Ohhhh, it’s in the UK. I missed the “a” there and thought maybe microwaves were being used to measure levelness or erode imperfections like a Rick and Morty skit. Based on that interpretation I was surprised a judge could make decisions about physics.
The actual title, when read correctly, makes more sense.
tal@lemmy.today 1 day ago
Replace the microwave with a toaster oven and add a multicooker and see if a judge will go for it?
reallykindasorta@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
Slap an electric burner on the counter and call it a day. A friend in Boston has been apartment hunting and there are so many without an oven!
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rainwall@piefed.social 1 day ago
Theones in the article had a fridge, microwave and kettle. No sink, countertop or actual plumbing, which is a pretty core part of a kitchen. At least the above looks like a barely functional kitchnet.
The UK landlords just slapped cheap, non permanant appliances in the room and called it a kitchen.
DarkSirrush@piefed.ca 1 day ago
That burner is significantly nicer than what I looked at in Vancouver a few years back.
One time, we looked at a “2 bedroom” suite that was literally a tall, steep staircase to a door.
The door led to a small (twice the width of the staircase) space that had a counter with a portable 2 burner and 2 cabinets, and 3 other doors in the space - 1 “bedroom” the size of a queen bed (no closet, not legally a bedroom), 1 “living room” that was slightly larger, and a bathroom with the only sink, a toilet, and a 1 person shower.
We did not follow up with that listing.