Cylindrical loads are commonly found in microwave heating. However, cylindrical loads tend to have a thermal focus, leading to uneven microwave heating. In this paper, a novel microwave heating method was proposed by employing resonant rings to mitigate the thermal focus of cylindrical loads. Firstly, a multiphysics simulation model for microwave heating of a cylindrical tube is established, and the influence of the resonant ring around the cylindrical tube on the temperature distribution of load was analyzed. Subsequently, microwave heating experiments of agar gels with and without resonant rings were carried out. In agreement with the simulation results, the use of resonant rings reduces the coefficient of temperature variation (COV) from 1.064 to 0.793. In addition, the parameters affecting the heating uniformity of the cylindrical tube were discussed through simulations.