Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Effective Date: May 24, 2026.

You are reading the official Terms of Service for Discount Appliance Hub. We fix machines. We test them. We write about what works and what fails on the test bench. By accessing and using discountappliancehub.com, you agree to be bound by the rules outlined on this page. If you do not agree with these terms, close the tab and exit the site.

We built this site to cut through the noise of fake reviews and manufacturer marketing. We operate with strict standards. These terms protect our work, our business, and our community.

Intellectual Property and Content Ownership

We do the actual work. We pull off the back panels. We test the continuity on heating elements. We document the failures.

Every article, diagnostic guide, teardown photograph, and reliability ranking on this site belongs to Discount Appliance Hub. This content is protected by international copyright laws. You cannot scrape our site to feed your own blog. You cannot copy our step-by-step repair guides and present them as your own work. We monitor the web for stolen content. We enforce our copyright aggressively.

If you want to reference our findings, you may quote short excerpts. You must provide a direct, do-follow link back to the original page on our site. Do not steal our wiring diagrams. Do not lift our teardown photos.

Informational Purposes and Disclaimer of Warranties

We know how to diagnose a sealed system. We know which control boards burn out after two years. We do not know the state of your home wiring, your plumbing, or your personal mechanical skill level.

Everything published on Discount Appliance Hub is for informational purposes only. We share what works on the test bench. We share what we see in the field. We do not provide certified engineering advice. We are not your personal technicians.

Appliance repair involves high voltage, sharp metal, and pressurized refrigerants. Working on a 240V dryer circuit can be fatal if you make a mistake. Messing with a gas valve on a range can cause a fire. Know your limits.

If you lack the skills to safely diagnose a problem, call a local licensed professional. If you read our guide on bypassing a faulty door switch and you damage your machine, that is your fault. We disclaim all liability for injuries, property damage, or voided warranties resulting from you attempting repairs based on our general advice. You assume all risk.

Affiliate Disclosure and Revenue Model

Running this site requires capital. Buying replacement parts for testing costs money. Hosting high-resolution teardown photos costs money.

We participate in various affiliate marketing programs. When we link to a replacement water inlet valve, a multimeter, or a recommended washing machine, we earn a small commission if you make a purchase. You pay the exact same price whether you use our links or navigate to the retailer yourself.

This revenue model never dictates our recommendations.

If a popular brand uses cheap plastic gears in a transmission that should be metal, we call it out. If a highly advertised refrigerator has a catastrophic compressor failure rate, we tell you to avoid it. We refuse paid placements from appliance manufacturers. Our loyalty remains strictly with the technician community and the consumer. No commission is worth our reputation.

Accuracy of Information and Product Changes

The appliance industry shifts constantly. Manufacturers change parts mid-production without telling anyone. A Whirlpool washer built in January might use a completely different drain pump than the exact same model number built in October.

We strive for high-resolution accuracy in our guides. We update our articles when we discover manufacturer discrepancies. We cannot guarantee that every schematic, part number, or diagnostic code listed here perfectly matches the machine sitting in your kitchen.

  • Always verify part numbers with your specific model and serial number before ordering.
  • Always unplug your appliance before opening any access panel.
  • Always check for manufacturer technical service bulletins before assuming a part is faulty.

Prices and availability for discount appliances change daily. A deal we highlight on a Tuesday might be gone by Wednesday morning. We hold no responsibility for price changes or out-of-stock items at third-party retailers.

Limitation of Liability

Appliances fail. Sometimes they fail right out of the box. We recommend specific models based on historical reliability, repairability, and technician consensus. We do not guarantee that any specific machine you buy will be defect-free.

We are not liable for your financial losses.

If you buy a refrigerator we recommended and the compressor dies in week two, ruining three hundred dollars of groceries, we do not owe you for the food. Your recourse is strictly with the retailer and the manufacturer warranty. Discount Appliance Hub, its owners, its writers, and its affiliates hold no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of this website or the products we discuss.

User Comments and Community Conduct

We allow comments on our diagnostic guides and brand reviews. We want you to share your repair stories. Tell us if a specific fix worked for you. Warn others if a brand refuses to honor a warranty.

We do not tolerate spam.

Do not post links to shady appliance repair lead-generation sites. Do not post abusive, threatening, or defamatory comments toward other users or our writers. We delete spam immediately. We ban users who violate these basic rules. We reserve the right to remove any comment, at any time, for any reason, without explanation.

Third-Party Links and External Services

We frequently link to parts distributors, manufacturer manuals, and technical forums. We do not control those external websites. If a parts supplier ships you the wrong control board, you must deal with their customer service department directly. We hold no responsibility for the content, privacy policies, or business practices of any third-party site linked from Discount Appliance Hub.

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These terms are governed by the laws of the United States. Any legal disputes arising from your use of this site will be handled exclusively in our local jurisdiction. By using this site, you consent to this jurisdiction and waive any objections to it.

Changes to These Terms

We adapt to the industry. We reserve the right to update, modify, or replace these Terms of Service at any time. When we make changes, we will post the updated document on this page and update the effective date at the top. Your continued use of Discount Appliance Hub following any changes constitutes your strict acceptance of the new terms. Check this page periodically if you want to stay informed of the rules.

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