The appliance that elicits anger and frustrated at it’s mere sight. The treacherous device that never worked right.

  • Mesophar@pawb.social
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    3 hours ago

    The microwave, because my roommates insist on having a model that beeps every 30 seconds after it finishes cooking so you don’t forget you had food in there. They still forget, though. It just gets on my nerves while I try to wash some dishes while waiting for the microwave to finish, or if I’m using it as part of prepping while cooking.

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      9 hours ago

      Find an old 70s Amana Radarange on Marketplace or whatever local selling forum is available to you.

      I have both 1972 (analog rotary dials) and 1976 (electrostatic push button) models, and they can bring a cup of water to boil in less than 30 seconds. Most any modern microwave I’ve tried this on needed 2-8 minutes to do the same damn thing.

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        8 hours ago

        you can get a modern high power microwave, you just need to look out for the wattage. boiling a cup of water in 30 seconds is not unheard of

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    8 hours ago

    Danalock smart locks. They are garbage locks by a garbage company and everything surrounding it is pure trash.

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    8 hours ago

    I’m about to smash my goddamn phone. i can buy the best phone with all of my money and it still sucks ass

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      I think we are asking too much of phones. I’m not even certain we are in charge of the wanting any more… they dangle… we salivate.

      No… I haven’t gone back to flip phone yet but I’m sure tempted.

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        2 hours ago

        I’m asking it to do all the computer things it’s currently doing but to be reliable at doing them because that’s what I use it for now and I’m addicted

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          Sames. My employers subscribed to the mobile version of the app we were all working with forever and it was like have strings cut. So… yeah… good to be able to catch up at the beach.

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      8 hours ago

      I dont remember when but the printer was an evil demon sent from hell, then all of a sudden printers just got good.

      I cant remember what the last serious issue I had with a printer was.

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        6 hours ago

        I cant remember what the last serious issue I had with a printer was.

        I do, it was immediately before I switched to a Brother.

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      10 hours ago

      Not when I am done with it. From having to support them before I am so glad I don’t own one.

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        9 hours ago

        You need to look into something thoroughly classic, like an HP 4050DTN. I’ve had mine since 1999 and it’s lasted me through two degrees with only 3 toner cartridges. I get the ones that can do 20,000 sheets at 5% coverage. And while yes, other parts like the fuser are now clamouring for replacement, to date the only things I have ever done are replace the toner cartridges and upgrade the JetDirect module to keep pace with my wired network.

        Not bad for a printer that’s a quarter century old.

        Edit: JFC I feel old now.

        • the_crotch@sh.itjust.works
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          toner

          This is why. You bought a laser printer. People balk at the upfront price but they last way longer and the price per page is a lot cheaper, not to mention better print quality

  • neomachino@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 hours ago

    A few years ago we bought a dishwasher when we were in no place to be spending money on something unnecessary, but my wife was 8 months pregnant and wanted one. We bought the cheapest one at I think Lowes, if I recall correctly it was around $100, maybe $120.

    The ducking thing doesn’t have buttons, it has some stupid sensor panel, not touchscreen but is supposed to mimic it I guess. The sensors just don’t fucking work, ever. I spend 10 minutes loading the thing and 15 minutes trying to get it to start. Most of the time I have to cut the power from the breaker a few times to eventually get it to work. It’ll just change through all the settings beeping like crazy, so we have to keep it shut which means our dishes don’t dry properly. For a while I could only get it to start on the intense mode so it took 3 hours to run, now it only works on normal. It’s like I have to do a magic spell each time but the steps change weekly.

    I would love to throw it out and get a new one but it technically works and it’s only 3 years old.

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      6 hours ago

      A dishwasher is, IMHO, not unnecessary. If they’re used efficiently ie only run when they’re full, they use considerably less water than washing by hand does, does a better job than I do and I push a button and don’t have to participate any more until it’s done. Plus, depending on the energy makeup of your country/home setup, use a lot less energy to heat the water than your domestic hot water does too.

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      9 hours ago

      When you have the money, get a Bosch 800 series.

      Like, my god it’s practically perfection. Don’t use pods, you need to use HE powder, but otherwise this is the best consumer dishwasher I have ever seen short of an industrial model.

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        5 hours ago

        …or consider boycotting Bosch, due to their move towards cloud-required-to-run dishwashers.

        Watch the first 30 seconds of this to see how much nonsense the Bosch 500 has going on.

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          Things must have changed in the last five years, then. The 800 my wife and I got back in 2000 has none of that malarkey.

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    14 hours ago

    Nothing makes me particularly angry, but I’d really like if my washing machine had an accurate sense of time. It’s so far off sometimes I might as well just pretend there’s no timer. 1 hr 10? Come back in 1 hr to find it’s got 58 minutes to go. Which is sometimes 10 minutes but might actually be 58. Or 30. Or 70.

    Dumb fucking thing. Doesn’t even do multiple cycles in a row so it’s not like the timer resets for the next bit.

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      12 hours ago

      I just use a knife. My wife got a fancy electric can opened a few years back and loves it but I can’t stand the thing.

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        3 hours ago

        My wife doesnt like how much noise it makes and says its messy and violent and dangerous to open anything with a gun. We are eating a lot more soup now though.

      • nutsack@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        8 hours ago

        those are great when you need to pack light, but holy shit it’s a pain in the ass to open a can with those things. feels like it’s going to rip my goddamn fingers off

      • Korhaka@sopuli.xyz
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        10 hours ago

        Ohh is that the proper name for them, found it on eBay very cheap. Ages ago I was annoyed at tin openers but tried one that should stab through the lid and then lever through. It broke within a day or two, it was rivited together and they failed.

        Think I might just buy some, also a more practical size for taking out and cooking over a stove.

      • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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        12 hours ago

        Agreed. Simple, cheap, reliable, and faster than struggling with that piece of shit opener that barely works and you should have thrown away years ago.

        If I were running a soup kitchen, I’d have a different preference, but reliable lever openers like the P38, P51, or even the opener on a leatherman serves my needs better than any of these POS twist-style openers.

  • Որբունի@jlai.lu
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    17 hours ago

    My oven is a piece of shit that has unreliable temperature control and manages to have hot spots even with the fan on. I bought it new and I don’t think it will die any time soon. Joke is I paid a lot more than for my previous oven and it’s the worst piece of shit I’ve ever had, a miniature countertop oven I had way back that was old as balls gave more consistent results.

    • Kewlio251@midwest.social
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      15 hours ago

      Get yourself a Brother brand laser printer. Best damn printer I’ve ever used. Every device auto connects as long as it’s on the wifi and it’s never failed to print in the thousands of sheets I’ve ran through it, with and without the software package they offer. Basic drivers are good enough for 90% of what I’ve needed

      • rekabis@lemmy.ca
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        Or for low tech bulletproof reliability, a vintage HP 4050DTN. Mine has lasted a quarter century and two degrees on only 3 toner cartridges, a JetDirect module upgrade, and paper. It’s still working with the original fuser and rollers, although they’re beginning to need replacement.