Trivial things that make you annoyed beyond expectations?

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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Where are those damn codes?!
Ha - found them. That only took me 20 minutes!!
 

Binky

Veteran
I was vacuuming this morning and it cut out. On inspection the power cable is damaged right where it goes into vacuum(Shark).
So, being reasonably handy i thought I'd take vacuum apart and a simple cut and reconnection would sort it. But no.
Not only are the screws Torx (which I have screwdrivers for) but they are the security Torx screws which have a little nipple like thing in centre which means I've had to order special set before I can even start to repair it.
Also when they arrive I strongly suspect it'll be a real faff to get apart as these things are not designed for home DIY repair, just like so many other appliances in todays throw away world.
 
Location
Widnes
I was vacuuming this morning and it cut out. On inspection the power cable is damaged right where it goes into vacuum(Shark).
So, being reasonably handy i thought I'd take vacuum apart and a simple cut and reconnection would sort it. But no.
Not only are the screws Torx (which I have screwdrivers for) but they are the security Torx screws which have a little nipple like thing in centre which means I've had to order special set before I can even start to repair it.
Also when they arrive I strongly suspect it'll be a real faff to get apart as these things are not designed for home DIY repair, just like so many other appliances in todays throw away world.

Yup
I have had appliances where the power crod goes into the applinace and from that point all the connections seem to have been connected then buried in molten plastic formed around the whole thing
Clearly that could be a few pence cheaper to make by automated lines

but I suspect the main reason is to stop people fixing things when they break

Had something similar with our air fryer

2 basic electric elements at the top with a fan above it
tried to clean it properly and tried to remove the element - assuming it would just unplug
it won't - or it will - but the electric connector goes into the body of the appliance and the rest of it is all hidden being plastic with no access


it is a great thing - but designed on the basis of "if something goes wrong chuck it in a skip and buy another one!
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
I was vacuuming this morning and it cut out. On inspection the power cable is damaged right where it goes into vacuum(Shark).
So, being reasonably handy i thought I'd take vacuum apart and a simple cut and reconnection would sort it. But no.
Not only are the screws Torx (which I have screwdrivers for) but they are the security Torx screws which have a little nipple like thing in centre which means I've had to order special set before I can even start to repair it.
Also when they arrive I strongly suspect it'll be a real faff to get apart as these things are not designed for home DIY repair, just like so many other appliances in todays throw away world.

annoying. But any toolstation sells DeWalt or other bit sets for a tenner, mine has security nipple Torx which ironically I've never used
 

kynikos

Guru
Location
Elmet
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Widnes
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kynikos

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Location
Elmet
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Location
Widnes
The stupid opening flaps on boxes of porridge etc. They never open cleanly and pouring out the oats inevitably means spillage.

We use Quaker - other makes may differ

my technique is to open the proper opening on the side at the top
Then rip the side up to the top
then put the box on the side with the opening at the top and pour it out by tipping it

tends to work when I do it - but it does mean it is not sealed afterwards

nowadays SWMBO insist on the being poured into a tupperware container that she has had from before i knew her - and which works better and keeps it all sealed
 
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