On the grill, but not grilled
"Jeßus" > wrote in message
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> On Tue, 19 Jul 2016 08:37:35 -0400, Dave Smith
> > wrote:
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>>On 2016-07-18 11:23 PM, Je?us wrote:
>>> On Mon, 18 Jul 2016 19:21:22 -0700 (PDT), dsi1 >
>>> wrote:
>>>
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>>>> My Samsung oven wouldn't turn on after I used the self-cleaning feature
>>>> one time because the temperature sensor was damaged by the high heat.
>>>> My understanding is that it's a common problem. A replacement was
>>>> around $12 on eBay. That's kinda lame, if you ask me. That was the
>>>> first and last time that I'll use the self-cleaning cycle on that
>>>> thing. Too bad, it's a handy feature.
>>>
>>> It's a stupid feature. A feature which technology hasn't mastered, yet
>>> they still successfully sell it to the public because they're so
>>> hopelessly self-centred and monumentally lazy. Just use some elbow
>>> grease and clean the goddamned oven by hand.
>>>
>>
>>I have never had a problem with self cleaning oven switches screwing up.
>> I admit to hating to clean ovens. Take out the racks, push a button,
>>the door locks and away she goes. Come back later with a vacuum hose
>>and a damp rag.
>
> What is the vacuum hose for? To pick up wet or dry stuff?
A self cleaning oven reduces everything to ash. I am thinking if he has to
vac it out, he is burning a lot off. I generally have so little, I can get
it all with a damp paper towel or two.
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