Masterclass on repairing equipment: how to restore a gadget instead of buying a new one.
International Repair Day
According to The Sun: It is quite unfortunate when expensive electronic devices or household appliances break down. But this doesn't always mean you should buy new ones. Try fixing your things. Here are a few tips.
MAKE A MEND: Tomorrow we celebrate International Repair Day. Over 146 events will take place in Ukraine aimed at helping people restore the functionality of their electronic devices.
It is frustrating when pricey gadgets or appliances stop working. But broken doesn’t always mean you need to buy new. Instead, try fixing your items. Here’s how . . .
This day serves as a wonderful opportunity to remind about the importance of repair and recycling used goods. In today's consumer society, it is crucial to focus on restoration rather than just buying new. Events taking place in various cities will motivate people to adopt the right approach in solving technical problems, while saving resources and money.
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