Repair Cafe: How to get your broken items fixed for free in Pittsburgh

Whether it’s a lawnmower that won’t start, or a family heirloom sitting in a drawer, it can cost a lot to repair everyday items.

Volunteers have launched a movement to address the gap for free and build skills in the process.

“I would have probably thrown them away or they would have been, you know, stuffed in a drawer for years and, you now, unloved for a long time,” said Ari Holt, a customer of a repair cafe…

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