Product Details
|
Authors Julie Sussman and Stephanie Glakas-Tenet mix goofy "Your fridge is running? Better catch it!" jokes with a very matter-of-fact tone that assumes from the start you're woman enough for the job. Sections are arranged by general category (electricity, plumbing, etc.), and every entry is accompanied by clear illustrations of items and processes. For women who live alone or are starting up a business, this is a serious money-saving guide; for those of us with roommates, there's no quicker way to impress than to whip out your toolbox and get down to business. --Jill Lightner
Tag this product(What's this?)Think of a tag as a keyword or label you consider is strongly related to this product.
Tags will help all customers organize and find favorite items. |
|
Share your thoughts with other customers:
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Most helpful customer reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars
Useless, should have returned it,
By hlb (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Dare To Repair: A Do-it-Herself Guide to Fixing (Almost) Anything in the Home (Paperback)
A quick trip to the Internet will be more useful than this book. It is missing a lot of practical things. Plus, to understand the book, you would already have the rudimentary knowledge it provides. Pass on this one and go to your local home store for help.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book For Simple Home Repairs,
By
This review is from: Dare To Repair: A Do-it-Herself Guide to Fixing (Almost) Anything in the Home (Paperback)
This book paid for itself the first week I had it! I'm a pretty handy person with tools, but some home repair jobs are intimidating for women (and men) who have never tried before. I gambled on this book right before I called a plumber, and I'm glad I did! With the diagrams and step-by-step process, explanations of parts and tools needed, anyone can do these repairs. Leaky faucet, no problem. Clogged water intake on the washing machine, fixed in a jiffy. Simple re-wiring project, done without danger! The authors don't talk down to the reader, but they explain the repairs in a way anyone can understand. A good reference book for any homeowner who needs a little encouragement to tackle new jobs.
4.0 out of 5 stars
i think i can,
By A Customer
This review is from: Dare To Repair: A Do-it-Herself Guide to Fixing (Almost) Anything in the Home (Paperback)
The authors make it all look so easy! Very thorough explanations and instructions. Inspires me to try even electrical repairs that I never would have thought to do.But the authors are honest enough to admit when it's time to call in the experts. Only thing I found bothersome (hence 4 not 5 stars) was that, while there is a table of contents for the general categories of repairs, there are no page numbers or table of contents for the specific repair jobs. SO you can't just go to the page you want. I've made my own table of contents so I don't have to use the index all the time. Of no consequence but interesting: One of the authors is apparently the wife of CIA's George Tenet, which I don't know why but it felt kinda weird to read it on the back cover. On the other hand, makes Tenet seem OK (even if one does not like the current administration) if he has a wife like this, who support Habitat for Humanity and women's empowerment...
Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
Want to see more reviews on this item?
|
Most recent customer reviews |
|