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November 13, 2007

Frigidaire Parts Now Available on RepairClinic.com, Enabling Consumers to Make Own Repairs, Save Money

Diagnostic tips and DIY fix-it instructions now available to consumers completely free; thousands of appliance parts also available for immediate delivery.

Canton, Mich. (Vocus/PRWEB ) November 9, 2007 -- Adding to the thousands of brand-name appliance parts that are currently available for immediate delivery to consumers, RepairClinic.com now offers Frigidaire parts. The online appliance fix-it resource also provides free online repair instructions for Frigidaire appliances.

With the seasonal holidays around the corner, having a working icemaker isn't just convenient -- it's critical. Consider those large family gatherings and neighborhood revelry. There are drinks and punches to cool, jell-o molds to 'keep in shape' while they sit idle on the banquet table, and, perhaps, a few bruised egos to cool off with an ice pack.

Just ask Christy S., a nursing student from Whitesboro, Texas: "When our Frigidaire icemaker stopped working, we weren't very happy. For about a month, we bought ice by the bag from the convenience store. Well, it wasn't very convenient, and the cost was starting to add up."

But Christy didn't give up. She decided to take matters into her own hands. She disconnected the water line to her Frigidaire icemaker to make sure it wasn't clogged. When water shot out immediately, she felt confident that the problem was somewhere between the line and icemaker.

Saving money is easy if you fix it yourself
"I figured that the problem was likely the water pump, so I went online to the Frigidaire company website, and then to various websites, looking for appliance parts," says Christy. "But I couldn't find the part I needed without a part number. Then, I was lucky enough to find my way onto the RepairClinic.com website. The RepairGuru asked me a few questions, and within minutes I found the exact water pump I needed and placed an order."

Christy repairs her icemaker in one hour
When Christy received the Frigidaire water pump a few days later, it took her about an hour to install it with just a screwdriver and a pair of pliers. "It was so easy, and it felt so satisfying to do this on my own," says Christy. "A service call probably would have been about $100, plus parts and labor. RepairClinc.com probably saved me around $150 or more.

"The next time I need to do a repair around the house, I'll go directly to RepairClinic.com, continues Christy. "They offer the troubleshooting help I need, and they have the parts to get the job done right -- at the right price."

RepairClinic.com is on your side, making it easy to find what you need
Appliance parts are RepairClinic.com's specialty; the company carries a huge inventory right in its own warehouse. This means that consumers can receive orders quickly and at prices lower than elsewhere.

The RepairClinic.com PartDetective identifies the right appliance part for any repair, and provides a photo, pricing and availability. Consumers who visit RepairClinic.com can also sign up for a monthly newsletter that provides valuable maintenance tips, straight from the experts.

About RepairClinic.com
RepairClinic.com was founded in 1999 with the idea that armed with the right advice, tools and parts, savvy consumers can extend the life of their appliances, save money, and conserve the environment. Consumers can visit www.RepairClinic.com for free appliance-repair help, or call customer service representative at (800) 269-2609 for help locating specific appliance parts.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at November 13, 2007 04:58 AM

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