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July 21, 2023

44 – Should You Repair or Replace a Broken Appliance?

Host: Herb Weisbaum /
Guest(s): Kevin Brasler - Checkbook's Executive Editor

Sooner or later all appliances will need to be repaired or replaced. But when the fridge is on the fritz or the oven is burnt out, how do you decide what to do? New home appliances are expensive, but it’s not always easy to know how much repair work will cost.

In this episode, how to decide whether to fix what you have or buy something new. When it’s time to go shopping we have advice on how to avoid the misleading sales hype to get a real deal.

Read Checkbook’s full reports on ⁠appliance repair services⁠ and ⁠appliance stores⁠.

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