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If one of your household items no matter what it is, do you or your OH try to repair it, replace it with new, or contact the Manufactures for a FOC Replacement part?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My washing machine is probably 15 years old and never a minutes trouble. You've been unlucky, Islay.
Anyhooo, it depends on the age and the cost of the item, TWR. I don't expect kettles to last long because of the limescale so I just replace those. I expect white goods to last years and would try a repair.
Anyhooo, it depends on the age and the cost of the item, TWR. I don't expect kettles to last long because of the limescale so I just replace those. I expect white goods to last years and would try a repair.
Depends what it is. Last year our washing machine stopped working and the plumber that called out quoted £125 to repair it. I looked up the part needed on the net and found it was really easy to replace. We bought the part and fitted it ourselves for under £30. My coffee machine packed up a few months ago, tripping the electric so its gone in the bin as its easy to replace and cheap enough.
its the time element for repairs and engineer visits that make me choose to buy new. The overall costs come out roughly the same and I can get on to somewhere like AO on the day the thing fails and get a new machine delivered and plumbed in on the following day (or maybe a day or two later) and the old one removed and recycled. They give a delivery time window and all I have to do is let them in and show them where the old machine is.
I am a great believer in insurance.All my white goods are Hotpoint,my washer I had to replace last Feb,my old one washer was 19 years old.(no insurance,have now though)
My fridge and freezer are 24 years old this coming July...never had to have anyone out to them,no insurance on them as I had just come to the UK and didn`t know much about them.
I had a cooker (insured)which one of the hot plates went,had had them out twice before to it ,the engineer told me the call out is now £109 .then one would have the parts and labour on top of that,so well worth the insurance.When it went last time,they no longer had the part,so gave me a new cooker!!Nothing wrong with the old one except the hotplate,so my daughter now has it.I loved it but who is going to refuse a new one at no cost!!
Also got a replacement tv,through insurance,they said it was too complicated to repair,the screen would sometimes have a pink wash over it,they didn`t know what it was so,new tv.when I asked if they wanted me to give it back to them(only 8 months old),they said no,so my daughter had it...NEVER went pink once since she has had it which is now 18 month ago.
Would you believe that!!!
My fridge and freezer are 24 years old this coming July...never had to have anyone out to them,no insurance on them as I had just come to the UK and didn`t know much about them.
I had a cooker (insured)which one of the hot plates went,had had them out twice before to it ,the engineer told me the call out is now £109 .then one would have the parts and labour on top of that,so well worth the insurance.When it went last time,they no longer had the part,so gave me a new cooker!!Nothing wrong with the old one except the hotplate,so my daughter now has it.I loved it but who is going to refuse a new one at no cost!!
Also got a replacement tv,through insurance,they said it was too complicated to repair,the screen would sometimes have a pink wash over it,they didn`t know what it was so,new tv.when I asked if they wanted me to give it back to them(only 8 months old),they said no,so my daughter had it...NEVER went pink once since she has had it which is now 18 month ago.
Would you believe that!!!