Actually, "repairer" refers to a person who fixes or repairs items that are broken. Years ago, this word was "repairman," because everyone assumed (often incorrectly) that only men knew how to fix things. The word "repairer" sounds a bit awkward because it's a fairly new word, an attempt to be gender neutral. You would use it the same way you use "repairman": I hope we can find a repairer to fix this toaster-oven; it refuses to heat up. You might even be better off avoiding "repairer" and going with the verb form, "repair": I hope we find someone who can repair this toaster-oven.
The Repairer of Reputations was created in 1895.
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If you have an accident, or your bike breaks down an Approved Repairer will contact you to arrange repairs of your vehicle
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A tinker is a repairer of pots and pans. Today, someone who will repair many things. "He likes to tinker."
For as long as the repairer wishes... there is no specified time
A watch repairer typically uses a jeweler's loupe, which is a small magnifying lens worn on the eye like a monocle. This allows them to closely examine small details on watch components while working on repairs.
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