• mlg@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    I actually enjoy the existence of Temu because now everyone is too distracted to notice me buying the same Chinese knockoffs on Ali Express and Ebay lol.

  • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I guarantee you this did not actually come from Temu, but I can be reasonably certain it was damaged in shipping, wherever it came from.

    Those burner elements are just held to the deck underneath with some little tiny clips, sometimes just with one dinky screw through it each, and they’re not difficult to knock out of position if the thing’s been banged or dropped in transit.

    It’s just as easy to put the back into place, usually, if the owner can be bothered to flip the thing over and take the bottom cover off and, you know, show some initiative other than whining about it on the internet for internet points.

    (I have also occasionally seen some of these show up with the wrong glass installed, though, i.e. from a manufacturer that makes more than one model, and the markings on the glass thus don’t quite line up with the burner positions underneath.)

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      13 hours ago

      The amount of fear people have of opening up their machinery to fix them is the fifth fundamental force of the universe.

      I’m an auto mechanic. My father BEGGED me to not fix the window motor in his buick because he was sure I was going to break it. And yeah one of those stupid push clips that holds the door panel in did break, but there’s like 9 others plus some bolts, it’s okay. Window works now.

      Same man was bound and fucking determined to throw away a random orbital sander and buy a new one. I pulled it apart, cleaned a half pound of dust out of it, and put it back together, hey presto it sands again.

      The idea of fixing a stovetop is beyond what most people can handle. We’re in an era where people don’t take their cars in for service and don’t know how to call a repairman. You just buy a new car, oven, fridge and washer every 3 to 5 years.

      • JackFrostNCola@lemmy.world
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        9 hours ago

        To be honest a lot of plastic clips for panels and interior trim on cars are entirely sacrificial, in theory they are reusable but its 50/50 if they are brittle from time or damaged they will break the second you look at them wrong.
        They are generally available in packets at auto stores very cheap for a reason.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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        13 hours ago

        Ain’t that the truth.

        We live in a era of deliberate learned helplessness; people will readily spend twice as much effort bitching and moaning under the expectation that someone else will take care of it for them than they’d spend on just manning and/or womaning the fuck up enough to lift a finger themselves. I’m amazed most motherfuckers I meet in a daily basis are capable of even tying their own shoes.

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      13 hours ago

      Came here to say this. The advice is sound, but goddamn do I hate seeing bad arguments.

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    16 hours ago

    Tbf, this is probably just a troll post, but the fix looks to be just turning it off and sliding the plates into place, they should be bolted in but it’s not like the stove moves much

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    17 hours ago

    My rule has always been “If it goes on or in your body, don’t buy it online”. But apparently it wasn’t obvious that if it wires into your fucking house, don’t buy it online either