[Electronics-Talk] Accessible Stoves

Sherry Gomes sherry.gomes at outlook.com
Thu Nov 24 02:43:42 UTC 2022


I got a Samsung stove just a couple months ago. It has a flat top and does have a touch screen. I have marked the touch screen. But also, the stove is compatible with amazon echo and has its own voice controls built in. I haven't gotten synced yet, but once I do, it will be great to just say, set the oven to, and so forth. It can even monitor the stove burners, once they are turned on. I got it from Lowe's for around 800 dollars. I had to pay extra for delivery and install and taking the old stove away. I really like it. It's my first flat top, and I've wanted one for years.



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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] Accessible Stoves

Hi, Folks.  I'm looking into buying a new stove in a year or so.  My question is:  Are there any accessible stoves for totally blind folks, especially regarding using the oven?  I have a Jenair stove with a flat cooktop.  The top's controls are accessible (knobs) but the oven's all touch controls.  We put Hot Dots on some of the buttons, but they eventually came off.  Any thoughts?  Thanks in advance.--Matthew Chao

P.S.  May be looking for an induction range.

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