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By Almanac 0 comments
Who likes to clean a dirty, baked on, grimy oven???? I know I don't it's one dirty job I hate but I'm willing to share and tell you some easy steps that will make the household chore easier for you. It's a job no-one likes to do and if you ... more »
By BobSchmitt 0 comments
With the prices of fuel and other luxuries we previously took for granted rapidly rising many families and individuals are looking for ways to cut costs. One way to save money is to stay in rather than going out on the weekends but this money ... more »
By thndrstrck63 0 comments
Changing habits are hard, but not life threatening. With a little effort and some common sense, you can form new habits that may save you some money. Read on to learn more... more »
By RentSolarToday 0 comments
Until now, it's been difficult to justify the cost of converting a home to solar. A typical home requires an initial investment from $25,000 - $50,000 or more. If you need a system with 25kw peak capacity or around 30,000 kwh annually you will ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
George Foreman put a new twist on the traditional grill when he created his "Lean Mean Grilling Machines." These grills give you the option to have an outdoors grilled meal that's cooked indoors. Learn how to cool down your George Foreman grill ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Very few people love to vacuum, but having the right vacuum cleaner can make the job both easier and more pleasant. Take some time to consider your options and prioritize your needs before making a purchase. The extra effort will help ensure that ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Bad plugs are a major cause of appliance failure. You should replace any plug that is cracked or has loose prongs. Generally, you should replace one plug with the same type of plug. Here's what you should know about deciding which plug to use for ... more »
By johnd2141 0 comments
Who doesn’t appreciate flickering flames in a fireplace? For those who don’t have the inclination or time for burning firewood in their fireplace, fireplace candelabra are the obvious answer. They provide that special glow without the hassle or, ... more »
By shoppingmoz 0 comments
Many people turn to the Internet for decorating-related shopping. With great sales, fast shipping guarantees and excellent customer service, Web sites are offering consumers equal – or even better – experiences than their retail-storefront ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
If you own a freezer that is not frost free, you will need to defrost it regularly to keep it working at its maximum potential, while using minimum energy. Defrost your freezer fast to preserve the food that was in there by keeping it out for a ... more »
By johnd2141 0 comments
Compare DSL Providers, Cable and Satellite Internet To See If One Is Right For You Do you find yourself waiting around for your Internet pages to load or digital photo files and other attachments to transfer? Do your friends and family complain ... more »
By Malikah Alif 0 comments
Many crock pot users enjoy the convenience of this kitchen tool, but the dirty secret of them is that they can be a major hassle to clean after those delicious meals they prepare. It is such a hassle, some may avoid using their crock pots because ... more »
By Imme 0 comments
How to Easily Clean your Deep Freeze.. more »
By BobSchmitt 0 comments
FoodSavers keep meat, produce, and other grocery items fresh and tasty for much longer than other storage methods. Ordinary refrigerator or freezer bags just do not allow food to retain its quality the way FoodSavers custom fitted bags do. ... more »
By johnd2141 0 comments
A KitchenAid mixer sets the standard of countertop appliances. With over ten different types of mixers available, there is sure to be a KitchenAid mixer that is just right for you. KitchenAid mixers are well known for their reliability and ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Nearly 98% of the world's water is salty or otherwise undrinkable. That leaves just 1% for the needs of every human being. If you don't have some of that 1%, you may need a water softener. While they won't filter out bacteria or make your water ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
You know you could get that old, broken appliance to work, if you had the right part. But the appliance is considered outdated and you can't find parts at your local home improvement store. Don't give up. There are some things you can do to find ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Box fans work by having a set of fan blades attached on the shaft of a small motor. The motors and bearings on box fans have a tendency to go bad. Here is how to fix a box fan... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
If your home has carpet, you've encountered stains and dirty spots at some point. A carpet cleaner is great for getting stubborn and unsightly grime out of your flooring. If your carpet cleaner is broken, here are some tips for repairing it yourself... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Coffee grinders have single-speed switches that can easily become clogged with coffee grounds. They also have problems with dull blades and overheated motors from use. Follow these steps to fix a coffee grinder... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Convection ovens work just like regular ovens but have a fan that circulates hot air around the food. Convection ovens require more energy than most other small home appliances. Here is how to fix a convection oven... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Convective heaters work through the use of a control switch, elements, a fan and perhaps a thermostat. It is common for convective heaters to have problems over time like shutting off by themselves, overheating and having switches that go bad. ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Corn poppers commonly have problems like scorching or not popping corn or having the motors go out over time. Read on to learn how to fix a corn popper... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Electric curling irons work by using a heating element controlled by a thermostat and a thermal cutoff that prevents burnouts. Curling irons have a tendency to overheat. If you don't repair your curling iron, it can cause serious problems. Here ... more »
By eHow Home & Garden Editor 0 comments
Drip coffeemakers are fairly simple appliances that rely on gravity to drip heated water over ground-up coffee. If you don't clean your drip coffeemaker regularly, coffee and minerals can build up in the water passages and can cause the unit to ... more »