[Electronics-Talk] microwave needed

S L Johnson SLJohnson25 at comcast.net
Sat Sep 2 15:21:03 UTC 2017


Hi,

I tried the Braille Microwave from Maxi-aids once and ended up returning it. 
The only thing they did is put Braille on the touchpad.  The problem still 
is that once you push the buttons you do not know what the menus say and you 
end up with a microwave that you cannot use.  If you can afford it, the best 
option is the talking one.  It is nice and loud with a good volume control 
even for those who are hard of hearing.  Unfortunately I I could not afford 
the talking microwave so I had to settle for an expensive model with dials. 
It is an Avante 7 cubic feet 700 watts.  The top dial controls the power 
level from warm, defrost,low medium and high.  The bottom dial is the timer 
from seconds up to 15 minutes.  It was approximately $80 from Amazon and 
other online stores.  Avante also had some larger microwaves with dials but 
the smaller one fit my needs perfectly.  I hope this helps.

Sandra Johnson
SLJohnson25 at comcast.net
-----Original Message----- 
From: Lisa P. Geibel via Electronics-Talk
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2017 4:48 AM
To: Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
Cc: Lisa P. Geibel
Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] microwave needed

Hi Sandra and anyone else interested,

My husband and I are going through the same thing with the loss of a
microwave. We bought one from Amazon only to have it come and not work,
so we're saving up and plan to buy the Braille one offered by Maxi Aids.
It's a larger one, which is what we need and since it's Braille, there
should be no issues with accessibility. If anyone has this one or knows
anything about it, would love to hear from you? Thanks and good luck to
you with finding one that suits your needs.

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On 9/1/17 11:19 AM, Sandra Streeter via Electronics-Talk wrote:
> I would be cautious about Panasonicâ?"there are a lot of bad reviews, and 
> the one that just died is a Panasonic! I am filing away some on Amazon for 
> future refâ?"a friend has given me a small microwave she is not using, but 
> because I am a â?oreal cookâ?, I really need a larger model, so am still 
> searching; the good thing about this one is, it does buy me time to save 
> pennies for one better-suited for me.
>
>
> Sandra
>
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