Most appliances have an average life span of anywhere from 10 to 20 years. Unless you are “fortunate” enough to have an appliance break down during a warranty period, you need to decide whether is makes sense to repair our appliance it or just start over with a brand new machine.
To help you decide, we’ve created this Appliance Repair vs. Replace Chart. Here’s how it works: Say, for example, you have a side-by-side refrigerator that is seven years old, and the compressor breaks. A new appliance would cost $1,200 but the compressor repair alone would be $350. Should you repair the compressor or replace the whole unit?

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i would go replacing one as i already replaced a Maytag double wall oven last year with GE oven.
My machine wont ring the clothes out good
Thank you for providing this info. This web page has helped me so much on what to do. I came across this web page trying to find out any info on appliances and how to find the best ones to buy. Found consumer report's, but have to pay. Still trying to compare prices on fridges and printers, since both decided to die at same time. I'm going to check out your info on rebates too.
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