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"Repair or Replace?" Appliance Decision Calculator

The financial answer to whether to fix or buy new — for any appliance.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

The 50% repair rule

Consumer Reports' guideline: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the current value of the appliance, replace it. This calculator uses remaining lifespan to estimate current value more accurately than age alone.

When to always replace regardless

  • Energy efficiency: a 15-year-old refrigerator uses 2–3× the electricity of a new one, costing $150–300/year extra
  • If this is the second major repair in 2 years
  • If parts are discontinued or hard to find
Frequently asked questions
Should I repair or replace my appliance?
If repair cost is under 50% of current value AND the appliance is under 2/3 of its expected lifespan, repair wins. Over those thresholds, replacement is usually smarter.
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