It did hold on through a layoff, so that was nice of it at least lmao, RIP :'c

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    Mine died last weekend and I had to replace it. $650 to do myself, and that included same day delivery.

    It failed the prior night, noticed it mid-morning, ordered at 2pm, received it at 5, and had it installed by 7. Was kind of a pain but not nearly as awful as I feared.

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    It’s things like this that make me glad I’m still renting. Anything that breaks is the landlord’s problem.

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      I do miss being able to shove issues to the Landlord

      But I don’t miss not being able to do what I want LMAO if I want to knock a wall down to make a room bigger or build a wall to section off or maybe put in a wet bar or paint or even just, I know this might be radical, have more than 1 cat or dog lol

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    Hey everyone, because nobody told me when I bought a house, you have to do maintenance on your water heater to keep it working, including changing out a $40 part called an anodizing rod.

    Relevant YouTube: https://youtu.be/2IUNIUZz4Os

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      Well mine definitely failed because it was old as shit, even the home inspection said it probably needed replacing…years ago LMFAO

      But I’ll keep this in mind for me new one