Repairs

(Community Matters) They want to charge me $100 just to diagnose the problem on my most-expensive-in-the-world home refrigerator, then maybe up to $300 to fix it. Digging deeper into possible causes, I’m going to defrost the ice making mechanism with a hair dryer first and possibly save myself $275 ($300 less the cost of a hair dryer). Prepostorous

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