Re: How many have their own ice cube machines
- From: "Default User" <defaultuserbr@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 22 Apr 2009 19:49:28 GMT
dsi1 wrote:
Default User wrote:
You just never know. I bought a new Frigidare (not real high-end
these days) ten years ago. It started going out recently. The
repair guy said it wasn't worth fixing, as it was something in
sealed system. For now, I'm using the old Amana one in the laundry
room that was here when I bought the house.
My impression is that the old ones were built like a tank. The newer
ones must be more like a 70s AMC Pacer. :-)
The new one was a nice refrigerator, up until it died. It had the solid
glass shelves that slid out, so it was bright and easy to find things
in. The only thing I didn't like so much was the size, but that was my
fault during the selection phase.
Brian
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