Actually what makes westerners, you and me included, to buy new items instead of fixing them is the just cost of repair. Let's say a reasonably well-performing nondescript toaster from your local hypermarket costs $50 or $100 for a "high end" one. Let's also suppose that you get $20 an hour. You basically have three choices:
1. Find out what is broken, get a replacement part, and replace it yourself.
Sounds easy, but if it's anything except the heating element, you need more than a multimeter to figure out wh
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