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#1 Emrah20

Have You noticed those touching cookers? It can be difficult for the blind to cook there. Or, how do You cook? Have You used those 'rounding knobs'? I don't know, how to say It in English language.
Thank You.


Ja volim samo kafu sa Rakijom.
2025-02-06 18:45

#2 ArcticMoon

The one I'm having is adapted for me. I bought a special thing which is shaped like dots. It needs to be stuck below the place where you need to touch the cooker and you have to memorise. Let's say one dot is to turn the device on. Two dots are degree settings. Three dots are other settings, I don't know, as you prefer.



2025-02-06 18:48

#3 thespyde

I don't like the glass tops where it's hard to tell where the burners are, and digital controls or touch screens, forget it.


Charles Wells
2025-02-07 11:05

#4 ArcticMoon

In terms of touch screens, yeah, forget that. But if it's like a touch button, it's doable



2025-02-07 12:31

#5 cyrmax

If you mean cooker which is basically a glass or metal thing with burners where you put some stuff and cook, fry or etc, then I have one with touch buttons.
I have stickers under each button and when I move my fingers along the nearest edge I feel these stickers, raise my finger upper a bit and press the button I need.
But there are two problems: the first is that stickers love to move when the thing is hot, and sometimes you just loose them accidentally. Very sad when it happens amidst cooking process.
And the second is that you have to remember which burners and on which power you have turned on. You never can check it.
But I love my cooker, it is awesome and I cook on it often.


Aliqua subscriptio hic esse debet, sed nesciebam quid ibi scriberem.
2025-02-07 13:20

#6 thespyde

I was married to someone who could use a glass top, but I could never learn, and I still have no idea how she did that, if she can still do that.


Charles Wells
2025-02-07 14:44