Occasional Weeknote #29 (opens in new tab)
Cross your fingers for me this weekend as I attempt a supposedly “easy” fix of the lid switch on our 26-year-old washing machine. I tried one super-simple tip involving zip ties that, sadly, did not fix our problem, but fully replacing the switch should hopefully fix it for a total cost of $8 (if you don’t count the $100 I spent on an overdue purchase of a wet/dry vac). And on the topic of replacement parts, if you had a Whirlpool refrigerator with a pull-out drawer and you were looking into ...
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