RE: Secrets and repairs of conventional electric stoves [Eng+Spa]

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Thanks for sharing these tips about reassembling and repairing the electric stove! Recently, I changed my water heater, which has a very similar setup to a stove, but unfortunately, I had to buy a new one as the container itself was leaking... On the other side, I saved the old resistance and cables for future use as they were working okay...

Thanks for sharing additional tips for the longevity of these things... Many times, old appliances are of much better quality than the new ones, and it's better to repair them than to buy a new one...


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You're absolutely right. Many household appliances from a few years ago were made with the concept of good quality, durability, and longevity in mind.

Nowadays, the reduction in durability and quality of things has been excessively applied, as if available resources were unlimited. It's crazy.

Thank you for stopping by to read and comment.

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