We are totally blind, do you know how easy or hard this would be to mark things 
with dots, including the pre-set buttons?

We just got ours yesterday.


May, Baby J and little Snowman
www.canadianlynx.ca
m...@canadianlynx.ca



> On Aug 10, 2019, at 6:54 PM, Donnie Parrett via Cookinginthedark 
> <cookinginthedark@acbradio.org> wrote:
> 
> This is not a paid advertisement, just a customer who wouldn't trade his 
> Power Air Fryer Oven for any thing else used in the kitchen!!!  Ha ha ha!!!
> 
> The Power Air Fryer Oven is 18 inches tall, 12 inches wide and 12 inches deep.
> The door is in the front and pulls down from the top.
> The inside has different levels to put up to 5 stainless steel wired trays.
> The place to put the rotisserie rod is about in the middle.
> The inside of the machine has rounded corners for the air to circulate 
> through it.
> All the air comes in from the top of the unit and circulates all through the 
> inside, top to bottom and all around.
> At the bottom of the inside is a drip pan that slides in and out for easy 
> cleaning.
> The controls are all flat screen and are located between the top of the door 
> and the top of the machine.
> They are very large and lighted up in blue.
> When you push the large button at the bottom of the screen all the controls 
> light up.
> It takes the unit about 60 seconds after you push the button to begin so you 
> have enough time to make your settings.
> It is preset to come on at 370 degrees and 15 minutes.
> On the left side of the screen are up and down buttons for the temperature 
> which can easily be marked with bump dots. The temperature is raised or 
> lowered 5 degrees with each push of the button. It makes a beeping sound so 
> you will know if the number is changing.
> On the right side are the up and down buttons for the time. It automatically 
> comes on at 15 minutes and each push of the button raises or lowers the time 
> by 1 minute.
> Between the temperature and time buttons are about 3 rows of symbols that you 
> can push for things that are preset, like French Fries, Leg of Lamb, Fish, 
> Shrimp, Chicken, Cake, Rotisserie, Popcorn and Dehydration.
> I have a little sight and it is very easy for me to see the numbers.
> It would be very easy to mark everything with bump dots.
> If anyone wants to know more, please feel free to give me a call at 
> 606-493-8070.
> I would be glad to try and answer any questions or concerns that you might 
> have.
> By the way, the Power Air Fryer Oven cooks the best bacon you've ever eaten.
> If you want to watch the infomercial go here:
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGj0sGAsjUU
> 
> 
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