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Hello Harvey,
Could you please share info on this stove?
I had a very hard time finding a simple Gas Range without menus when I needed to replace mine in
2007.
I had my old range for about 18 years and couldn't get parts any more.
My range is a Westinghouse and it doesn't have a good Thermostat for the oven. .
I know I could probably get a new thermostat but given the inferior quality of this stove I would just
like to consider a neow stove.
My stove is so flimsy it actually moves very easily.
Maybe some brands are not like this.
Colleen Roth
just On Fri, 14 Mar 2014 09:51:11 -0500, Harvey Heagy wrote:
>This is a real problem, and I think one that could be solved easily with
>speech output. My friend Patsy bought a new range from H H Gregg and she
>had to Braille label it before she could operate it, but at least it was
>operable, and it did have touchpad style keys so that the cooking temp she
>wanted could be keyed in rather than arrowed to.
>Harvey
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>On Behalf Of John Miller
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>Subject: Re: OT regarding making home appliances accessible
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>My inlaws just got a new washer about 2 months ago. It's not the old style
>dials but it has the dials that click for load size, water temp, and mode,
>cycle what ever you want to call it. It would be easy to braille label, to
>start it you just push a button. I don't know what brand it is or anything
>but I've used it with no labeling when I was helping them move. IF mine dies
>
>I hope to find one just like it.
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