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    How to make your appliances last longer

    Home appliances are something no home can do without. They make your life easier and better, and provide you with delicious food and drink options. As well as that, they help you get your chores done sooner. To ensure your appliances keep providing the excellent service that they do, you’ll need to maintain them properly. Proper maintenance is also key to making your appliances last longer. People often complain about how most home appliances aren’t that durable, but what they don’t realize is that the way they take care of them greatly influences their life expectancy.

    1. Cleaning

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    The most common types of malfunctions are those caused by improper or no cleaning. The excess of filth can then clog up your appliance, thus killing it slowly. To avoid this, take care to clean your appliances after each use. With modern home appliances, this step is easier than ever. Before, you needed to take apart the whole appliance to be able to wash it. Now, though, they’re designed more practically.

    All you have to do is run the appliance through the water. In other cases, using the sponge gently may work better. Of course, to make sure you’re cleaning your appliance correctly, make sure to read the instruction manual thoroughly. It will tell you everything you need to know about how to clean your appliance properly. Another part of cleaning is dusting or wiping down the surface of the appliance after it’s been out of use for a long time.

    2. Make their job easier

    Your appliances are only durable if you treat them well. This means that you’ll need to make their job easier for them if you want to prolong their life. When it comes to dishwashers, for example, you should rinse the dishes before putting them in. The excess of food will safely go into the sink instead of getting stuck somewhere deep in the dishwasher and potentially harming it. As well as that, the dishwasher won’t have to work so hard to deliver perfectly clean dishes.

    With other appliances, you should make sure you’re not giving them more than they can handle. So, your washing load should always be below the recommended amount for your washing machine. The same goes for your dryer. Overloading will only make your machine “cough” and break down rather quickly.

    3. Replace bad parts

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    When an appliance malfunctions, people tend to throw it away without a second glance and buy a new one. Not only are you creating unnecessary waste this way, but you’re also throwing money away. The truth is, most of the time there is just one part of the machine that’s not working. By replacing it, you’re prolonging the life of your appliance and saving some cash.

    Home appliance parts are easy to come by and fairly inexpensive. When you notice your appliance isn’t working the way it’s supposed to, all you have to do is find the part which is causing the issue and then replaces it. You can do so with the help of the internet, or you can take your appliance to a specialized shop. Whatever the case, there’s no need to throw it away immediately.

    4. Don’t overdo it

    We tend to overwork our appliances and leave them on even when there’s no need for them to stay plugged in. This can drain life faster and make your appliances break down sooner. After all, no one likes being overworked. This is why you should take care not to leave your appliances on when you don’t have to. Every time you’re done using them, make sure to shut them off.

    If you have appliances that you only use occasionally, unplug them completely. There’s no reason for your blender to be plugged in when you don’t plan on using it for a while. When going on vacation, take care to unplug all of your appliances as no one will be using them for days. There’s no reason to waste electricity or keep them on.

    Conclusion

    Though it may seem like everything is up to the manufacturer, you also have a lot of influence on how your appliances work. By taking the advice given above, you’re ensuring quality and durability for years to come. Each appliance can fulfill its purpose only when you give it the grounds to do so. Only after you’ve applied the given advice will you notice the positive change in your household, so it’s better to change your habits sooner than later.

    Audrey Taylor
    Audrey Taylor
    Audrey Taylor was born in San Francisco, and moved to Adelaide at the age of five. Marketer researcher and social media manager on hold, full - time mommy of a cheerful two-year-old. Graduated from Queensford college, worked in a couple of marketing agencies across Australia, eager to learn more about business and share her experiences. Traveled across Europe. Her hobbies include: home decor, fashion, travel, music, old movies.

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