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The economy is getting rough. You’ve seen how people sell old appliances and other stuff in Storage Wars. You don’t have to throw old appliances away even if you live in Manhattan, NY. In fact, being in the middle of the city with the highest cost of living in the United States, is good reason not to throw away anything that’s still usable. Broken appliances for instance might still have life in them, so put them up for appliance repair manhattan ny has dozens of places for that, believe it or not. Appliance Repair in Manhattan is more commonplace than corporate forced-obsolescence, consumerist media makes you think.
People outside of New York City, outside of Manhattan have the impression that everything has to be bought and when they break, has to be bought again. But that can be quite far from the truth. It's true that stuff in Manhattan or other places in New York tend to be expensive. Refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, cappuccino machines, microwaves and coffee makers aren’t stuff people just throw at the curb when broken. Not everyone in Manhattan is as affluent as its penthouse dwellers that can afford to throw out old appliances and buy new ones at a moment’s notice. But even they consider the value of having custom or designer appliances brought back to usefulness.
For the busy people of Manhattan, time is the most important commodity. It’s more efficient to have someone visit the home and repair a broken washer/dryer, refrigerator or microwave than spend the time and effort shopping for a