Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, DCUM posters are unable to imagine anything outside of their own experience. 🙄
Agree with taking the knobs off and putting them in an adjacent drawer. Our electric range is in the island with front controls and it's easy to bump the touchpad controls for the oven when leaning over the stove or nudge the knobs when passing through.
Our stove also has a "lock" button but I'm not sure if it locks the stove knobs--I use it to turn off the touchpad when our cleaning people come because they tend to accidentally turn on the warming drawer.
Guilty.
I do find it difficult to imagine an adult carelessly nudging the knobs that release the deadly flammable gas.
NP. Our family dog twice nudged a knob on while no one was home. We came home to the reek of gas. After the second time, we had to get baby covers. It’s that easy with some ovens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As always, DCUM posters are unable to imagine anything outside of their own experience. 🙄
Agree with taking the knobs off and putting them in an adjacent drawer. Our electric range is in the island with front controls and it's easy to bump the touchpad controls for the oven when leaning over the stove or nudge the knobs when passing through.
Our stove also has a "lock" button but I'm not sure if it locks the stove knobs--I use it to turn off the touchpad when our cleaning people come because they tend to accidentally turn on the warming drawer.
Guilty.
I do find it difficult to imagine an adult carelessly nudging the knobs that release the deadly flammable gas.
Anonymous wrote:As always, DCUM posters are unable to imagine anything outside of their own experience. 🙄
Agree with taking the knobs off and putting them in an adjacent drawer. Our electric range is in the island with front controls and it's easy to bump the touchpad controls for the oven when leaning over the stove or nudge the knobs when passing through.
Our stove also has a "lock" button but I'm not sure if it locks the stove knobs--I use it to turn off the touchpad when our cleaning people come because they tend to accidentally turn on the warming drawer.
Anonymous wrote:We recently moved to a home with a gas stove with knobs in the front. Our kids are old enough that we don’t need child proofing, but it has now happened twice that an adult has bumped a knob as they walked past and turned on the gas without realizing it. Scary! Is there a way to prevent this other than installing the annoying baby proof covers? Thanks.