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On Fri, 23 May 2025 17:01:48 +0000, dsi1 wrote:Interesting. We love ice. I'm dreaming about all the ice we're going to
>On Fri, 23 May 2025 2:29:29 +0000, ItsJoanNotJoAnn wrote:The power cord was not the problem with the toaster oven.
>On Fri, 23 May 2025 1:04:57 +0000, Bruce wrote:>
>On Fri, 23 May 2025 00:45:43 +0000, ItsJoanNotJoAnn@webtv.netQuite possible or making sure the owner is not making a
(ItsJoanNotJoAnn) wrote:>>When my large B&D toaster oven died while still under
warranty, I had to cut off the portion that had a code
printed on the cord. (Last place I'd think to look for
a code!) I had to return that portion to B&D for a
refund. Pretty much ruined the length for any further
use.
I bet they're trying to stop the dubious practices of extension cord
fetishists.
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false claim in hopes of getting another toaster oven
for free.
It's not difficult to replace a power cord on most appliances - unless
B&D has designed the item so that it's difficult to replace the cord or
open up the unit.
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It was the heating element and would heat no higher than
250°F.
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Thankfully, it was still under warranty and that length
of about 6 inches of power cord was all they wanted from
the near dead toaster oven.
>I have to install an ice maker in our new refrigerator - this involvesRaises hand. That would be me, I have no use for an
drilling 5 holes in the freezer wall and installing a water valve in the
back. That's positively medieval. Who the heck buys a refrigerator
without an ice maker these days?
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ice maker or shortly down the road making friends
with the repairman. Ice dispensers are the weakest
and most frequent breaking point on a refrigerator.
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