I can’t decide the best way to secure our front loading washing machine.

We have twins. They’re fascinated by the washing machine. Lights, beeps, action… everything. One twin getting inside and their erstwhile companion starting the cycle is absolutely possible.

Obviously we keep the laundry door closed but in a way you just build up the appeal. One of them has figured out how to open doors by standing on his trike.

I could put some kind of stick-on toddler lock on the door but I worry it would be tough to establish the habit of closing the door and putting that lock on. Besides which surely it’s nice to leave the door open to dry out between loads anyway?

The washing machine does have a toddler lock but that’s only to prevent someone changing the settings during a cycle, it doesn’t prevent starting a cycle.

My best idea thus far is a timer on the power outlet. So you turn on the power and set the timer to turn it off after however long the load takes.

The problem with this is that I haven’t been able to find a count-down style timer that allows you to set periods longer than 2 hours. Most power outlet timer thingies do schedules, not count-down.

I know this maybe sounds like an easily solvable problem - just turn the power off when it’s done - but that’s just not how things roll in our house.

  • null_dot@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    1 day ago

    About 2 minutes after I posted i decided this is probably the best solution.

    I’m big into self hosting but have been resisting the urge to open the home automation box because I’ll never close it again.

    That said, it’s an obvious solution to this dilemma.

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      1 day ago

      Yea, I don’t want any smart devices.

      My short term solution for some crucial monitoring needs has been Yolink products.

      I have their hub (without voice nonsense), a couple temp monitors (for a fridge and freezer), and a couple switches (really for power monitoring).

      I have their app on my phone with minimal permissions. You don’t need the app - the system will do SMS or email alerts.