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No I agree with you. I honestly don’t know how people get along nowadays without fixing their appliances. The baler wire was a LoL. Used the same thing to fix my refrigerator. The heater wire broke. It’s like a condensation area that uses a basic wire, that’s hangs off another”hot wire” to heat like a few degrees so that it doesn’t freeze the whole inside. The repair man and cost would be ridiculous. A YouTube video, 2 hours later, and a 6 inch baler wire, fixed. But yea I agree, stuff isn’t made like it used to be. I mean I have found some brands that use metal parts still. Like Speed Queen’s washing machine. Built old style but cost like $1200 for a top loader. I’ve decided I buy the cheapest cost models now, and just fix them. Which seem to be Whirlpool brand.