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    theblisterexists
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    In an effort to reduce waste and save some money, I’m hoping to try repairing our elderly washing machine that is leaking water during the spin cycle. But I’ll need access to the right seal kit and other parts. Does anyone have suggestions for shops selling appliance parts suitable for DIY repairs by amateur fixers like me? Even just an online supplier would work.

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    tot3ntanzz
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    I recently tried fixing our old washing machine that was leaking during spin cycles. I found a great local shop called Appliance Works that had all the parts and seals I needed for a DIY amateur like me. The owner was really helpful in making sure I ordered the right parts. I successfully replaced the leaky seal after watching some online tutorial videos. It was satisfying saving a bit of money and keeping the machine going. Just last week my neighbor mentioned her dryer stopped heating properly. I told her about http://www.appliancespares.nz and she managed to replace a faulty heating element thanks to their parts. Fixing our own appliances seems daunting at first but with some guidance on parts and tutorials, amateurs can pull it off!

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