[Electronics-talk] Accessible Electric Ranges

Matthew Chao mattchao at verizon.net
Sat Jan 26 15:58:41 UTC 2013


Unfortunately, this not an option.  Space limited, and don't try 
cooking a 6-pound roast chicken in it.  Nice try, but no cigar.--Matthew Chao

At 10:15 AM 1/26/2013, you wrote:

>Have you considered a large capacity toaster-oven broiler?  Many of 
>the models made by Black & Decker and a few other brands still have 
>easy to set mechanical knobs.  Unless you are cooking a large meal 
>or a 20 pound turkey, you can pretty much cook anything in a toaster 
>oven that you would in a full-size oven.  And of course, it doubles 
>as a toaster.
>
>Gerald
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Matthew Chao" <mattchao at verizon.net>
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>>Cooktops generally are only the burners; ranges include the 
>>ovens.  I need the range because my oven's dead, and even if I got 
>>it fixed, it's inaccessible, as the dial has no pointer.--Matthew Chao
>>
>>At 08:36 AM 1/26/2013, you wrote:
>>>Has anyone yet checked out New Wave's Precision induction cooktop for
>>>accessibility yet?  If one of these is accessible, you may not need to buy
>>>a range and that could save you a serious amount of cheese.On Sat, 26 Jan
>>>2013, Matthew Chao wrote:
>>>
>>> > Hi, Folks.  I need to get a new stove for my house.  In looking
>>>around, I've
>>> > had a tough time finding accessible stoves, primarily because the oven
>>> > displays are of clear plastic with no textured labels or
>>>bubble-like membrane
>>> > buttons.  Controls need to be in the front.  Read articles 
>>> about > accessible
>>> > appliances at the AFB Web site, but still no luck.  Any
>>>ideas?  I'm not eager
>>> > to mark up displays with those plastic dots or have to take a
>>>long time to do
>>> > up Dymo tape labels.  Any help would be appreciated in finding an
>>>accessible
>>> > stove.  Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao
>>> >
>>> > .
>>> >
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