The 250 Club: Vasilii Kirillov's 27-Week Marathon Reaches Historic Milestone
In the world of appliance repair, consistency separates the good from the legendary. This week, Vasilii Kirillov of SET Appliance joined an elite fraternity by crossing the 250 lifetime repairs threshold, reaching 251 total jobs after logging 9 repairs during his 27th consecutive week of activity. He entered the week with 242 lifetime jobs and now ranks 4th all-time in repair volume—a testament to the relentless discipline that has defined his career since his first job on December 5, 2025.
Kirillov's trajectory tells the story of a technician who found his rhythm early and never let up. He's averaged 40 repairs per month, with his strongest stretch coming January through March 2026 when he logged 47, 44, and 49 repairs respectively. His specialization reveals a focused expertise: GE and Samsung refrigerators, with 24 and 14 lifetime repairs in those categories. That 27-week active streak is now the longest currently running on the platform, spanning from December 2025 through June 2026. If he maintains this pace, he'll challenge the all-time platform record by mid-August.
That record belongs to Marco Palacios of El Marco Appliance Service, whose 38-week consecutive activity streak recently ended after a remarkable run from September 2025 to May 2026. Over those 9 months, Palacios logged 121 lifetime repairs with remarkable consistency, never missing a week. His streak stands alone as the benchmark of sustained excellence.
But the all-time repair volume crown sits firmly on the head of Danny Gutierrez, who holds the platform record with 472 lifetime repairs. His current 3-week streak is a far cry from his legendary 37-week marathon that ended earlier this year, and his career peak came in March 2026 with 77 repairs in a single month. Chasing him is Justin Nunn, who ranks 2nd all-time with 275 lifetime repairs, though his 261 inspection jobs showcase a different approach: field scouting intelligence. His repair peak came in April 2026 with 122 total jobs logged, demonstrating both hands-on work and reconnaissance.
Just ahead of Kirillov sits Hector Ruiz in 3rd place with 256 lifetime repairs. His explosive December 2025 saw 85 jobs logged, but his pace has cooled significantly—just 4 repairs in May 2026. His current 2-week streak pales against his career-best 12-week run.
Yet the most explosive story on the platform belongs to the newcomers rewriting what's possible. Shaphan Hawks of ASAP Appliance Repair has logged 203 repairs in just 12 consecutive weeks since March 2026—the fastest ramp-up in platform history. His April peak of 71 repairs and May surge of 78 repairs demonstrate growth unmatched by any other technician. Even more remarkable is Ulises Perez of PROFIX, who logged his first job on March 17, 2026, and has already accumulated 172 lifetime repairs—all repairs, no other service types. His April 2026 surge of 117 repairs is the second-highest single-month volume in platform history, trailing only Gutierrez's 77-repair March. Perez's 8-week streak recently ended, but his refrigerator specialization is clear: 13 LG, 8 KitchenAid, 6 Whirlpool, and 6 Samsung refrigerator repairs dominate his top categories. At his April pace, he would reach 250 repairs by late June—faster than any technician in platform history.
The category trends reveal their own story. Samsung refrigerator repairs surged from 8 jobs in December 2025 to 27 in January 2026—a 238% month-over-month increase—before settling into a 12-17 job range through spring. June's 4 repairs suggest a seasonal summer slowdown. LG washer repairs followed a similar pattern: from 2 jobs in November 2025 to 21 in January 2026, stabilizing at 11-15 repairs monthly through spring. The January spike across major brands suggests a post-holiday service rush that has become the platform's busiest season. GE refrigerator repairs grew steadily from 3 jobs in September 2025 to a March 2026 peak of 17 repairs, representing 467% growth over 6 months. Whirlpool washers peaked in April 2026 at 20 repairs, up from just 1 in September 2025.
As Kirillov celebrates his 250-repair milestone and Palacios's 38-week streak record stands as the benchmark of consistency, the platform's next chapter is being written by explosive newcomers like Hawks and Perez. The question now: who will be first to challenge Gutierrez's 472-repair all-time record?