• @[email protected]
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    I’ve absolutely done it before because I’m weird. Entering 1:90 (on my Kenmore microwave) ticks down 1:89… 1:88… etc. until it hits 1:00 at which point it will continue as normal to 0:59.

    1:60 behaves similarly.

    I have a feeling the “add 30 seconds” button will correct it to proper time format, but I’ll test it for science.

    • @kn33
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      41 month ago

      A trick I learned from my dad was to do a quick “9-9-start” to get about a minute and a half

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        “9 0 start” is the same number of buttons. Also +30 seconds 3 times gets exactly 90 seconds. Your dad was trolling

        • @kn33
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          91 month ago

          “9 0 start” is the same number of buttons.

          Yeah but you gotta move your finger from the 9 to the 0, which is slower

          Also +30 seconds 3 times gets exactly 90 seconds

          It didn’t have that button then

            • @kn33
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              51 month ago

              Absolutely nothing. We both got the ADHD bad.

            • @myplacedk
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              11 month ago

              If he’s anything like me, that time would be spent on ranting about microwave ovens.

        • OpenStars
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          11 month ago

          My microwave won’t start with just the add 30 seconds button. Others that I’ve used work that way, but not this one. So 9-9-start would work for me, while add 30 3 times would not.

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            On mine, you can only add 30 seconds, if you started it with that button. If you start the microwave any other way, the “+30 sec” button does nothing. It’s annoying.

            So if I’m reheating something on power level 7 or 8 (or even cooking popcorn with the popcorn button), I can’t just add 30 seconds. I have to let it end and then start it up again.

            • @Today
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              21 month ago

              You change the power?! In 44 years i have never changed the power.

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                Yeah dude… If you’re reheating leftovers on full blast, you’ve been making everything worse. Microwaves aren’t perfect, but you can def finesse it a bit, and it makes a huge difference.

                Try doing 80% for reheating. Also, stir occasionally (for stirrable foods), and pause to rotate the plate occasionally as well. Even if it’s already on a carousel.

                • @Today
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                  11 month ago

                  Huh. Thanks.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    21 month ago

                    I mean it really depends on what you’re heating up as to how much better it is. Some things it doesn’t matter as much.

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                    I heated up a leftover chicken breast the other night, and felt as though that was a perfect example of something that needs to be reheated at a lower power level. If you’ve ever had leftover chicken from the microwave that was chewy or tough, there’s a good chance it was that (unless it was tough to begin with).

                    Try using 80% heat (power level 8) next time you have to re-heat up a thick piece of chicken. It really is a game changer.

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              21 month ago

              Oh wow I find that so interesting - basically it’s up to the manufacturer to decide what “add 30 seconds” means and so everyone does something different, it would seem.

              Tbh I think I would prefer your way, bc I far more often want to do merely 30, 60, or 90 seconds total (so just 1-3 presses of that button 🔘), whereas I virtually never want to change the timing of something after I’ve already started it. It probably depends heavily what task it’s being used for - rewarming a drink, 90s tiny popcorn bag, 30s quick warming of food after it cooled, etc., and more importantly how routinely the task is performed.

              And for that reason it would be cool if they could be reprogrammed:-). Linux has spoiled us all far too much:-).