• @Etterra@lemmy.world
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    155 months ago

    I think it just might be because the seal around the glass would inevitably fail from constant thermal expansion during normal use, thus leaking all over the damn place.

    • @Clusterfck
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      105 months ago

      Ovens have glass. And in my experience get much hotter than dishwashers.

      • @caden
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        255 months ago

        Dishwashers need to be water-tight, ovens don’t…

      • @Space_Racer@lemm.ee
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        125 months ago

        Ovens don’t have a bunch of high pressure water sprayers in them. They just leak hot air at worst.

        • @BorgDrone@lemmy.one
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          5 months ago

          ‘Just hot air’ is a bit of an understatement. Mine goes to 500°C during a cleaning cycle. It physically locks the door so you can’t open it when it does this. My dishwasher I can open at any time.

          • spicy pancake
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            25 months ago

            Fun fact you can hack a self-cleaning oven to use the hellfire temperature of 500 ° F to make good ass thin crust pizza!

            you have to figure out how to bypass the door lock, use a pizza stone, and put the pizza as high up in the oven as possible. but you can get a damn good thin crust pizza with enough creative engineering and some experimentation.

            recommended to try this project in winter as it dumps loads of heat in the house lol

    • aname
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      45 months ago

      How does that differ from current metal door?