You might be concerned if you find a bit of water in the bottom of your dishwasher after running it through a wash cycle. This presentation from the angry appliance repair person will help you determine if it’s normal or if it may be an excessive amount. He’ll also explain the importance of keeping your dishwasher filter clean to help avoid drainage issues in the future.
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The angry appliance repair person’s Guide to Buying a French Door Refrigerator
So you’re looking for a new refrigerator, and you’re considering a French door bottom mount style. Before you buy, watch this buyer’s guide presentation from the angry appliance repair person. He’ll explain the biggest problems and drawbacks you’ll encounter with a bottom mount French door refrigerator that has an ice maker in the door. And if you do decide to buy this style of refrigerator, be sure to watch the angry appliance repair person’s presentation on refrigerator gaskets!
Why does my refrigerator door gasket keep ripping?
In this presentation, the angry appliance repair person explains why refrigerator door gaskets rip and how to prevent this problem from happening. He’ll also tell you how to keep the “ears” on a French door refrigerator from getting damaged.
The angry appliance repair person’s Guide to Buying a Top Mount Refrigerator
In this buyer’s guide presentation, the angry appliance repair person outlines the pros and cons to consider when you’re shopping for a new top mount refrigerator. Your preferences, such as ice usage, are important factors in choosing a refrigerator and determining whether a top mount style is right for you.
Why is this user manual so useless?
Over time, the user manuals that come with appliances have become shorter and shorter. You’re lucky if they give you complete instructions for the basic operation of the appliance! In this presentation, the angry appliance repair person explains where you can go to find information on the proper setup and operation of your appliances.
The angry appliance repair person’s Guide to Buying a Side by Side Refrigerator
In this buyer’s guide presentation, the angry appliance repair person shares his opinion on important things to keep in mind when you’re shopping for a new side by side refrigerator. Depending on the features you want in your refrigerator, those choices can affect performance of the appliance.
New from the angry appliance repair person: Buyer’s Guides!
Let’s face it, not every appliance is worth fixing. Sometimes repairs may be so expensive that it would cost about the same or less to buy a new appliance to replace the old one. Or maybe an appliance is so old that your repair person can no longer find parts to repair it. With over 30 years of experience in appliance repair, one question the angry appliance repair person has heard the most is, “What do you recommend?” Approximately once a month over the next several months, we’ll be posting buyer’s guides for various types of appliances so you’ll know what to look for, what questions to ask, and potential problems to watch out for as you’re shopping for a new appliance.
What’s the difference between convection and regular bake?
Have you ever baked a casserole using the convection setting on your oven, thinking it would bake faster? Were you disappointed when it didn’t cook evenly the whole way through? Watch this presentation from the angry appliance repair person to learn the difference between convection and regular bake, and how what you’re baking is affected by which method you choose.
Why do I need a grounded outlet for my appliance?
If you live in an older home with an outdated electrical system, you may be experiencing problems with your appliances. The angry appliance repair person explains the importance of having grounded electrical outlets to supply power to your appliances.
My dryer has no vent. What’s up with that?
Watch this presentation from the angry appliance repair person to learn more about condensate dryers. He will explain the additional regular maintenance you need to do on these types of dryers to keep them performing their best.