• wulrus@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 months ago

      PHILIPS HD9880/90 Airfryer Combi XXL. I can select a recipe in the app and send it, so the settings are perfect for that.

      But the downside is that it goes off like a smoke detector and blocks all controls and display until I rate the recipe or select “skip”, on the air fryer display.

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        Man, it amazes me how much worse smart devices are compared to the “basic” version. I have to press buttons on my air fryer to get it going, but it only ever tells at me to put food in and turn it before telling me to eat it.

      • InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works
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        lol fuck that noise, literally.
        Unsolder the piezo.

        Pro tip: Since it obviously has wifi or something, it has an FCC id printed somewhere (probably next to the model/serial number).
        Search the fccid.io website for that number and there’ll be photos of its insides which can help you figure out how to open it, know where the piezo is likely to be, and neuter that loud fucker.
        I’ve done a kettle that would beep 80ish dBA everytime it started, it was done, or when you put it back in the base.

        Alnyway, an air fryer is big enough that it’s probably not as complicated to disassemble as smaller tighter devices.
        Specifically about this, the fccid might be only the wireless module inside and not the whole thing, so maybe not as helpful.

        Obviously, unplug it from mains before opening. Insert all applicable disclaimers about not burning down your house or maiming yourself.

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          For child toys that beep I used to put some tape on the speaker holes. But my kid used to take it off. You can cut a wire or desolder, but my simpe fix was a glob of glue directly on the speaker it turns it down like 80%. So some sound, but definitely not as annoying.