[Tall-Corn] Anti-Tip Devices
rjray at q.com
rjray at q.com
Tue Sep 14 22:26:33 UTC 2021
Thank you, Sir. I thought I had tried that and hadn't been successful. Since
you said it I tried again and sure enough it worked. Now we can pull this
one out and clean under it before the new one comes.
Thanks, Mick.
Bob
From: Tall-Corn <tall-corn-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Mick via
Tall-Corn
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 4:03 PM
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Cc: Mick <mfixsen at iowatelecom.net>
Subject: Re: [Tall-Corn] Anti-Tip Devices
Bob- All of them I am familiar with for ranges mount down very low to the
wall and the range slips in underneath them. You should be able to pull
straight out a bit from the wall to get past the bracket. Good luck.
From: Bob Ray via Tall-Corn
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2021 2:38 PM
To: 'NFB of Iowa Internet Mailing List'
Cc: rjray at q.com <mailto:rjray at q.com>
Subject: [Tall-Corn] Anti-Tip Devices
Greetings, If you have purchased an electric, or gas, range in the past few
years you probably know what I am talking about. Manufacturers are now
providing anti Tip devices for their appliances. They are very nice when
installed because if you put a weight on the oven door the range will not
tip. The problem comes in if you need to move the range out to clean or
replace it.
I need some suggestions of how to escape from the jaws of the monster called
the anti tip device. Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Bob
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