[Electronics-talk] Talking Microwave from ILA Availability
Evelyn Weckerly
weckerly at i2k.com
Tue Dec 22 22:18:03 UTC 2009
Hi, Pete,
Check with Whirlpool and Maytag (now owned by Whirlpool). They
provide braille overlays for many of their products. You do need
sighted help to apply them correctly, but after that, you're good to
go. During the last six years or so, I have had to replace my laundry
equipment and range and microwave. All are braille labelled all overe
the place. I can't use everything but I'm using most of it. If you
want to talk about it, I'll give you a call later this evening.
Evelyn
At 11:13 AM 12/22/2009, you wrote:
>Hello Gerald and listers,
>
> It doesn't need to talk in order for us to use it. Perhaps I should have
>said that we were looking for an accessible microwave oven that either talks
>or has tactile controls. Since I have a hearing impairment The latter would
>be preferred. Sorry about that everyone. Thanks for the information.
>
>Peter Donahue
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Gerald Levy" <bwaylimited at verizon.net>
>To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
><electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 8:15 AM
>Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Talking Microwave from ILA Availability
>
>
>
>I've been poking around the web doing a little research on talking
>microwaves, and apparently, the Hamilton Beach Cook Magic is no longer being
>manufactured. Walmart.com is still offering it as a clearance item, which
>means that once they're all gone, they're gone forever. Maxi-Aids offers a
>modified Gold Star talking microwave for a ridiculous price of $360, but it
>is "temporarily out of stock", which probably means that this model, too,
>may be on the way out. So, incredible as it might seem, there may soon be
>no talking microwaves left on the market. The purveyors of products for the
>blind like ILA and Maxi-Aids are at least partially responsible for this
>situation because they apparently don't care enough about their customers
>needs to work closely with the manufacturers of these gadgets to insure that
>they remain available.
>
>Gerald
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Peter Donahue" <pdonahue1 at sbcglobal.net>
>To: "Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances"
><electronics-talk at nfbnet.org>
>Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 2:01 AM
>Subject: [Electronics-talk] Talking Microwave from ILA Availability
>
>
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I guess Santa wasn't happy with us about something. One chunk of coal
> > we
> > found in our "Christmas stalking" was that our microwave decided to go
> > north
> > leaving us to cook the old fashion way until it can be replaced. We bought
> > the Hamilton Beach talking Microwave a few years ago when it came out
> > after
> > two other microwaves failed. We owned a Kenmore Microwave for quite a
> > while.
> > It only required the occasional Sears PMA to keep it in ship shape but it
> > too eventually gave up the ghost.
> >
> > When we purchased the Hamm Beach it had to be special ordered as
> > Best-Buy did not keep it in stock and the other models they had were as
> > inaccessible as they come. Wanting to get some leads on accessible
> > microwaves I check the NFB'S Accessible Home Showcase for suggested
> > microwave ovens usable by a blind but only saw the Hamilton Beach Talking
> > Microwave listed. Independent Living Aids has carried a talking microwave
> > for quite a while but I didn't see it listed in our list of accessible
> > house-hold appliances. If anyone can tell me whether that particular
> > talking
> > microwave is still available from ILA or can put us on to other models
> > usable by a blind person we'll appreciate that very much.
> >
> > Best wishes from Mary and myself for a merry Christmas and a wonderful
> > 2010.
> >
> > Peter Donahue
> >
> >
> > "Will you come and awake our lost land from its slumber
> > And her fetters we'll break, links that long are encumbered.
> > And the air will resound with hosannas to greet you
> > On the shore will be found gallant Irishmen to greet you."
> > Will You Come to the Bower
> > Traditional Irish Folk Song
> >
> >
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