Yep, if the engineer had worked for me, I would have fired him/her. I have gone through 3 of them of the past 3-1/2 years until I got tired of it.
That said, it likely brakes at the same corner/corner. You will likely find a cavity inside each broken half. Using superglue and a small flat piece of metal (cut from a metal washer) sized/formed to fit inside cavities when the broken half are pieced together. Trial piecing the pieces together first before glueing them together.
If there are no cavities (solid), try creating one (you may be able to drill/carve out) in each broken half then follow the steps above.
Guaranty better than new and last a whale of a lot longr.
Good luck.
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826898 handle is replaced by 2206934b
The part number is 826989, you can find it here...
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/part_details.aspx?image=0&part_id=3092943
or here
http://www.repairclinic.com/SmartSearch/SSPartDetail.aspx?PartID=826989&PPStack=1
I was looking for it myself, good luck.
-Richard
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I have the same problem except that my handle is white. I can't find one anywhere.
For the door handle 826989 use the #2206934b for black other letters at the end denote colour (thats canadian spelling for color). Hope that helps you. Ps I think appliance pros has it for 35 bucks.
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