If someone in your family is inclined towards tinkering with small appliances, you can easily satisfy this urge. You can find worn out small appliances at garage sales for next to nothing, and we can supply you with the parts needed to return it to like new condition.
Which is more energy efficient, a conventional oven, toaster oven or slower cooker (crock pot)? If you guessed that the toaster oven is more efficient, guess again. Of the three, slow cookers typically save the most energy.
If you are looking for ways for your older children to earn some of their own spending money, consider showing them how to repair small appliances. Great bargains on old ones can be found at thrift stores or yard sales – just order new parts, make repairs, get the item working, and set up a booth at a flea market.
Any appliance that has been used regularly for several years will inevitably have parts that break or begin to malfunction. Before you replace those parts, it’s important to locate the part number on the existing piece to ensure you get the right part.
While some condensation may be normal on your produce drawers, sweating shouldn’t occur on the outside of your unit. If you’re starting to find condensation in unusual places, it’s a good idea to bring us in to ensure there’s not a larger underlying issue at work.
Do you know how heating appliances convert electrical energy into heat? They pass currents through a special wire called an element. Electrical energy turns into heat when it meets the resistance of the element. Your appliance not heating properly? You may need to replace your element.