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amother
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Post Yesterday at 8:23 am
Why the impossible to maneuver trissim?

And why do doors need keys to lock them from inside? What a challenge when we lose one key and one of us can't leave because we can't lock...

The top floor less cabinet with dish drainer kills a storage cabinet for me as I use disposables.

Many apartments I stayed in needs Sun for hot water. On a cloudy day if you forget to manually turn on the hot water boiler you have to wait to have hot water.
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joonabug  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:29 am
I hate the closets here, I like it way better in america that closets are an actual room and dont take up space in the bedroom.
also the doors dont close normally, dont know how to explain it but they are like popping out of the door molding.
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theoneandonly




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:39 am
I love all the things you complain about in your OP besides for the key thing. Trissim are great because they are attached into the wall so that no light comes through the crack and you can get a really good night's sleep without being woken up by sunlight. If they are impossible to maneuver, call a handyman to get them fixed. Over sink drying racks are a great idea to dry dishes without taking up the minimal counter space. And a dud shemesh saves tons of money on utilities.
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Bnei Berak 10  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:47 am
amother OP wrote:
Why the impossible to maneuver trissim?

And why do doors need keys to lock them from inside? What a challenge when we lose one key and one of us can't leave because we can't lock...

The top floor less cabinet with dish drainer kills a storage cabinet for me as I use disposables.

Many apartments I stayed in needs Sun for hot water. On a cloudy day if you forget to manually turn on the hot water boiler you have to wait to have hot water.

You may convert the dishdrain cabinets to regular with shelves. I've done it.
Be glad you have a dud shemesh! Do you want to pay *more* on your electricity bill? So what if you forget to turn on the dud chashmal, you'll learn and remember Smile
When you lock with a key from the outside and leave it in you cant unlock the door from the outside. Smart thing if you want to lock out a person.
You'll learn to manage trissim just as all of us.

You may redo your home and rip out those irritating trissim, have the dud chashmal turned on 24/7 and pay accordingly, change to an American lock and convert your closet. Will you be happier then?
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amother
Scarlet


 

Post Yesterday at 8:51 am
Bnei Berak 10 wrote:
You may convert the dishdrain cabinets to regular with shelves. I've done it.
Be glad you have a dud shemesh! Do you want to pay *more* on your electricity bill? So what if you forget to turn on the dud chashmal, you'll learn and remember Smile
When you lock with a key from the outside and leave it in you cant unlock the door from the outside. Smart thing if you want to lock out a person.
You'll learn to manage trissim just as all of us.

You may redo your home and rip out those irritating trissim, have the dud chashmal turned on 24/7 and pay accordingly, change to an American lock and convert your closet. Will you be happier then?


I don't think you need to take this personally. Sounds like she's just venting/kvetching.
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amother
Holly


 

Post Yesterday at 8:51 am
Why don't showers drain properly? Either there is no lip so the whole bathroom floor gets wet or the shower floor isn't slightly angled so all the water goes down the drain. Having to squeegee after each shower is annoying, especially on erev Shabbos.
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  Bnei Berak 10  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:54 am
theoneandonly wrote:
I love all the things you complain about in your OP besides for the key thing. Trissim are great because they are attached into the wall so that no light comes through the crack and you can get a really good night's sleep without being woken up by sunlight. If they are impossible to maneuver, call a handyman to get them fixed. Over sink drying racks are a great idea to dry dishes without taking up the minimal counter space. And a dud shemesh saves tons of money on utilities.

Dud shemesh is the best Smile
I was going to write something about drama queens and JAP's but decided not to.
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  Bnei Berak 10  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 8:59 am
amother Scarlet wrote:
I don't think you need to take this personally. Sounds like she's just venting/kvetching.

Eretz Israel doesn't come with American standards. Redo the items or get used to Israeli life like them rest of us.
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  Bnei Berak 10  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 9:04 am
amother Holly wrote:
Why don't showers drain properly? Either there is no lip so the whole bathroom floor gets wet or the shower floor isn't slightly angled so all the water goes down the drain. Having to squeegee after each shower is annoying, especially on erev Shabbos.

Your contractor has probably made a bad job!
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amother
Coral


 

Post Yesterday at 9:07 am
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This is the most ridiculous kvetch thread!
If these things really bother you they all have simple solutions. You can get a gas or electric automatic tankless water heater been around for the past 25 yrs at least. You can get door knobs that lock without a key. Trissim is probably the only one to not solve easily. There are solutions like windows with build in blinds but that would require you change your windows.
All in all it says ā€œ EY is acquired through Yissurimā€ may these be the biggest ones you experience.
When visiting EY or living there, itā€™s not about the comfort, open your eyes and be open to accept and see the rich beauty in all aspects
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amother
Impatiens


 

Post Yesterday at 9:12 am
Itw funny as an American with much family in ey some of these little petty issue's are dreams .
Dish dtainer cabinet ? Amazing no more dushes on counter!. Most months of the yr are got enough the water heats without a hitch-it is a desert land
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Brit in Israel




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 9:23 am
All are fixable.
The trissim shouldn't be hard to do, they obviously aren't in the track properly or there is a broken one which can cause problems. You can also swap to electric trissim which solves you having to pull the cord.

