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Unreliable Appliance Brands

"Unreliable Appliance Brands To Avoid At All Costs, According To Home Improvement Experts."

Your cherry-red single-door or bottom-freezer refrigerator might have been all the rage once upon a time. But you're not alone if you've outgrown these models and need something smart and sleek to complement your trendy interiors. Or, perhaps you're tired of dealing with your on-again, off-again HVAC system, inefficient dishwasher, or sputtering microwave. Whatever the reason, there are two things you should keep in mind when buying appliances. First, be aware of the best time of year to purchase a new home appliance. Second, avoid buying products from certain brands to save your future version from constant headaches.

To identify the problematic companies, look at expert reviews, go through customer ratings, and speak with in-store experts. Given the diversity of information, it can be confusing to pinpoint the brands you should steer clear of and the brands you should invest in. This is why we spoke exclusively to six experts and collated a list of brands you should avoid at all costs in popular categories, like HVAC systems, refrigerators, dishwashers, and microwaves. While expert opinion varies based on the category, most recommend spending more upfront for a quality product over picking a relatively cheap product and bearing costly repairs down the line. That being said, here are a few unreliable appliance brands you should avoid and what to buy instead.

Read More: https://www.housedigest.com/1707717/appliance-brands-avoid-buying-expert/

Never do to your Fridge

"6 Things You Should Never Do to Your Fridge."
I haven’t broken a fridge yet in my lifetime, but I’ve come close. 

A few years ago, the fridge I shared with roommates started making loud, alarming sounds and was having trouble cooling. To make things worse, our landlord told us he wasn’t going to buy a new fridge, so whatever was going on was a mystery we had to solve. We had a fridge that seemed to be on its last legs, and we needed to figure out what was killing it. Fast.

The answer came later in the afternoon when one of us realized the back of the fridge had been pressed directly against a wall. It was malfunctioning because it was unable to dissipate heat. We immediately cleared a gap, and afterward, it miraculously roared back to life.

Since that incident, I’ve become more aware that even a large, formidable-looking appliance like a refrigerator can be affected by something as small as a gap. If you don’t want to risk your fridge breaking down, here are six things you should never do, according to our experts.

READ more at: https://www.consumerreports.org/appliances/refrigerators/smarter-things-you-should-never-do-to-your-fridge-a1204391933/