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

  • JayleneSlide@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Microwaves are the penultimate Norman Object (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Design_of_Everyday_Things). They could have a standardized UI (cue up obligatory XKCD “Standards”). Instead, every manufacturer does it differently and usually in obscure, unintuitive fashion, often differently from the same manufacturer. Do you enter the time or power setting first? Oh wait, pressing a number launches it straight into running. That part that looks like a door handle is not how one actually opens the door; press the door button first. So. Much. Hate.

    • tal@lemmy.today
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      5 months ago

      Yeah, I can see what you mean. Generally, they’re similar-enough, at least in basic functionality, that I don’t have an issue using someone else’s microwave though. The advanced functionality can vary a lot.

      What does kind of annoy me is that they’re basically the one device — VCRs used to be the stereotypical holders of this position — that has a clock, but also is a device price-sensitive enough to both:

      • Lack an internal battery to keep the clock powered when power is lost.

      • Not have a network link, cell link — not that I really want those — or radio time signal receiver to automatically set the clock.

      The result is that every microwave I see seems to wind up showing an unset clock.