[Electronics-talk] tactile stove

Linda waterinmyroom at gmail.com
Mon Jan 6 06:09:52 UTC 2014


I have a Whirlpool stove that is about 7 years old.  I went to the website whirlpool.com and there is a stove listed there as ADA compliant.  It has the heating coils.  I did not read the entire description, but I think it is a place to start.

> On Jan 5, 2014, at 11:49 PM, "Ashley Bramlett" <bookwormahb at earthlink.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I cannot use these new flat stoves as easily. I would rather have something to feel to center the pots.
> Does anyone make electric stoves with those coils you can feel?
> 
> I grew up with this and it was much easier to use. I use my little vision to help now. the stove has a light for each burner and it stays on even if you cut the stove off; this light indicates the burner is still hot. I’m glad I can see that so I don’t accidently touch that area.
> If no one makes stoves with coiled burners, do they at least make ones with enough tactile difference between the burner and other surface to feel the difference? I use my hand to feel the heat in order to place the pots on the burners, but its not as exact as the old way.
> 
> Thanks.
> Ashley
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