Nope, i sleep with a 1000 watt equivalent led bulb on all the time.
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Depends on the product and how inexpensive it is but generally avoid touch devices or anything with led or lights on them that are not needed because I don't need a fucking touch display for something a button can do.
I bought a air fryer a week ago and couldn't find one that had simple dials and buttons. It's fucking disgusting and it's so bright too. But hey, I can use it as a night light when I'm getting water I guess
Translucent cellotape over the led? Or small translucent plastic piece taped over it?
Not sure if it would affect air circulation thi
Tape
Yes. Return rate influences future product design.