English [en], .epub, 🚀/zlib, 0.7MB, 📘 Book (non-fiction)
How To Repair Your Fridge - Quickly and Cheaply! (Fix It Yourself Series) 🔍
Shaharm Publications, 2014
Roster, David 🔍
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"How To Repair Your Fridge - Quickly and Cheaply!" is for anyone who is fed up of the high costs of repairing their refrigerator and wants to know how they can quickly and cheaply repair their fridge without having to wait for the repair man to arrive.However, when you first look at your refrigerator it can be overwhelming and difficult to know what has gone wrong. We wrote this book to clear up some of this confusion and provide you with a simple to follow, step-by-step guide to saving money by fixing your own refrigerator.When you read this book you will get tips and pointers designed to help you understand what is wrong with your fridge and also to repair it.In "How To Repair Your Fridge - Quickly and Cheaply!" you will discover:- History Of The Refrigerator - discover life before the refrigerator and how this essential household device was invented!- How Refrigerators Work - the first step in repairing anything is to understand how it works and you will gain a complete understanding of how modern refrigerators work.- Troubleshooting And Repairs - learn how to troubleshoot and fault with a refrigerator and the repairs needed for these commonly experienced problems.- Repairing A Noisy Refrigerator - tips on what repairs to make in order to quieten that noisy fridge.- Leaking Refrigerators - discover the steps to take to repair a leaking refrigerator.- Maintaining Your Refrigerator - tips and advice to maintain your refrigerator and keep it running well.Getting your refrigerator repaired can be expensive and many people feel they cannot trust the repairman will be fair in his pricing. Plus you can have to wait several days for the repairman to visit, get the parts and then fix your refrigerator.
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2024-09-06
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