When appliances work, they’re magical. If there’s something that can cook my food faster, wash my clothes for me, or keep me from getting dishpan hands, then I’m all in.
But when appliances break . . . I no longer think they’re magical.
Take our washing machine, for example. It’s only a year and a half old (just a baby!) and still looks sparkly new.

But the other day we began to suspect that our trusty washing machine might be on the fritz when we discovered a small ocean of water on the floor, extending about a foot in front of the washing machine. Not good.
Then yesterday we learned that some pesky article of clothing (probably something with a zipper) snagged the gasket and caused an inch long tear.

Sadness!

Would you like to wager a guess at how much the repair company said it would cost to fix this thing?
$324.75
Oh, heck no! That’s more than half the price that we paid for the washing machine, so there’s no way that was going to happen. (The quote included the $85 service call fee, which we had to pay no matter what, but still!!) And since the washing machine is over a year old, the manufacturer’s warranty had run out. Sigh.
When faced with such adversity, what’s a girl to do but bust out some industrial strength tape?

The repairman said that my gorilla tape wouldn’t stop the leak, but I’m not convinced.

Here’s the tear after I attacked it with some tape. I think MacGyver would be proud.
So far it’s held through 2 loads (as far as I can tell) . . . which isn’t saying a lot, but I’m hopeful!!!
What’s your proudest MacGyver moment?
OBLIGATORY DISCLAIMER: I am in no way suggesting that any one should attempt to fix their washing machine, or any other large appliance, with tape. Just because I did it doesn’t mean it’s a good idea, or that it will work for the long haul!
P.S. Have a great holiday weekend!!

















