up the last one.
When I used to work in an office with others some decades ago we would have coffee break and I would drink coffee. I stopped when no longer in that office.
I drink a cup of tea after dinner for medicinal reasons – suppose to help one of my medical conditions – forget which one. I have a very nice tea pot in which to heat the water on the stove.
He just made his hot cereal for late night snack (since I started this post). Can he use the hot water left in the pot – no, he has to heat the water in the microwave.
I should explain, I guess, that I also do 18th century cooking demonstrations over a campfire so perhaps with “this many centuries” of cooking experience, perhaps microwaves are just too “new” a thing for me. But then again – cleaning a pot is easier than climbing up to the top of my refrigerator where the microwave is kept to clean it out.
Da'Dad 8 months ago
Pray tell how Arlo has come of age without already knowing that.
B4ItNs 8 months ago
A company I worked for gave us coffee mugs with gold plating, one day my brother in law put it in the microwave and got quite a surprise when the popping started.
Macushlalondra 8 months ago
If it has a gold ring around the top do not put it in the microwave. I have a few like that and I’m careful about that. I have many coffee cups, I collect them and all of them are safe in the microwave except those.
rob.home 8 months ago
Isn’t gold a metal?
Rhetorical_Question 8 months ago
davidob 8 months ago
Everybody must get stoneware.
Fklimko 8 months ago
I’ve had my favorate two coffee mugs over 40 years, use one daily and love the mug. Smaller top than the bottom so the coffee stays warmer.
nosirrom 8 months ago
While it may not explode, depending on the metal content of the clay that was used to make the cup, it can be quite hot after nuking. We have dishes of the same design but bought at different times and some come out hotter to the touch than others.
saylorgirl 8 months ago
I use a coffee mug that is thermal. It’s awesome, it keeps my coffee warm to the last drop!
WDDIM 8 months ago
My “Latte Jed” Farside mug does not handle the microwave well. The handle gets hotter than the coffee.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member 8 months ago
Though the contents can sometimes explode.
1504jarvis 8 months ago
I’m with Arlo on this one. Don’t do it.
BJDucer 8 months ago
I’m pretty certain I’m an anomaly here, but I never have that problem. I’ve never had a cup of coffee in my life.
Gameguy49 Premium Member 8 months ago
At panel three I thought Arlo thought he had turned on the microwave without putting his cup in it.
Carl Premium Member 8 months ago
But it will crack
BadCreaturesBecomeDems 8 months ago
Drink the coffee fresh: no need to microwave.
sloaches 8 months ago
My son gave me my coffee mug 25 years ago as a birthday gift. Aside from a chip along the rim and the graphics on it having been mostly worn away from repeated washings, it still holds my morning coffee just fine!
John Leonard Premium Member 8 months ago
My favorite won’t explode either, but the clay used to make it has a high iron content, so it gets hot. I just keep it out of the microwave, I have lots of others that have no problems.
Robert Wilson Premium Member 8 months ago
I have read that hand-thrown ceramic mugs can have issues where the handle attaches to the mug. If I remember correctly, it has to do with the seam not being completely tight.
dryley1221 8 months ago
Maybe not…but it will end up with the handle directly in the back!
ladykat 8 months ago
It might, you never know.
Ralph Hapschatt 8 months ago
That’s why I have two Iron man coffee mugs…
royq27 8 months ago
No, but if you put your Dr. Who mug in the microwave, the TARDIS will no longer travel from side to side.
raybarb44 8 months ago
Hopefully…..
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
Arlo get a hold of yourself!!
alkabelis Premium Member 8 months ago
I’m not so sure. Mine was a handmade gift from before microwaves. I don’t want to take that risk.
coffeemom88 8 months ago
It might! You never know.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
Occasionally, very occasionally these days, improperly prepared ceramics will explode (or at least crack) when heated in a microwave.
I knew a woman who had a permanent scar because the wrong kind of brick was used in a fireplace. A brick exploded and filled the room with shrapnel.
James -Baird 8 months ago
Many mugs and pottery dishes contain dielectric minerals in the cay, that will heat to dangerous temperatures when used in a microwave. Quick check, microwave the mug for 20 seconds on high, If warmed, don’t trust it.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 8 months ago
I had some thick plastic plates. I married. Patsy microwaved food on them. Pieces blew off every time. She didn’t realize they were not microwavable until she blew up the last one.
Such is life.
unfair.de 8 months ago
In our last microwave quite some mugs had the glazing popped off. And even in our new one some mugs become (very!) hot while the content stays cool.
mafastore 8 months ago
When I used to work in an office with others some decades ago we would have coffee break and I would drink coffee. I stopped when no longer in that office.
I drink a cup of tea after dinner for medicinal reasons – suppose to help one of my medical conditions – forget which one. I have a very nice tea pot in which to heat the water on the stove.
He just made his hot cereal for late night snack (since I started this post). Can he use the hot water left in the pot – no, he has to heat the water in the microwave.I should explain, I guess, that I also do 18th century cooking demonstrations over a campfire so perhaps with “this many centuries” of cooking experience, perhaps microwaves are just too “new” a thing for me. But then again – cleaning a pot is easier than climbing up to the top of my refrigerator where the microwave is kept to clean it out.