[Electronics-talk] kitchen appliances

Christopher Chaltain chaltain at gmail.com
Thu Jul 24 00:45:46 UTC 2014


I've had a lot of success just going to a large box store, one with a 
lot of different options, and then finding one that had accessible 
controls or controls that could be labeled. Our stove, dishwasher and 
microwave are all usable. Our oven isn't, and this came with the house, 
but I don't find myself wanting to use the stove, so it doesn't bother 
me. Our refrigerator isn't accessible either, but once you change the 
settings, you don't really need to go back in and mess with them again, 
so it doesn't bother me either. To be honest, I'm not sure I ever 
changed the settings away from the default. I do like my ice cubes whole 
and not crushed though, but I can change this by doing a swipe left.

On 07/23/2014 04:25 PM, Drew Hunthausen via Electronics-talk wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> Doing a kitchen remodel in my house and am wondering what to look for in
> terms of getting new accessible appliances. I will be getting a new gas
> stove with the oven under. Also will be getting a new dish washer and
> microwave. The microwave witll be one that is built in over the stove. Also
> wondering if anyone has experience with microwave/ convection oven combos
> and how they work. Thanks so much!!
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> Drew Hunthause 714-296-7111
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> www.noexcusesblindguy.com-296-7111
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