The washer broke down in one of my downtown units. It was in the unit I lived in. I believe it used to make a lot of noise when I lived there.
I suppose I had two options. First, I could have hired a repair guy. Now, I can only assume that he would have costed me $100 or more for just showing up. I would have to pay extra for any parts. I didn't think this was a great option. The washer was also likely older than I was. It looked like I should get a new one.
My other option may have been to buy a new used washer. I decided to go brand new. First, I get a warranty with a new washer. Next, the tenants are more appreciative of newer objects. Finally, I was able to get a pretty cheap model. The cost was about $350, so not that much more expensive than what a repair might have costed. With the warranty, it was a no brainer.
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