• 𝕲𝖑𝖎𝖙𝖈𝖍🔻𝕯𝖃 (he/him)
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        Some do, some don’t. Implementation is inconsistent. I’ve seen one that autolocks after a few minutes of inactivity and requires a code to unlock (default 1234).

        The breakroom at my job has gone through a lot of microwaves in the past year because my coworkers can’t figure out how to open the microwave and just rip the handle off.

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      I got a new microwave with some annoying child lock feature. We have no children. I looked in the manual and there was a way to turn it off, it was some weird combination of holding buttons down but it worked just fine and my brand new (as of last year) microwave will happily let me open it with time remaining.

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      I was able to disable this lock on mine by entering some super cryptic sequence of key presses and holding buttons.

      It’s like the up up down down left right left right B A B A start of microwave lock codes.

      Except you don’t get extra lives. You just get to pull out your food before it explodes into a massive molten mushroom cloud of spatter.

    • dream_weasel@sh.itjust.works
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      IDK my drawer microwave is new last month and this works fine, I just tried it. You can’t set the time or start again without opening it, but so long as you open and close it, you can continue no problem.

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      'round these parts the microwaves have gone back to how my grandma’s works. One wheel for wattage, one wheel is an egg timer that you can even change while it runs down.
      Peak.

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      My microwave is the other way around, the door can always be opened. And if you have the timer set, it will stay lit up and spinning, even with the door open.

      So OP’s method wouldn’t work for me. I got scared the first time, but I think the magnetron turns off when the door is opened… but I haven’t tried testing that theory.

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        Your microwave is the reason that the child lock thing is now the default. If the door sensor fails and you open the door the microwave just keeps running and blasts your face with liquid hot magma non ionizing radiation.

        Smarter companies just use two door sensors and error out if either fails.