• Valmond@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    This is why I’m all in for non-“smart crap”, I don’t even have inductive heating stove top because they never have basic knobs.

    Long clicking on [3] then + + + + + + to boil your f eggs? No thanks.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah I guess I’ll consider it one day when they will be cheap enough, but now even the stupid-UI ones are fairly expensive and the knob ones quite expensive (thanks for all induction knob pists btw 😁).

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      7 months ago

      My mom has an induction stove that has knobs.

      Definitely a thing, Miele even has a device filter for that feature.

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        7 months ago

        Neff has a (magnetic/removable*) knob as well. (* Which is a great idea in theory. Unless you have kids. First it’s great because they can’t start the cooktop on their own. But then you are constantly looking for the knob. A friend nearly got insane…His daughter “accidentally” took the whole fucking thing on a schooltrip to France…HOW? That’s why I have the Siemens one with touch… It’s okayish touchwise and it works…)

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      7 months ago

      Long clicking on [3] then + + + + + + to boil your f eggs?

      A lot of them have a terrible UI. But that’s far from all of them. Enough have sliders. Sometimes one with a pan detection. Sometimes a slider per area.

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      7 months ago

      It’s just on and then hold b for boost now. It automatically detects which slot you have placed your pan on and selects that for you. But I get your point…

      Induction is great 👍

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      7 months ago

      I just bought one of these! First press on, then wait a second for the pan to be detected, then select the burner to turn on, then + which sets it to 5/10, then press + 5 more times for full power! The one with knobs was like double price…but hey the pan heats up quick while you are cursing at it.

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          7 months ago

          It will light up an indicator for each pan detected, so if 2 pans are on the stove you still need to activate the one you want. Assuming you don’t want both on.

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        7 months ago

        I just bought one of these!

        There weren’t any better options?

        Did you try e.g. long pressing buttons, pressing -, or anything?

        I had the +/- buttons ages ago (cheap alternative when renting). Never again.

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        7 months ago

        Then one small drop of water (what is water doing in the kitchen??) touches the touch-surface and all goes beep beep beep while your pasta water slowly cools down…