@mitchellh Teeeeechnically that S shaped pipe got improved too, into a U shaped p-trap. They are amazing but neither are perfect, water can evaporate and siphoning can suck the water out ๐๐ I think maybe literally everything has room for improvement.
@gearpatrol on point, but what about the fact that 4" (the induction ring size) of your pan heats 999x faster than the rest of the pan, and that the effect is so pronounced it will warp your pans if you heat too quick. Would be cool to share tips for avoiding this for people switching
@ENGBuster@MonogramAppl@GEAppliancesCo@GE_Appliances we've had exactly the same runaround, since May. Unlikely you'll get it resolved. Their twitter support will DM you but they'll just kick you back to the service people that already can't help and then they'll ghost you. It's pretty stunning tbh. Good luck.
@GE_Appliances You say "this is not the ownership experience we'd want" but a @GE_Appliances rep who is "the highest escalation there is" just told me to continue waiting. So it appears this is exactly the ownership experience you want for me.
@GE_Appliances how is your appliance quality and customer care so chronically bad? I've been waiting ~5 months to get our fridge taken care of under warranty, with no end in sight, how is this even legal at this stage?
@EfficiencyLast@thenewgrid@johnkrausphotos@Tesla Yep, according to Teslaโs words it appreciates, and according to Teslaโs actions it depreciates. They should just pick one, they control it after-all.
@thenewgrid@johnkrausphotos@Tesla in that example, the FSD you bought got more valuable, snd that's also how was sold originally - they recommended buying it before it did anything at all so you could get the future value at the current, lower price.
@johnkrausphotos@Tesla yep - or at a minimum, when trading in they buy it for what you paid - given they say it 'only appreciates in value'. They can't have it both ways. When buying outright it should just remain owned by the driver and not stuck with the car.
@dastrike351 @Fly_Sistah@GE_Appliances yep, they can't make them work, can't fix them, and they don't care, so seems like there's really no point to buying their products anymore