Posted by John T on March 06, 2021 at 09:09:59 from (174.228.128.129):
In Reply to: Washing Machine posted by tractorkrum on March 06, 2021 at 08:10:07:
Good questions "Is it worth fixing or do I replace it the whole machine? The machine is over five years old."
Of course that depends on 1) Cost to repair 2) Cost to replace 3) Present age and condition (other then problem you now have) 4) YOUR budget The little woman may prefer NEW and hey that's worth something you know !!!
I doubt anyone here based solely alone on the information provided can know with certainty what the problem is and/or how much it would cost to repair (Yeah right you say lol) but hey anyone lay or professional is entitled to their best guess !!!!!!!!!! heck they may be right ????????
In those situations I try my best to get some handle on the problem and cost of repair (even if that requires some time and expense) so I can then make a wise and informed decision to repair orrrrrrrrr replace. Im handy with tools and mechanics so I often make my own diagnosis and repairs HOWEVER if you're not qualified perhaps its best to hire a professional reputable appliance repair person to come take a look, provide an estimate AND AFTER THAT MAKE YOUR DECISION or else sure do what someone on here tells you.........
Best wishes God Bless America keep her free strong and great
John T NOT a professional appliance repair person so NO warranty, its YOUR choice none of ours
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