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Mini Repair Fair
Time: 6pm - 8pm, September 14, 2023
Location: NextFab North Philadelphia, 1800 N. American St.
Cost: Free
The purpose of our Repair Fairs is not to serve as a free repair shop. Instead, our guests participate directly in the troubleshooting and repair process. The goal is that folks will build diagnosis and repair skills and confidence; eventually repairing on their own! Here are some examples of problems we can try to help with:
Missing button on your coat
Broken or tangled jewelry
Vacuum cleaner that doesn’t turn on
Toaster that won’t toast
Broken handle on your favorite mug
Laptop that won’t start up
Dull kitchen knives
Stuffing coming out of a hole in your pillow
One key on your computer keyboard doesn’t work
Help to assemble your brand new Ikea chair
Our talented volunteer Fixers love the challenge of problem-solving and repair. However, we have some limits and guidelines so things can run a bit more smoothly:
Guests are required to stay with their item and participate in the repair; dropping an item off for us to work on defeats the purpose of the Repair Fair
If you already know your item needs a particular replacement part, order it early and bring it with you to the fair
As long as you can carry the item in, we will do everything we can to help you repair it
There will, of course, be some things that cannot reasonably be fixed or might need a part ordered. In these cases, a Fixer will recommend the best course of action. Usually, they will be able to supply you with info on part numbers and repair steps so you can complete the repair at home on your own if possible.
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