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- You
can be a smarter consumer by knowing how things work and what to do
if they don't: appliances, heaters, air conditioners, mowers, plumbing, electronics, clocks, paint, flooring and more.
- You
can save money by not having to replace things that you easily can fix. It
might just need a fuse, a new electrical cord, or a screw tightened. You
can do that!
- You
can buy better things that will last longer than disposables because you
know you can probably fix them if they ever do conk out.
- You
can reduce the environmental impact of having a replacement manufactured
from raw materials and transported from a far-off land.
- You
can learn how to recycle the things you just can't fix.
- You
can learn new skills and discover the satisfaction of fixing something
that's broken.
- You
can spend some quality time with kids fixing things together -- and
teaching them the importance of recycling.
- You
can keep that family clock or other heirloom running longer.
- You
can justify the cost of expanding your collection of tools.
- You can impress your spouse, partner, and others with your new-found
fixing skills.
One more: You can join the Fix-It
Club
®. It's free!