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Dare to Repair – Do It Herself Guide to Home Improvement

Dare to Repair - Do It Herself Guide to Home Improvement

No matter the depth of your pockets or the size of your home, a toilet will get clogged, a circuit breaker will trip, and a smoke detector will stop working. It is up to you how you will deal with them – live in denial, pay the piper, or get real and do it yourself. DARE TO REPAIR demystifies these home repairs by providing valuable how-to information and visual demonstrations.

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  3 Responses to “Dare to Repair – Do It Herself Guide to Home Improvement”

  1. 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
    1.0 out of 5 stars
    Dare to Repair – Too Rudimentary, July 3, 2005
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    Zany McChow (USA) –

    This review is from: Dare to Repair – Do It Herself Guide to Home Improvement (DVD)

    This video was a real disappointment to me. I was hoping to learn some basic plumbing repairs, etc., but the two hosts spent most of the video chatting and repeating things they’d already said. When they finally did get around to talking repairs, the topics were so basic that I think most people over the age of about 14 would either already know how to do them or could certainly figure out how to do them on their own. How to plunge a toilet? How to level a washing machine? I thought I was pretty unhandy with a wrench, but these were hardly what I would call “repair” tips.

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  2. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good information with corny presentation, September 10, 2007
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    This review is from: Dare to Repair – Do It Herself Guide to Home Improvement (DVD)

    I agree with Lena and Zany about the corny, repetitive presentation. Many PBS productions labor under the assumption that the topic is so boring that it needs to be spiced with amusing banter.

    The DVD is geared toward those who know nothing about home repair or perhaps have never even seen a tool. In that respect the instruction is good. The presentation is also notable because the principals are none other than wives of a CIA director and an FBI director! They sure seem like down-to-earth gals for being married to captains of bureaucracy.

    At the end they deliver an important message about women supporting each other and affordable housing for the masses.

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  3. 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    I agre with the previous review, March 24, 2006
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    This review is from: Dare to Repair – Do It Herself Guide to Home Improvement (DVD)

    Though I know a little less about basic home repairs, I did learn a few things. I agree with they were too chatty, making too many corny jokes & making a big to-do about every little thing & repeating themselves, such as “If your window is stuck, you can use a pizza cutter… YES A PIZZA CUTTER!!!! Yes, the one you cut pizzas with….” This made watching a bit tedious. Yes, they added some warm feeling by trying to sound like they are ad-libbing, but you can hear the script anyhow.
    I’m sure there’s better out there. I rented this at my library.

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