If it’s time to buy a new appliance, then it’s probably
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electronics we no longer use is important so that we can prevent hazardous
chemicals and contaminants from being exposed into the environment.
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How to Safely Dispose of Your Old Appliances
Posted by The Appliance Parts Experts on 2/19/2016
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Dishwasher Maintenance You Should Be Keeping Up With
Posted by The Appliance Parts Experts on 2/16/2016
How To Clean Your Ice Maker & Dispenser
Posted by The Appliance Parts Experts on 2/10/2016
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Everything You Need To Know About Cleaning Your Fridge!
Posted by The Appliance Parts Experts on 2/5/2016
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Your refrigerator takes the most direct use out of all your
household appliances. Between the constant opening and closing of your fridge
doors; your food is spilling, smelling and expiring. It’s important that you clean
it out regularly so that you can keep your food fresh and eliminate odors.
How To Replace A Refrigerator Door Gasket
Posted by The Appliance Parts Experts on 2/3/2016
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A refrigerator door gasket serves the purpose of containing
the cool air while keeping the warm air out. Over time gaskets get warn out and
becomes less effective, leading to bigger bills and wasted energy. If you
replace your warn gasket, you will end up saving money in the long run. It will
take less energy for your unit to keep cool due to the fact that the air won’t
be able to enter and escape as easily.
Replacing Your Water Filter
Posted by The Appliance Parts Experts on 1/28/2016
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Most
manufacturers advocate for changing the water filter in your refrigerator once
every six months. If, however, your refrigerator water dispenser gets more use
than the average, then it may need to be changed sooner than the recommended six
months.
Replacing A Refrigerator Door Handle
Posted by Appliance Parts Experts on 1/26/2016
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