Hi Richard, much as I agree with you in regard to talking products I wonder
whether they would let you check them out to see whether they bleep or not
because I bet you anything they wouldn't know. Janet
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Subject: [access-uk] Re: COBOLT'S TALKING MICROWAVE OR AN ALTERNATIVE
Carol,
Most of the so-called inaccessible touch screen microwaves are, in my view,
much more precise than many of the dial types, and easily marked with
Tactimark by a sighted person.
Ours is a Sharp (probably not made now), but which enables me to use
microwave, grill or fan oven, and select precise temperature and timing to
within ten seconds.
The only thing which you'd perhaps need to remember is that having a screen
which beeps when a control is pressed is really important, as you do need to
know when an entry has been accepted. So, for example, to microwave
something for two and a half minutes, I press the minute dot twice (and get
two beeps) and the 10 seconds mark three times then press start.
I certainly don't see the necessity for most people who have been blind for
a while to spend so much on a talking product when it isn't necessary in my
view.
Richard
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From: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Carol
Pearson (Redacted sender "carol.pearson29" for DMARC)
Sent: 30 June 2018 19:54
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Subject: [access-uk] COBOLT'S TALKING MICROWAVE OR AN ALTERNATIVE
Hi all,
I'm wondering if Cobolt are still selling their LG microwave at its rather
high price, which has been a runner for a number of years now, or have they
found something newer?
Has anyone recently bought a microwave without speech where all functions
are pretty useable for a totally blind person?
Thanks for any info.
Carol P
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