Thursday, November 16, 2017

Kitchen Appliance Prep with Sears PartsDirect

Are you ready for the holidays?! Maybe the more important question – is your kitchen is ready for the holidays. In America, Thanksgiving is quickly approaching so be sure your fridge, oven and dishwasher are operating at peak performance before guests arrive. And if you need replacement parts or manuals, Sears PartsDirect has you covered.

This article is part of our on-going series with Sears PartsDirect. Check out some of our other collaborations like these great articles on grill maintenance or lawn mower maintenance.

Stuff Lawyers Made us Say: We’re partnering with Sears PartsDirect to provide candid opinions of their products and services. Sears PartsDirect is providing product and compensation; however, the opinions we express here are our own. Remember, we’ll always be upfront with you when we’re receiving a free product, compensation, or both. And of course, we always strive for objectivity in our reviews.

Repair Help

Did you know that Sears PartsDirect offers free troubleshooting tips? They have expert knowledge covering everything from a dishwasher not draining to an oven not heating. After you provide the model number, the detailed guides walk you through step-by-step repairs.

Treat Your Appliances Right

Are you taking every advantage to ensure your appliances function well and have a long life? There’s a lot users can do to avoid problems.

How to Load a Dishwasher
A common complaint is that the dishwasher didn’t get the dishes fully clean. Here are some tips for improving your dishwasher performance:

  • Don’t overload the dishwasher.
  • Dirtiest surfaces face down.
  • Spray arms spin freely.
  • Separate silverware to avoid nesting.

Sears PartsDirect has the full article along with even more tips for keeping your dishwasher in top shape.

The Right Way to Store Food in a Refridgerator
Your refrigerator has different zones, each optimized for different foods. Sears PartsDirect shares tips to keep food fresh as long as possible.

  • Door shelves are the warmest area and better for storing condiments.
  • The lowest part of the refrigerator is also the coldest – ideal for storing raw meats.
  • Vegetables last longer in higher humidity, while fruits are the opposite. Make use of the specifically designed crisper drawers.

Check out the Sears PartsDirect website for the full details and even more refrigerator tips.

Set up the holidays for success by keeping your appliances performing at peak levels. And if something does go wrong, go to Sears PartsDirect. They’ll help you get the parts, manuals and know-how to keep your holiday feast on track.

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