• uniquethrowagay@feddit.org
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      Appliances should never ever beep, change my mind. What happened to the good old “bing” or “brrrrrrring”?

      Beeping makes my skin crawl!

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        19 minutes ago

        It’s probably way cheaper to add a speaker than an actual, physical bell. But I agree. My microwave dings and I’m fine with that.

    • theparadox@lemmy.world
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      My microwave has an option to turn off all the beeps, and it’s a landlord special so I imagine others can do the same. Check your model and see if it has that option.

      For mine, I literally need to hold down I think the number 3 for 5 seconds. It’s in no way obvious.

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    3 hours ago

    My previous microwave oven had a mute button. That thing stayed permanently silent. Unfortunately I have never found a new model that can be muted.

    Cue a Technology Connection video about how old microwave ovens were better.

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      I just can’t wait for microwave to have an integration with AI. I just need another internet connected device that can recommend a nice laxative after scanning what it just cooked. Not only that but it could integrate with my smart fridge and make sure that it orders food that is just about to expire from Instacart. And with its partnership with Doordash, the microwave could just stop working and order a replacement meal for me.

      …said no one ever.

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      Many if not most microwaves can be muted, but they usually don’t have a special button for it.

      It’s often some secret button combination. READ YOUR MICROWAVE’S MANUAL.

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      3 hours ago

      I’ve got a newer (5yo) Maytag that has a silent mode that you can choose either with end beep or without. It resets every power outage which is my only gripe.

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    Mine doesn’t even let you interrupt the beeping. If it goes off it’s doing the whole sequence whether you like it or not.

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    I had a microwave that not only beeped when finished but also beeped every 10-15 seconds if the door wasn’t opened and food retrieved. I donated it and bought a new one because I wasn’t about to put up with that audacity.

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    There are videos on how to disable it permanently

    It does require a little disassembly. I have considered doing this but I use the timer on the microwave a lot when baking things.

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      Never disassemble a microwave unless you know exactly what you’re doing. Like a CRT monitor, the capacitors are big enough to kill you.

      Many microwaves have some sort of button combo that’ll mute it.

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        Yeah I should have mentioned that. Definitely watch YouTube videos and be super careful to follow safety precautions.

        Even unplugged capacitors can hurt you pretty bad and possibly kill you.

        It’s easy to not injure yourself as long as you know about this and how to avoid it. But don’t go in blind.

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      Mine has a setting for sound off, which is great because it is a horrific loud beep, three times that doesn’t stop even if you try to interrupt it with a button or by opening the door. Anytime we have a power outage, it resets and I turn that damn beep off before I even change the clock because it annoys me so much.

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        Anytime we have a power outage, it resets and I turn that damn beep off before I even change the clock because it annoys me so much.

        After a power outage, my microwave absolutely refuses to do anything until I set the time. As if it’s a clock that also happens to have the ability to cook food, and not the other way around.

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          mine is this way as well. it will count inputs as setting the clock and if you put an invalid time in has a hissy fit and isn’t clear what it is asking of you. The amount of times my grandfather has tried to use it after losing power and got frusterated because he was trying to cook something and the clock wanted to set the time as something stupid like 30:22 or something like that is annoying.

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        THIS NEEDS TO BE MAINSTREAM.

        There is very little reason that with the digital behemoths that microwaves are now, that a simple “sound off” setting can’t be done.

        I would also love a “sound off for this cycle” option, but that might be being too needy

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          Even an analog switch on the back would be simple and easy to add. I know a lot of them do have ways to turn sound off. But many don’t. And a simple switch on the backside would make things so much easier.

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          There is very little reason that with the digital behemoths that microwaves are now, that a simple “sound off” setting can’t be done.

          Most microwaves already have this feature, it’s just not obvious how to use it. Read your microwave’s user manual.

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            53 minutes ago

            mine has a way to change the clock to 24h and the ability to calibrate the hot keys, but sadly doesn’t seem to have a sound control.

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              Well, time to disassemble it (safely discharge the capacitors!), find the beeper on the control board, and de-solder it.

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    I had an old microwave that had a beep but a second after the cycle end so you had a whole second long window to open it peacefully. Beautiful lost technology.