KEY POINTS
  • Household appliances are becoming more modern and high-tech, but they don't last like they once did, experts said. 
  • Here are the best ways to save when it comes to replacing those big-ticket items.
Customers look at appliances for sale at a Best Buy store in Miami, Florida, Oct. 8, 2021.

Sara Rathner didn't want to replace her clothes dryer. But a part was clearly broken, causing the machine to make a high-pitched squealing sound every time she dried a load of laundry. 

"We called an appliance repair company and he came and he replaced the component," said Rathner, a travel and credit cards expert at NerdWallet who lives in Richmond, Virginia.