Any household appliance has a significant cost. Extending their lifespan is a matter of common sense, both in terms of savings and ecology. To help you take care of it, discover our tips and tricks.
To reduce the risk of breakdown, it is advisable to invest in quality household appliances. No need to aim for high-end models, but choosing a good brand and a quality product is a guarantee of longevity. Indeed, the device will respect the standards in force, it will be better able to meet your needs and it will last you longer, because it is generally more solid. Unfortunately, you get what you pay for! A device that is not expensive is most of the time of lower quality and it will "let go" of you much sooner, which, ultimately, will not save you money over time.
In addition, a quality household appliance is more efficient. It works better while consuming less energy and it is more resistant, which makes it more durable.
Finally, to extend the life of your household appliances, make sure that they correspond to your real needs. A device used every day or several times a week should be more robust than a little used model. Also adapt it to your life and family. Indeed, if you opt for a small washing machine when there are many of you in your household, the machine will work almost constantly and will wear out much faster than a large model.
We often mistakenly think that all ovens work the same way, that all washing machines are the same and that each dishwasher is like the others. However, manufacturers develop accessible and detailed instructions that help to use each device properly in order to extend its lifespan. In fact, the user manuals present operating tips and maintenance tips that allow you to optimize their daily use and ensure their performance. You will probably discover that manipulations are harmful to your device when they were suitable for your previous model, or that certain equipment must be placed in a specific environment, etc.
In addition, the manual indicates the spare parts to order if necessary. All you have to do is go to The Site of the Piece to find what you are looking for.
To extend its lifespan, household appliances must be well maintained. Here are some simple examples:
It is not always a good idea to throw away an appliance, because most models are not out of order. It is often cheaper and more interesting to have it repaired by changing the defective part. The manufacturers' instructions help you identify the origin of a problem according to the symptoms. You can also contact a center approved by the brand of the device. In addition to being ecological, this choice is economical and extends the life of your equipment!