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Here you will find contacts or various websites that will allow you to have your objects repaired or learn how to repair them.

Looking for a part to complete your repair? Switch, headphone jack, adapter, fuse... you'll find it all at Addisson, on their website or in one of their stores.

The official website of the Repaircafé movement. Here you'll find information on how to start a Repaircafé, repair tutorials, and a map of Repaircafés around the world!

The Protégez-Vous organization has listed on an interactive map the places where you can have your electronic devices, large household appliances, small household appliances and air conditioning units repaired.

Insertech offers a complete and affordable IT solution to meet the community's technological needs: refurbished computer sales, repair services, computer courses, and tech activities. By reusing and repairing devices, Insertech helps combat overconsumption, premature obsolescence, pollution, and resource waste.

Touski s’répare is a community for sharing tips and tricks that promote the repair of all kinds of objects (e.g., personal knowledge, web resources, tutorials, professional services, etc.). A true toolbox, its goal is to extend the lifespan of objects — to give them a second, third, or even tenth life — and thus avoid landfills, incinerators, and other unsustainable end-of-life outcomes.

Ifixit is a company that sells tools and parts for cell phone and tablet repairs . It offers a large number of free repair tutorials in various fields. It also assigns repairability ratings to different phone brands.

Organized by Insertech, these free events are very similar to Repair Cafés. Repairs are primarily focused on electronic devices such as phones, computers, and tablets.

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