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When your disposal, microwave or trash compactor doesn't work efficiently
or you have any other problems, we are available for all your disposal,
microwave or trash compactor repair needs 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week. We provide same day service and our service call is free
with the repair. Our low price policy will give you assurance that
you are getting the lowest price for your
disposal, microwave or trash compactor repair. Call us 24/7 at our
Toll Free line:
866-385-2081
Please note: We have parts on hand for appliance repairs but do not sell parts to customers.
We repair the following brands:
| Litton
Lennox
Magic Chef
Maytag
Modern Maid
Montgomery Wards
Norge
Insinkerator
Jenn Air
Kelvinator
Kenmore
Kitchen Aid
LG
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Waste King
Wedgewood
Welbilt
White Westinghouse
Whirlpool
Sunray
Tappan
Tempstar
Thermador
Trane
U-line (Uline)
Wards
AO Smith
AP Wagner |
We service the whole Phoenix and surrounding areas below:
Scottsdale appliance repair
Sun City appliance repair
Sun City Sun City
Sun City West appliance repair
Sun Lakes appliance repair
Superior appliance repair
Surprise appliance repair
Tempe appliance repair
Youngtown appliance repair
Glendale appliance repair
Tolleson appliance repair |
Phoenix appliance repair
Tortilla Flat appliance repair
Waddell appliance repair
West Sun Lakes appliance repair
Wickenburg appliance repair
Wintersburg appliance repair
Wittmann appliance repair
Queen Creek appliance repair
Rio Verde appliance repair
Yavapai appliance repair
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If you would like to learn more about your disposal, microwave
or trash compactor please read the information below. It will help
you to improve the efficiency of your disposal, microwave or trash
compactor and reduce your utility and repair bills. However we strongly
encourage you DON’T get involved in repairs in which you are
not familiar and that involves working with electrical or gas components.
Unfortunately we have seen some people try it and it always turns
out to be costly. And, most important, it can put your safety at
risk, which cannot be repaired or replaced. Call us today:
866-385-2081
LEARN ABOUT YOUR MICROWAVE OVEN
Microwave ovens have the following advantages: they cook fast (about
five minutes per pound for a roast), and are especially convenient
for thawing or cooking frozen foods; they save energy in cooking
some food items; they keep your kitchen cool (microwaves heat the
food, not the oven); clean-ups are easier (cook on disposable paper
plates and just wipe the oven with a damp rag and mild detergent).
Microwave ovens have drawbacks, too: they are not all-purpose ovens
(you still need a conventional oven for cooking or baking certain
things); many do not brown steaks and cl, Pps; they require that
you learn new cooking techniques and give special attention to certain
foods (frequent turning of bulky items, for example).
When you are buying a microwave oven the following suggestions are
recommended.
1. Read various manufacturers' manuals of instructions and recipes.
Learn what each model offers, what wiring or special utensils it
may require, and what timing to expect from it (about four minutes
for one potato, for instance, but about eight minutes for two potatoes).
2. Examine various models. Will you want a tabletop (portable) oven
or a freestanding range (containing both microwave and conventional
ovens)? A portable plugs into any household outlet, but it does
need its own 110-220-volt circuit to work efficiently? A full-size
range needs a separate 220-volt line.
3. Understand what guaranties and warranties each manufacturer offers.
4. Ask about cost of replacing magnetron: that generates microwaves
and other parts.
5. Ask whether technicians are available to provide servicing. What
are their rates for servicing?
6. Consult your local utility company for guidance on energy saving
aspects. Will a microwave oven save energy on all cooking chores,
compared with a conventional oven? Would you save more energy with
a high watt or a low watt model? What might your average yearly
energy savings be with a microwave oven?
7. Buy a model with additional safety interlock features.
FOOD WASTE DISPOSER CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
1. Usually, the disposer cleans it, but you can flush it by filling
the sink with cold water, turning on the disposer and removing the
stopper. While the water is draining through the disposer, allow
the tap to continue running. When the sink is empty, your disposer
will be clean.
2. Removable splash guard. Almost all disposers are equipped with
the unique removable splash guard for easy cleaning or replacement.
If cleaning or replacement becomes necessary, simply remove it by
pulling it out from the top. To replace, snap splash guard onto
beaded lip near bottom of sink flange. Note: Do not operate disposer
without splash guard in place.
3. The refrigerator-type motor in this disposer is permanently lubricated
for the life of the unit. The disposer is self-cleaning and scours
itself thoroughly with each disposal.
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