Good to know. I’ll put it in for a few minutes once it’s out the dishwasher. The dishwasher never quite fully dries my PS5, I usually have to put it in the tumble dryer afterwards with the silverware.
…i just want to point out that you havent needed to power off a videogame console to change games since the original playstation in 1997 (or whenever that was, my memory of the Before Times is hazy)
It’s not about money - I get them free from the local weekly charity giveaways - it’s about the environment. Did you know that PlayStations contain more plastic than half a toothbrush? And manufacturing ten of them uses more energy than five perforated toilet rolls?
Every time you throw away a PS5, another penguin dies.
LPT: instead of throwing your playstation away after each game, try turning it off and on again to choose a new game.
Don’t hide this in the comments. Bring it to the lifehack community
Then the Playstation gets dusty and soggy. Better to replace it after each use.
You can put it in the fridge and It will be okay to play on for a couple more days.
Is it safe to dry it out in the microwave?
It’s absolutely safe to put your PS5 in the microwave.
Good to know. I’ll put it in for a few minutes once it’s out the dishwasher. The dishwasher never quite fully dries my PS5, I usually have to put it in the tumble dryer afterwards with the silverware.
…i just want to point out that you havent needed to power off a videogame console to change games since the original playstation in 1997 (or whenever that was, my memory of the Before Times is hazy)
Even better! More reason not to throw it away in this environmentally conscious age.
Ew. What are you, poor?
It’s not about money - I get them free from the local weekly charity giveaways - it’s about the environment. Did you know that PlayStations contain more plastic than half a toothbrush? And manufacturing ten of them uses more energy than five perforated toilet rolls?
Every time you throw away a PS5, another penguin dies.