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LPT: Bring a magnet with you when picking out refrigerators

I don't know if this is common knowledge, but not all refrigerators nowadays are magnetic. When going out shopping for one, bringing a small fridge magnet can help you easily rule some models out if you care about that.

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Also helpful when picking out pots and pans and need something that works on induction burners.

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lemmy.world

Yep, I lost my favorite all-clad skillet thanks to moving to a place that had an induction stove.

I was able to buy a new one eventually, but for a while, I was bereft.

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tomiantreply
piefed.social

GOD i hate those fucking induction pieces of shit. And the beeping and the hidden buttons and if you put a pan wrong theres more beeping and BEEPING BEEPING BEEPING.

jesus fucking christ give me a normal fucking dial I can operate with a twist of my wristwithout even looking, not whatever deranged failed dystopic bullshit that is! Spilled some water on it? INOPERABLE! BEEP BEEP BEEP! Must dry off and dry your hands before you can change the temperature- THAT'S SAFE!

God I fucking hate capitalism's neurotic perpetual drive to over engineer shit that was already perfectly engineered and worked flawlessly for a hundred years strictly because their fucking stock price is hinged on "innovation" (note: not improvement- innovation, sticking a dildo on top of your car is also innovation, hardly a fucking improvement)

AAAAARRARARFAAHH I HATE EVERYTHING!

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I mean, if they would just give us a knob to turn on and off, I would be much happier with it. I really hate the capacitive touch buttons.

or even if not a knob, just actual individual buttons to turn on and off the different eyes

And it really does cook food almost as well as a gas range, and it boils water incredibly quickly.

So while I definitely understand your rant for the simplicity of things that just work, I do have to give it up. There are a couple of niceties attached to induction stoves.

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if it's an unsafe condition surely you would remove the object on the element before merely turning it down

induction elements offer features that are not possible with hundred year old elements; eg vastly improved efficiency, which is sometimes the critical concern

otherwise i agree, everything is shit

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That's a painful loss! But at least I'm sure someone else was happy to get your old pan.

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lemmy.world

I do this with hard drives and other computer components.

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neonsreply
lemmy.dbzer0.com

Back when we still used HDDs they stored data magnetically and magnets would corruot your entire pc

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Back when? I upgraded my storage with a couple of 14TB drives ~2 years ago and HDD was the only answer. Doing a quick search, the largest SSD I can find at the moment is 8TB and they're well over $1,000 each.

Also, there are crazy strong magnets inside of HDDs. I initially thought this is what the above was referring to since I use the magnets from old decommissioned HDDs to hold things to the fridge : D

EDIT: I am weird though and prefer a desktop as my primary computing device... which doubles as a media server... in addition to my non-media server.

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lemmy.world

You could theoretically rub it aggressively across the surface to see if the finish holds up, too.

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Though, actually, if you're looking for a fridge with a stainless steel finish, being less attracted to magnets is an indicator of higher-quality stainless steel, and you may want to get one that magnets don't stick to.

Low-quality stainless steel will be more attracted to magnets ... and also more likely to rust. But higher quality, more corrosion-resistant stainless steels are typically less attracted to magnets.

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lemmy.world

Its how you shoplift cd's. or at least it was back in the day. There is a metal band usually inside the CD or on the back of the CD which has a magnetic metal strip. Running a strong magnet against that strip was how they would disable the anti-theft device. YOU could achieve the same thing using a strong magnet.

This didn't work or tapes or VHS, because a magnet would destroy the content on the tape.

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Oh, I should have caught that. I always wondered how strong the magnet would have to be.

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lemmy.ml

That's a pretty strange criterion for choosing a refrigerator, but whatever.

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lemmy.world

I don't think you should be downvoted for this, but I do heavily disagree. A refrigerator is a large wall that 1) occupies eye level, 2) is closed 99.99% of the time, 3) you glance at probably multiple times a day, 4) is usually centrally located, and 5) is typically magnetic. I think it can be a really good organization tool even in an era of smartphones, and while it's not some kind of lone criterion, given two even vaguely similar refrigerators, I'm pretty much always going to take the magnetic one.

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lemmy.zip

i like to pick up a magnet when i travel someplace new so imagine my excitement when my husband and i decided to go on the road in an rv fulltime!!!

the excitement that was gone in an instant when i figured out the fridge in said rv is not magnetic and now i have nowhere to put my freaking magnet collection

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yurireply
pawb.social

you can buy big sheets of that flexy black magnet material and give your fridge a wrap!

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oatsreply
piefed.zip

Yeah, we moved a couple years ago, and now have a built-in fridge, so it has a wood panel in front of the door. I want my whiteboard back :(

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programming.dev

Yes! I got one magnetic self-adhesive whiteboard film for my fridge from Aliexpress (because it was impossible to find anything like that locally), and I am pretty happy about it. The magnetism is not that strong, but I use neodynium magnet to compensate for that.

Leaving it here in case you are interested, but I'm sure you can find other alternatives if you search harder than me... https://a.aliexpress.com/_ExyxrXU

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I placed a "real" small whiteboard in the kitchen. Its not as big and not as well placed as the fridge, but we make do...

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hobatareply
lemmy.ml

Well, I do not care about votes and magnets. A fridge should be big enough to keep right amount of food fresh and cool. And that's really what matters to me. I've never understood why people decorate their refrigerators like christmas trees.

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