Because it is memorable, I am reluctant to throw it away. I still have the wedding video. I want to take it out when I get old.
Once upon a time, in the good old days, every used electrical appliance had a temperature memory.
I bought the bean sprout machine for three years and only used it once.
There are more and more electrical appliances at home, such as air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers, televisions, computers, and household appliances in the kitchen: rice cookers, baking pans, electric kettles, electric noodle makers, electric egg beater, electric ovens, yogurt machines, and an 8-square-meter kitchen. There used to be a Philips air fryer, because later there was an oven that was rarely used at home, and there were many household appliances, which was really convenient to use. However, if the usage rate is not high or the function is repetitive, it is recommended to seriously consider not buying it. If you buy too much at home and seldom use it, it will become a burden, electrical components will age for a long time, and resources will be wasted.
The picture below shows the yogurt machine issued by the company on March 8, 2009. I just used it once out of curiosity when I took it home, and I never used it again. Now it has become a burden to occupy space at home. Electric egg beater at home was bought on a whim and used only once. This should be regarded as the most idle electrical appliance in the home at present.
The most leisurely thing is TV. There are children at home, no one watches TV, and TV is the most leisure.
The most idle and useless electrical appliance in my home is the old-fashioned radio made in Shanghai in the early 1960s. It hasn't been used for more than 30 years. It's used as an ornament.