💨 Abstract
tariffs are expected to increase prices for various household items, prompting consumers to decide whether to repair, delay purchases, or buy now. Electronics, appliances, and HVAC systems are particularly affected. Experts advise weighing repair costs against replacement and considering the item's lifespan. For major home repairs, addressing minor issues promptly can prevent costly replacements. Panic buying is discouraged; instead, use regular decision-making processes.
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