I am in a dilemma. My five-year old Belling cooker is packing up on me - two of the four ceramic hobs now only work on an all or nothing basis (their thermostats need replacing, I guess), and a third is heading the same way. Also, the oven door has dropped off on several occasions. Luckily, DH has always been there to help me put it back on, but sooner or later it will happen when I am on my own. Obviously, this has always happened when the oven is in use, which is inconvenient at the very least.
We are often told that modern appliances aren't built to last much more than 5 years anyway, though I've never had trouble with a cooker before within that time. It is not as if this was a particularly cheap cooker, at around £500, if I remember rightly.
What would you do in my position - pay to get the cooker repaired (knowing full well that the door problem will keep recurring anyway), or bite the bullet and buy a new one? Would I just be throwing good money after bad by having it repaired? 
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