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Who can help fix the refrigerator? - MrStuden - 12-31-2020 <p>My refrigerator is already 10 years old, and I think there is a lot that needs to be replaced from the parts. Does it make sense at all?<br></p> RE: Who can help fix the refrigerator? - VictorButler - 12-31-2020 Well, it's hard to help you without knowing the model of your fridge and exact problem. Better to buy a new one I think. RE: Who can help fix the refrigerator? - RichardSmithe - 12-31-2020 The previous poster is right. If you think that the most parts of your fridge should be replaced then why spend money on it? RE: Who can help fix the refrigerator? - MaxForsyth - 12-31-2020 <p> <!--StartFragment-->You know, it makes sense in some cases. My own fridge which has been working for 12 years already was repaired multiple times. It's a great fridge and I didn't want to get rid of it. I think that if you want to keep your old fridge and continue to use it you can definitely fix it. My friends recommended me recently a master who does a <a href="https://www.appliancetechnician.ca/fridge-repair/">refrigerator repair</a> and fixes almost everything. I think he can help you with your problem. By the way, next time please describe your case in details. <!--EndFragment--> <br></p> RE: Who can help fix the refrigerator? - Moodmoon - 12-31-2020 <p> </p><!--StartFragment--><p><blockquote>You know, it makes sense in some cases. My own fridge which has been working for 12 years already was repaired multiple times. It's a great fridge and I didn't want to get rid of it. I think that if you want to keep your old fridge and continue to use it you can definitely fix it. My friends recommended me recently a master who does a <a href="https://www.appliancetechnician.ca/fridge-repair/">refrigerator repair</a> and fixes almost everything. I think he can help you with your problem. By the way, next time please describe your case in details. </blockquote></p><!--EndFragment--><p> </p><p class="sceditor-nlf"><br> Yeah, and how much did you pay for all of these repairs? Isn't it better to buy a new modern fridge? Sometimes I don't understand people.<br></p> |