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Justin Nunn Sweeps Three Categories While Whirlpool Dryers Surge 400%

Justin Nunn Sweeps Three Categories While Whirlpool Dryers Surge 400%

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March 23, 2026

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Mar 16 - Mar 23, 2026

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Justin Nunn Sweeps Three Categories While Whirlpool Dryers Surge 400%

The week of March 16–23, 2026 belonged to one technician. Justin Nunn didn't just lead the platform in total volume—he claimed the top spot in three separate categories, logging 3 GE Refrigerator repairs, 2 LG Refrigerator repairs, and 2 Whirlpool Dryer repairs. His 21 total repairs spanned 13 categories, making him the busiest technician by a wide margin. Beyond his repair work, Nunn logged 2 inspection jobs, documenting additional units in customer households—a modest scouting contribution compared to last week's 26 inspections.

The week's most dramatic shift came in Whirlpool Dryers, which surged from 1 job last week to 5 this week, a 400% jump that made it the week's second-busiest category alongside LG Refrigerators. Justin Nunn and Danny Gutierrez each logged 2 and 1 Whirlpool Dryer repairs respectively, with Vasilii Kirillov and Shaphan Hawks rounding out the category.

Behind Nunn, a tight three-way battle for second place unfolded. Ulises Perez of PROFIX tied with Vasilii Kirillov of SET Appliance at 7 repairs each, while Shaphan Hawks logged 6. Perez specialized in LG and Samsung, touching one unit from each brand's dryer, washer, and refrigerator lines plus a Thermador fridge. Kirillov's 7 repairs came alongside 3 installation jobs, making his 10 total jobs the week's second-highest count. He spread across 9 categories including a GE Residential Hood—one of the week's rarer appliance types.

Broader category trends revealed sharp divergence between refrigerators and washers. Samsung Refrigerators jumped 300% from 1 to 4 jobs, while LG Washers matched that growth, climbing from 1 to 4. Meanwhile, GE Washers and Maytag Washers each fell 75%, dropping from 4 jobs to just 1. The platform logged 57 repair jobs, 5 installations, 2 inspections, and 1 maintenance job this week. Repair work dominated at 88% of all activity.

Niche brands also made their presence felt. Hector Ruiz logged the week's only Thermador Range repair and one of two Electrolux Refrigerator jobs, specializing in premium brands. His 4 repairs spanned Electrolux, Thermador, Samsung, and Electrolux Home Products dishwashers. Danny Gutierrez of Home Hire Appliance Repair touched 7 different categories in 7 jobs, including the week's only Sears, Roebuck and Co. Washer and KitchenAid Dishwasher. His diversity contrasts sharply with Ulises Perez's LG/Samsung focus.

With 65 total jobs across 30 brand-appliance combinations, the platform saw concentrated activity in refrigerators and dryers while washer work declined sharply. Next week's question: can anyone challenge Justin Nunn's category sweep?