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Do your measurements before you leave your house to make sure any appliance you purchase will fit in your space. If you want a specialty appliance item, such as a single wall convection oven, you may have to do more research. Check online directories and auction sites to find these types of used items. Major appliances take a lot of abuse, especially electric stoves, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, microwave ovens, washing machines, and clothes dryers. Sometimes appliances need to be repaired or replaced, or even used for scrap metal recycling. Many appliance stores and online sites carry replacement parts and accessories for most major appliance brands. You can usually enter a simple search for the part you want and get a listing of such parts. You can either buy them online or visit a small appliance store to get what you need. Check out accessories while browsing appliances, such as child safety locks for oven doors. When it’s time to get rid of your used appliance, call local scrap metal disposal services, or try your local department of public works and they will advise on how to properly dispose of or recycle your appliance. Before heading to a used appliance store, consider what type of appliance you need, such as top load or front load washer, side-by-side refrigerator, flat cook top or grate cook top, chest freezers or upright freezers, gas stoves, electric dryers, specialty dryers, side by side clothes dryers, washing machines, dishwashers, microwave ovens, refrigerators, microwave oven, air conditioners, electric stoves, or built in appliance. Ask a staff members which brands are best for the price and whether there are any warrantees. Before purchasing, keep in mind the store’s reputation, return policy, location, delivery and tax charges, and forms of payment accepted.
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