Electronic Devices: A Guide

The Growing Business Of Spare Parts And How It Could Save You Hundreds Of Dollars

Every year, millions of appliances are discarded despite being completely fixable. Often it is simpler to just buy a new version without actually delving into the problem. That is a shame because not only does it waste your money, but it is also not great for the environment. However, this attitude is slowly changing. Many appliance spare parts suppliers have cropped up in Australia due to an ever-increasing desire to be more proactive about fixing rather than simply moving on. Here is how this industry's explosion in growth can help you.

What Can I Buy From An Appliance Spare Parts Supplier?

A quick look at the website of your regular appliance spare parts store will reveal a virtual treasure trove of every component you can imagine. From batteries to proprietary parts that used to only be available from the manufacturer. Because of how specific many brands are about their products a lot of appliance spare parts suppliers organise their inventory by brands. This makes it easier to immediately identify if you will find your part on a particular website and lets you move on if you can't find your needed brand.

How Do I Even Know What Part I Need?

Not everyone is an expert electrician and so that begs the question: how do you even fix the problem once you realise you have one? The answer comes in two possible forms:

  1. You follow an online guide and tinker with your appliance yourself. This is better for cheaper appliances that you aren't that invested so it won't matter if you accidentally damage them. This can be a fun project for you to increase your skills with and many Australians begin their electronics hobby through this pathway. 
  2. You take your appliance to a repairman who advertises themselves as an appliance specialist. Knowing how much appliance spare parts costs by doing some cursory research beforehand will ensure that you don't get charged an unfair rate.

Is It Really Worth It?

It cannot be stressed enough that the cyclical nature of throwing out and purchasing new appliances is very damaging for the environment. Not only does your old appliance end up in landfill, but more of the environment has to be mined, siphoned, burnt and manufactured into your new appliance every time this happens. When you think about how big some of these appliances are like washing machines, fridges, microwaves and so on, you begin to realise the scale of damage being discussed. Save yourself some cash and stick with your appliance after it goes through some simple repairs, the environment will thank you for it.