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The magnetron is one of the most common components to fail first in a microwave. When the magnetron fails, the microwave can no longer heat food. Other frequently failing parts include the door switch, which prevents the microwave from operating if the door is not securely closed, the light bulb, and control panel buttons that may stop responding over time.

No, you should not run two refrigerators on the same circuit as it is likely to overload the circuit and cause the breaker to trip or worse—cause an electrical fire. Each standard-size refrigerator should be on a dedicated 20-amp circuit. You should never plug a refrigerator into an extension cord or power strip as it can cause serious safety hazards. Refrigerators have built-in surge protection that safeguards them from the damage of power surges.

Typically, most appliances last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, depending on the appliance, brand, and amount of use. Keeping a regular maintenance schedule, including cleaning and tune-ups, also helps appliances last longer. Dryers, gas stoves, and refrigerators tend to last the longest, averaging about 13 to 15 years. Microwaves and dishwashers tend to last about 10 years on average.

Gas stoves can last up to 15 years with routine maintenance. On average, gas stoves can last from 10 to 15 years. Generally, gas stoves are durable appliances as long as you keep them clean. If the flame flickers from red to yellow, you may need to clean the grates and burner caps.

Taking good care of your TV is a great way to help avoid costly repairs. Some ways to care for your TV include:

  • Cleaning your TV regularly by dust monthly.

  • Use a microfiber cloth and TV screen-cleaning spray to clean the screen.

  • Don’t leave static images on your TV screen, which could cause pixel damage.

  • Check HDMI and other cable connections monthly. 

  • Allow plenty of space around the TV for ventilation.

  • Decide on a location not directly in front of a light source, like a window.

  • Always power off your TV when not in use.

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