Appliances and Repair manuals
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I've had a Sears Kenmore (Whirlpool) washer/dryer that has been used extensively for 15 years with no problems other than a replaced belt on the dryer a few years ago.
My refrigerator is a Kenmore (new last year - works great) and I have a Panasonic 1100 watt microwave that I bought at Sears in 2000 that I'm very pleased with.
For what it's worth: I also have a 15-year-old JVC VCR that won't quit, even though I replaced it (mostly) with a Sony DVD player last year.
No help on lawnmowers; I live in a condo and someone mows the lawn for us as part of the condo fee!
I buy at Sears but only on sale and only 'name brand' products that I know and trust.
I purchased a Toshiba TV there last month. Good quality (I've had two other Toshibas in the past that worked well) and - a good price.
Sears is worth looking at, although I wouldn't make them my only stop.
crazy horse:
I've always used Chilton's manuals or I borrow my mechanic friend's Motors manual when I'm desperate. Never heard of Haynes until some years ago. Read one in the store. It did suck! End of story.
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