broken appliance
A broken appliance refers to any household device that is no longer functioning as intended. This can include items like refrigerators, washing machines, or microwaves. When an appliance breaks, it may stop working completely or exhibit issues such as strange noises, leaks, or failure to turn on.
Common causes of appliance breakdowns include wear and tear, electrical issues, or mechanical failures. Repairing a broken appliance often involves diagnosing the problem, replacing faulty parts, or sometimes, purchasing a new unit if the damage is extensive or the appliance is outdated.