Asked on Reddit: Should I repair or replace my broken appliance?
Recently, a Reddit user asked: How do you decide whether to repair or replace a broken appliance?
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The user’s decade-old induction range wasn’t working properly, but replacing it would be expensive. Still, they liked the range and it fit perfectly in their home, so they were hesitant to buy a new one.
Reddit users suggested finding the repair manual, researching a DIY solution and seeking out a factory-authorized repair person.
Here’s what home and appliance experts recommend if you find yourself in a similar situation:
1. Try a low-cost fix
Sometimes the owner’s manual contains troubleshooting tips that lead to a quicker-than-expected fix, says Keith Flamer, home and appliances writer at Consumer Reports.