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Wholesale & Retail Scratch & Dent Appliances Up to 50% off Refrigerators, Stoves, Microwaves, Dishwashers, Washers, Dryers ... Take it home today for $39!

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Profit Jack

3551 College Ave
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3551 College Ave
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Profit Jack is a personalized sales service designed to save you time, while making you money. Believe it or not, that car you no longer drive that sits in your driveway, the couch you hate that's in your living space, even that drawer full of old iphones, are all actually MONEY. We have a database full of ready buyers, for any furniture, cars, trucks, boats, ATVs, even iPhones. Comission Rates are low and in person or virtual appointmens are available. www.theprofitjack.com Let ME, Make YOU Money!

Profit Jack is a personalized sales service designed to save you time, while making you money. Believe it or not, that car you no longer drive that sits in your driveway, the couch you hate that's in your living space, even that drawer full of old iphones, are all actually MONEY. We have a database full of ready buyers, for any furniture, cars, trucks, boats, ATVs, even iPhones. Comission Rates are low and in person or virtual appointmens are available. www.theprofitjack.com Let ME, Make YOU Money!





Gas Appliance Services

Vero Beach
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Gas Appliance Services

Vero Beach
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Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

A family owned business, all employees are family, we are sub-contracted by major gas companies, pool companies, warranty repairs for many manufacturers, billing easiest via e-mail, promotions on web page, Visa/Mastercard.

A family owned business, all employees are family, we are sub-contracted by major gas companies, pool companies, warranty repairs for many manufacturers, billing easiest via e-mail, promotions on web page, Visa/Mastercard.




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It's recommended that you only use your circuit breaker for your water heater. Tacking on additional appliances, especially large ones like refrigerators, can overload the circuit and lead to electrical fires. Therefore, it's best to have separate circuits for each major appliance, particularly continuous load appliances, which use a lot of energy over prolonged periods of time.

Bidets save you money in the long run by reducing water and toilet paper usage. Using a bidet can slash your toilet paper budget by as much as 64% annually for a savings of $50 per person. Moreover, a standard toilet uses 1.6 gallons of water per flush, while bidets only require 0.17 gallons per use.

You should never plug a normal 120v appliance into a special 240v outlet, as it can quickly burn out the appliance. This will cause irreparable damage to the appliance and, in worse case scenarios, cause damage to your circuit breaker. Check your appliance’s rating before plugging it into a 220v outlet to avoid electrical disaster.

It’s usually safe to use a microwave if the plate isn’t spinning. You may experience unevenly heated food and cold spots, but you’re unlikely to run into major problems like total appliance failure or a fire. You can try diagnosing the issue yourself, but you should contact a small appliance repair company if you can’t figure out what’s causing the problem.

There are a few scenarios when replacing all kitchen appliances simultaneously makes sense, including major renovations, moving into a new home, or purchasing as a set. If you want to refresh your kitchen upon move-in day or start over during a renovation, consider purchasing and replacing your kitchen appliances at once to save on labor costs. Also, if your appliances are all original to the home or are older and require increasing amounts of maintenance and repair, replacing them all at the same time may be a good option.

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