Change the draining cupboard to a normal cupboard it just needs a plank of wood and someone handy.

We have a 'shabbos timer' on our dud Shemesh. During the winter it's set to go on for an HR or 2 everyday. So no forgetting.

Change the lock or door. There are so many options. Many people are now changing to number locks
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amother
Springgreen


 

Post Yesterday at 9:32 am
amother Impatiens wrote:
Itw funny as an American with much family in ey some of these little petty issue's are dreams .
Dish dtainer cabinet ? Amazing no more dushes on counter!. Most months of the yr are got enough the water heats without a hitch-it is a desert land


Iā€™ve been dreaming of such a cabinet in America for a long time. One day when I have extra cabinet space Iā€™m for sure installing them.
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JasmineDragon




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 9:34 am
Needing a key from the inside drives me mad. It's a fire safety issue, or a rocket safety issue if you don't have a mamad. If I want to leave the house and can't find a key and I have a regular door, I have the choice of leaving it unlocked. If you need a key from the inside not an option. You can't even let someone in. I know someone who used to keep a key in the lock, but if someone accidentally pushed it in all the way then no one could open it from the outside.

I'm very glad that my current apartment only needs a key from the outside.
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amother
Bubblegum  


 

Post Yesterday at 9:47 am
JasmineDragon wrote:
Needing a key from the inside drives me mad. It's a fire safety issue, or a rocket safety issue if you don't have a mamad. If I want to leave the house and can't find a key and I have a regular door, I have the choice of leaving it unlocked. If you need a key from the inside not an option. You can't even let someone in. I know someone who used to keep a key in the lock, but if someone accidentally pushed it in all the way then no one could open it from the outside.

I'm very glad that my current apartment only needs a key from the outside.

The newish teken (building code) is that these locks are not allowed. New apartments must be built with front doors with built in keys so people can't get locked in.
All the things you mentioned are assets or can easily be resolved. I suspect that you (OP) are finding it hard living here for other reasons (maybe missing family/cultural differences) and that's why these things are getting to you. I remember when we first made aliyah I found some of these things difficult as well. Once I had adjusted to living here, they either no longer bothered me or I fixed them (dud timer for example).
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  Bnei Berak 10  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 9:50 am
JasmineDragon wrote:
Needing a key from the inside drives me mad. It's a fire safety issue, or a rocket safety issue if you don't have a mamad. If I want to leave the house and can't find a key and I have a regular door, I have the choice of leaving it unlocked. If you need a key from the inside not an option. You can't even let someone in. I know someone who used to keep a key in the lock, but if someone accidentally pushed it in all the way then no one could open it from the outside.

I'm very glad that my current apartment only needs a key from the outside.

There are oldfashioned doors with a stiff knob from outside and no need to lock from outside. Just slam door. From inside you need a key in order to lock.
Why do Americans have such issues with locking doors? I don't get it.
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amother
Mocha


 

Post Yesterday at 9:51 am
amother Scarlet wrote:
I don't think you need to take this personally. Sounds like she's just venting/kvetching.

Um she's not
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amother
Copper


 

Post Yesterday at 10:07 am
I always wanted a dish draining cabinet here in America. They're genius. And trissim. I'll forego the dud shemesh. In sem we used to call it the hot dude. "Did you turn on the hot dude yet?" Omg we were hilarious.
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shabbatiscoming  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:17 am
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Why the impossible to maneuver trissim?

Been here almost 22 years. Lived in many places. Had one place that had a bad tris. Otherwise they were great.
You can get trisim fixed.

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The top floor less cabinet with dish drainer kills a storage cabinet for me as I use disposables.

Most homes today dont even have those. When we bought we didnt put them in. Its a thing of the (mostly) past.

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Many apartments I stayed in needs Sun for hot water. On a cloudy day if you forget to manually turn on the hot water boiler you have to wait to have hot water.

Put a timer for your dude. Weve lived in msny rentals before we bought. We always asked the lamdlord if wr could do that. Never had an isue with hot water.
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  shabbatiscoming  




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 10:17 am
joonabug wrote:
I hate the closets here, I like it way better in america that closets are an actual room and dont take up space in the bedroom.
also the doors dont close normally, dont know how to explain it but they are like popping out of the door molding.

Never saw that in regular middle class homes.
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