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RUGMAN 12-27-2022 08:09 PM

Dishwasher not working
 
Our Dishwasher decided to stop working, looking for recommendations for an appliance repair service in the Lakes region.

WinnisquamZ 12-27-2022 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by RUGMAN (Post 379940)
Our Dishwasher decided to stop working, looking for recommendations for an appliance repair service in the Lakes region.

Unsure of a repair service, but Barons Appliance is having there warehouse sale this week. May be cheaper then a fix


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ishoot308 12-27-2022 08:48 PM

Reliable
 
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Originally Posted by RUGMAN (Post 379940)
Our Dishwasher decided to stop working, looking for recommendations for an appliance repair service in the Lakes region.

I have used these guys a few times at my home in Gilford…same people Baron’s uses…

https://www.reliableapplianceservice...Whirlpool.html

Good luck!

Dan

ITD 12-29-2022 04:31 PM

Personally I would just buy a new one. Not sure what brand you have, but in my experience it's not worth the aggravation, especially if you pay someone to fix it. The difference between repair and new is probably not that great.

Newbiesaukee 12-29-2022 06:40 PM

We’ve used SV Appliance Repair. 603-724-0545 for a number of appliance issues. Honest, ontime and reasonable. And sometimes they tell you it just isn’t worth it to repair. Dishwashers often have the shortest “lives.”

fatlazyless 12-29-2022 07:31 PM

The ReStore on Tenney Mntn Hgwy, Rt 25, in Plymouth, just west of the NH Electric Coop probably has 5-10 different used dish washers for $50.

brk-lnt 01-04-2023 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ITD (Post 379983)
Personally I would just buy a new one. Not sure what brand you have, but in my experience it's not worth the aggravation, especially if you pay someone to fix it. The difference between repair and new is probably not that great.


When our dishwasher broke we switched to a dual stage all-organic model.

ITD 01-04-2023 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by brk-lnt (Post 380092)
When our dishwasher broke we switched to a dual stage all-organic model.

Lol, they say their mouths are cleaner than a human's mouth, but I've watched dogs eat some pretty nasty stuff, so....... not for me.

RUGMAN 01-05-2023 02:16 PM

thanks for all the reply's, we ended up buying a new one,


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