“ When something goes wrong with an appliance, I don't want to rush out and replace it if I don't have to ”
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PRWeb ) February 1, 2007 -- Most people want to get as much value out of their purchases as possible. Larry Hines of Hemet, California is no exception. "When something goes wrong with an appliance, I don't want to rush out and replace it if I don't have to," says Hines. "Recently, our nine-year-old
Whirlpool dryer started to make a loud noise and stopped drying the way it should. My wife thought we should just go out and buy a new dryer, but I said, 'No, I can fix it.' "
Recently, our nine-year-old Whirlpool dryer started to make a loud noise and stopped drying the way it should. My wife thought we should just go out and buy a new dryer, but I said, 'No, I can fix it.'
After removing the bottom panel and then the front panel with a screwdriver, Larry could see that the dryer's ball bearings needed replacement. "I took the worn
Whirlpool bearings to a Sears store about 40 miles from my house, and had the counter person order new bearings, as well as a new belt and seal," says Hines. "The problem was that when I received my appliance parts a couple of weeks later, some of the parts were missing and they had sent me the wrong bearings."
Rather than go through the ordering process again, Larry decided to go online to see if he could order
Whirlpool dryer parts online. What he found was
RepairClinic.com, an indispensable Web resource that puts decades of appliance repair expertise at your fingertips.
Save time, save money -- fix it yourself
"The
Whirlpool dryer parts listed on RepairClinic.com were half the price of those available through Sears, and I received them in just two days," says Hines. "I had the
Whirlpool dryer up and running an hour later. Now it's as good as new, and my wife doesn't have to use the clothes line anymore.
"If you have an appliance break down, don't toss it out," say Hines. "Anyone can do repairs -- just email RepairClinic.com's RepairGuru for help."
"We have a huge inventory of appliance parts in our own warehouse. Other
companies claim to carry the parts but every order is just passed from their 'virtual store' to a completely different company for fulfillment. We think you're better served if we handle the order from beginning to end," say Chris Hall, president of RepairClinic.com.
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RepairClinic.com was founded in 1999 with the idea that armed with the right advice, tools and parts, savvy consumers can extend the life of their appliances, save money, and conserve the environment. Consumers can visit
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