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You have to handle individual preference creation (It's not fun when you have an excessive number of it). Even if you make it a class (I did) to modularize it so it's easier to loop over and register, the user experience trying to navigate a large number of preferences is not great. 10/10 would not recommend using the mod preferences since it limits the scalability.
What you could consider, although less cute XDD, is using a popup window similar to EnhancementMod or KitchenDesigner. It is abit more involved, and less integrated into the game's aesthetics, but I propose that it is the more scalable option given the ever increasing number of appliances. Done well, it could even allow for renaming appliances added by future mods automatically.
Just my 2c. Loving the names so far.
- Mixer => Little Mix
- Rapid Mixer => Sir Mix-a-lot
- Heated Mixer => Nelly
- Conveyor Mixer => Salt-N-Pepa
Lovers table / Date night (cloth table)