I knew from the awful sound my clothes dryer was making that it needed some help, but I also knew that I didn't want to pay for a house call from a repairperson. Since machines are often diagnosed by sound, I decided to use my tape recorder and take my ailing appliance to the experts instead. The man at the store (and his customers) got quite a kick out of it when I came in and played the tape recorder for him, but he immediately (and, I might add, quite accurately) identified just which part was needed.
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