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Toilet that keeps running
That constant water sound is wasting money. The fix is usually a small rubber part that costs less than $10 and takes about 20 minutes to swap.
Phone won't charge
Most of the time it's a dirty charging port or a bad cable — not a broken phone. Try these free fixes before buying anything new.
Car won't start — dead battery
Don't pay a call-out fee. Jump-starting a car is safe, quick, and something anyone can do. You just need jump leads and another car.
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Type in plain words — "tap dripping", "laptop slow", "car won't start". You don't need to know the technical name.
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Every guide is written in simple language with a clear difficulty level, a time estimate, and the exact part or tool you'll need.
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