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

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    8 hours ago

    I keep buying cheap toaster ovens. I keep paying the price for it. At least I know my smoke alarms work

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    11 hours ago

    I have a Samsung printer that simply hates me. Whenever I need to print something urgently it will disappear from the wifi. It shows up for a few milliseconds when restarted and disappears again. However when you have the time and energy to investigate the problem it works flawlessly.

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    The stove in the place I rent. Only been living here maybe 2 years… and that thing is the devil. I thought it was just me getting used to an electric stove again. Nope, that thing is just a piece of shit.

    Nothing can simmer, nothing can be left unattended for more than a few minutes (at most), it can’t maintain anything close to a consistent temperature, and forget boiling water before you die of old age… I use an electric kettle just so I can boil noodles in less than 40 minutes

    Maybe it’s my pots?.. nope, I’ve tried. Maybe I’ll get better at using it?.. no, and at this point I wouldn’t even want to. It’s just a piece of shit. My mother-in-law is a great cook, and she was pissed when she burned smothered chicken on it… because she hasn’t burned smothered chicken in probably 20+ years; she confirms the stove is garbage

    Fuck that stove

    Thanks for hearing my rant, I feel a little better now

    Edit: I forgot to mention that the fucker is BRAND NEW too. We’re literally the first people to use it. Garbage-ass, giant piece of horse shit…

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      12 hours ago

      You could get your thermostat checked. Depending on the stove, it’s something you could probably do yourself. It’s like a ten dollar part, maybe?

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        11 hours ago

        We’re just planning on moving now, cause we hate this place and there’s a multitude of problems: A/C can’t keep up with cooling the house, costs a fuck-ton in energy bills, the management company won’t fix shit and they’re a nightmare to work with. They tried to blame us for rats getting into the attic, when it was a known problem before. Took us 2 months to make them hire pest control, and then acted like we should be grateful for normal-upkeep, and not having rats get inside

        The neighborhood is actually nice, but the big-name management company are basically slum lords with a smile. But we had 3 dogs at the time and rental options were few, that had a fenced yard and would accept 3 dogs. 2 of them sadly passed this past year, and as much as I miss them and it wrenched my heart… we realized we could probably find something better now and not need such a large yard (our last dog is old too, and doesn’t romp in the yard anymore. He just enjoys little walks now)

        The stove is just one of the things I hate about this place and I don’t want to fix any of their shite, even for $10. We’re just making it work for now

  • HatchetHaro@pawb.social
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    16 hours ago

    any fucking thing with touchscreens or touch buttons. those stupid things barely ever work and imagine not being able to use your appliance once that shit breaks.

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    14 hours ago
    1. My docking station. The screen sometimes goes black for a second or two randomly. I have had this problem with all kinds of docking stations.

    2. My egpu dock. It works great but I have to plug it in after boot or it won’t be detected.

    3. My samsung galaxy S22 (my last sasmung phone). The camera sometimes doesn’t work presumably because a ribbon cable inside is loose.

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      10 hours ago

      Have you tried replacing your HDMI cable? That might causing the Docking station issue

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        9 hours ago

        I have had the problem with a variety of cables. I think its a software issue. Wiggeling the cable does not cause any issues. The screen never looses signal its just briefly black.

        But I guess it can’t hurt to try more cables.

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          This is why I switched to display port. It seems to work so much better. Also see if your dock is overheating. I’ve had that happen in the past and caused flickering issues.

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            I tried displayport too. My main dell 4k monitor had some issues with it. I updated the firmware maybe it works better now.

            I have two monitors. Depending on where I plug in, it uses MST or no mst.

            Also good tip about the overheating but the dock has a fan and remains quite cool during operation.

            It’s difficult to debug since sometimes it works for two days and on other days it hap’ens constantly.

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    Electric toothbrushes. They really are superior to regular old brushes, but they tend to break down after less than a year and aren’t exactly cheap. Ironically, the last time mine broke I replaced it with the cheapest one and it’s lasted longer than the ones before it. Go figure!

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      12 hours ago

      What do you do for them to break so soon?

      I’ve had two electric toothbrushes in my life. The first one lasted for maybe 10 years. The breaking point was plastic degradation which occluded the internal electronics and destroyed de button to turn it on.

      I think could have been repaired with the right materials. The repairability of the brand I buy is pretty good.

      For anyone curious the brand is:

      Tap for spoiler

      Oral b

      The electric toothbrushes are nice but the head replacements are too expensive and I’ve not find a suitable offbrand replacement. So I end up boiling the toothbrush heads several times to extend their lifetime.

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        So, I have never thought about this before but I would think the lifetime of a toothbrush head is based more on mechanical stress on the bristles and not bacterial growth.

        Which I assume you try to address by boiling them. I remember studies made on boiling dishwashing sponges and unless I remember wrong boiling them regularly actually lead to more bacterial growth over time. Don’t remember thr explanation and maybe funded by “big sponge”.

        That said I always use mine at least 2 months longer but am not boiling them.

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          “Big sponge” have us all in their pocket.

          My toothbrush head actually starts developing black patches overtime of what I asume is my own bacteria setting in in the brush. Mostly in cavities hard to reach for a normal cleaning.

          For me boiling easily removes those dark patches. It is true that they come back faster than the time they took to appear the first time. Put it peaces my mind and I’m still alive after all this time.

          Funnily enough I stopped using washing sponges in the shower and start washing myself only with my hand because someone told me that sponges were bacterial paradise. And to be true I found out that I really don’t need a sponge to clean myself.

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        10 hours ago

        Philips Sonicare. My first two developed the same problem: some connection inside came loose and the head would be loose and rattly. I tried opening them up and fixing them, but they were too bent out of shape. My third one ( a slightly different model) is going strong for some time now, so maybe I just got unlucky.

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      18 hours ago

      I really cannot believe we fucked printers in so many unique ways.

      • No universal drivers and software support, requiring entire settings pages to be about printers
      • DRM everywhere, rendering third party cartridges useless
      • Routinely bad security, making Wi-Fi enabled printers one of the common attack vectors

      Etc. etc.

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        My favourite bad security thing about them is that it’s possible to hack them with a fake fax.

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      In grad school I picked up a an old free HP LaserJet, with an Ethernet NIC card (it was an upgradable printer, maybe from the mid 2000s?).

      It was great! Only complaint was no duplexer, but the thing printed great from Linux and the generic toner was cheap.

      Today though…the experience is a bit different.

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        Yeah I got an HP laser MFC with like 3 new carts 10 years ago. NIC and Duplex. Going to have it for at least 10 more years or brother when it dies.

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    The ice compartment of our fridge. It’s always a fucking compressed block that needs manually smashing up. I fucking hate it so much.

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    17 hours ago

    Everything with a built in lithium battery that isn’t easy to swap. Phones, headphones, vapes, the weird gameboy thing I got offa aliexpress.

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    15 hours ago

    Not me, but my mother has beef with air conditioners. When I was little, I got sick (to the point of losing consciousness) due to a dirty AC in a hotel, so now she (maybe rightfully) assumes that a random given AC in a public place is filthy. We don’t have one at home either - mostly because in this climate we’d only need it for a short time each year, but also because mom thinks it’d be easy to not take care of it properly and let enough filth accumulate.

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    My twin tub washing machine. Fucking POS doesn’t spin properly, so i just give up most of the time.