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Home Warranties, Pros and Cons

Many of us purchase warranty contracts to avoid unexpected expenses. Paying a level monthly or annual payment is preferred by some over paying for a repair out right. Pros: 1.Level monthly payment. 2.Prequalified/Prescreened Contractors 3.Usually one number to call for service. Cons: 1.Premiums adjust over time. 2.Up front deductible (usually between $50.00 and $75.00) 3.Live person seldom picks up phone. Cust. will have to move through telephone prompts. 4.Contractors are required to complete jobs as cheaply as possible in order to maintain call volume status.

How to Replace a Drive Coupling

  1. Unplug the unit at the wall. Step 2AStep 2AStep 2Step 2
  2. Remove the two screws securing the console to the cabinet.

CAMPFIRES, MICROWAVES and POPCORN

Many years have past since I popped corn in an open fire or over a gas stove. Many of us probably remember buying popcorn (ready to pop) in a small round foil type throw away container. I can remember grouping with friends around a campfire or in front of a wood burning fireplace, sharing stories and watching in amazement as the vessel of popcorn began to grow. The container was designed with a handle so one could hold the vessel over an open flame. The top would swell as the kernels were heated and popped. Popping the corn was more fun than eating the soft popped kernels.

Aftermarket Appliance Parts

Buying aftermarket parts for your appliance may save you some money upfront but may end costing more money in additional repairs. I purchased an aftermarket drain pump for a Whirlpool direct drive washer. The unit was difficult to install due to some molding imperfections compared to the OEM part. It was also noisy. Not trusting the part I removed it and installed the OEM part. The OEM part is about three times more expensive than the aftermarket product but I find it worth the added cost.

GARBAGE DISPOSAL

Relatively small and mostly out of sight the garbage disposal is more a convenience than a necessity when compared to a washer, dryer or refrigerator, for residential use that is. Many people like this convenience though. John W. Hammes invented the garbage disposer in 1927, nicknamed (The Electric Pig) because he wanted to make clean up in the kitchen easier for his wife. After several years improvement he opened a company named In-Sink-Erator in Racine, Wisconsin, now a division of Emerson Electric. For a look at the first disposer type the following URL into your internet address line.

Top Load Washers VS. Front Load Washers

ARE YOU READY TO BUY A NEW WASHER?

DRYER TIPS

• AVOID KINKING EXHAUST VENT BEHIND DRYER; THE SHORTER THE BETTER.
• EXHAUST DUCTING SHOULD BE OF A METALIZED SEMI RIGID/ FLEXIBLE MATERIAL. DO NOT USE VINYL AS IT CAN BE EASILY CRUSHED. VINYL WILL NOT WITHSTAND HEAT AS WELL AS METALIZED DUCTING.

WASHER TIPS / MAINTENANCE

On so many occasions I have heard a customer exclaim, “You don’t know how important it is until it’s broken”. How true that is. When it’s working we tend to take it for granted, whatever it is. In this case it just so happens to be our washer.

The following tips can help keep your deserving washer up and running.

SUNSHINE, WIND AND CLOTHES LINES........

SUNSHINE, WIND AND CLOTHES LINES........

That’s all Mom needed to dry our clothes.
I can remember Mom pulling clothes off the line, Formosa trees dancing in the breeze as the sheets and linens whipped about. From the country to the subdivision, the past to the present, most of us have all but abandoned the sun and wind to dry our clothes. Nature is now recreated inside a metal box known as a dryer.

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