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Go_Dogs
Nov 13, 2014Explorer
My 2 cents on stoves, washers, and dryers. The older models were made to be repaired. The new stuff, with all the bells and whistles are disposable.
Buy older appliances on Craig's list, garage sales, or get them off the curb, (before the metal scrappers grab them). Look on ehow, or YouTube. You will get superb instructions for trouble-shooting and repairing the most common problems. It's even cost-effective to Frankenstein the parts from an extra non-functional appliance.
A lot of the older televisions are an easy fix, too.
Buy older appliances on Craig's list, garage sales, or get them off the curb, (before the metal scrappers grab them). Look on ehow, or YouTube. You will get superb instructions for trouble-shooting and repairing the most common problems. It's even cost-effective to Frankenstein the parts from an extra non-functional appliance.
A lot of the older televisions are an easy fix, too.
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