How to Find Spare Parts for Your Home Appliances: 5 Ways to Track Down What You Need

Anyone who has had a trusty appliance break down, only to find that it’s a real struggle to find the exact spare part you need, can take comfort in the fact that they’re not alone. It happens to all of us at some point, especially as useful domestic gadgets get older and go through wear and tear.

To avoid this being a persistent problem, here are a few useful ways to quickly and effectively hunt down those elusive components for your beloved home appliances.

Use a Spare Parts Specialist Website

If you’re looking for an easy way to track down those tricky appliance spare parts, using an online supplier like PartsCentre is a good move.

Since this is a specialized website, it goes beyond the usual e-commerce platforms by offering individual components and accessories for appliances from well known brands.

This means you can type in your make and model, or even a part number, and you’ll get precise results instantly. There’ll be no more sifting through endless unrelated items to find what you’re looking for.

Moreover, sites like PartsCentre often feature hard-to-find components that aren’t commonly stocked elsewhere, so it’s a good idea to make them your first port of call if your appliances are on the fritz.

Scour Local Repair Stores

Don’t underestimate the power of your local brick-and-mortar repair shops. They often carry an impressive variety of spare parts for various home appliances. Sometimes these stores may even have components for older or discontinued models that can be a pain to find online.

Walking into such stores also gives you a chance at personalized help from experienced staff who really know their stuff. So if the internet doesn’t solve your problems, take a stroll down to your nearest repair store. They can make a neighbourhood more attractive as well as being practical!

Tap Into Manufacturer Supply Chains for Original Parts

When it comes to finding the perfect spare part, another good option is to reach out directly to the manufacturer.

Many appliance manufacturers sell parts and accessories individually via their websites or customer service departments.

Besides ensuring that you get authentic products, this method has a high success rate of finding exactly what you’re searching for by model number or description.

In some cases, they may offer warranty benefits as well. So take time and explore your manufacturer’s official site, as you might be just one click away from the exact component you need. Moreover, if you’re looking to sell your home furnished, it makes sense to have working appliances onboard as well, which official spares will help with.

Explore Auction Sites and Classified Ads

Auction websites and classified ads offer an outside-the-box method to find spare parts. Websites such as eBay or Facebook Marketplace are often replete with a bounty of appliance components at bargain prices, thanks to seconds sales, unwanted upgrades, or the clearing out of old inventories.

A good tip for using them effectively is to set up keyword alerts so you’ll be notified the second someone lists that elusive part you’ve been seeking. This can be done on individual sites, or more generally on Google. One person’s surplus can be the saving grace of your faulty appliance.

Scavenge Parts from Old Appliances

Lastly, consider the untapped potential of old appliances that are either being replaced in your own home, or recycled by third parties. It just takes a bit of forethought.

For instance, when replacing an appliance, don’t just discard the old one immediately. It could become a valuable trove for future spare parts. If you’ve got the tools and the knowhow, or you know someone who does, harvesting perfectly serviceable spares from outdated kit before it’s taken away is a savvy move.

The Last Word

Tracking down spares for appliances need not be a bother. With these steps in mind, you’ll almost certainly be able to get your white goods up and running in no time.

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