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I guess the only way is to give it a try Pete!prcscct wrote:I thought they had solved that problem of metal containers, utensils etc.? I've seen units with brushed stainless interiors. Mine here has a metal interior lining, but enamel coated. Do the instruction books still say "no metal"? Pete
Seems pretty obvious to me that if it remains unused then the best thing to do is leave it unplugged - then there is no issue about the clock and having to reset it!!!TingTongJohn wrote:Things in Thailand that make you wonder. O.K we should start at the start makes sense right? My wife choose to buy her mom(Old fashion Thai lady) A microwave so she could heat her tea water and reheat her food when needed. First of all that horde that is called my wifes closest family never leaves much as in table/floor scrapes from what I have seen. Moving on. Well we got the Microwave. Has it been used? As far as i can tell the answer is no. It sits in the corner looking pretty(Thai ownership is about a year now)The biggest question her mom has was how to reset the time on this large clock as they unplug the microwave when going out due to the fear of a fire. Then must reset the time when returning and plugging it in....sigh
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Is it just how it works here though? Are us farrang (as a collective, not individuals) really any better at choosing function over form?margaretcarnes wrote:what the family have got is an impressive status symbol they can't use, rather than a simple oven they maybe could use, but which wouldn't impress the neighbours. Sorry TTJ but thats how it works in the LOS!
Dannie Boy wrote:Seems pretty obvious to me that if it remains unused then the best thing to do is leave it unplugged - then there is no issue about the clock and having to reset it!!!TingTongJohn wrote:Things in Thailand that make you wonder. O.K we should start at the start makes sense right? My wife choose to buy her mom(Old fashion Thai lady) A microwave so she could heat her tea water and reheat her food when needed. First of all that horde that is called my wifes closest family never leaves much as in table/floor scrapes from what I have seen. Moving on. Well we got the Microwave. Has it been used? As far as i can tell the answer is no. It sits in the corner looking pretty(Thai ownership is about a year now)The biggest question her mom has was how to reset the time on this large clock as they unplug the microwave when going out due to the fear of a fire. Then must reset the time when returning and plugging it in....sigh
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We should be - I certainly am and hate microwaves with fiddly digital controls as an example - but 'form' in the western sense equates with style, in the sense that things should look trendy and colour co-ordinated. In the LOS colour co-ordination is the furthest thing from their minds. Big and flash is what matters!Pleng wrote:Is it just how it works here though? Are us farrang (as a collective, not individuals) really any better at choosing function over form?margaretcarnes wrote:what the family have got is an impressive status symbol they can't use, rather than a simple oven they maybe could use, but which wouldn't impress the neighbours. Sorry TTJ but thats how it works in the LOS!