My Fridge has died

   / My Fridge has died #31  
Not all "stainless" is the same. Depending on how it's heat treated, stainless can end up magnetic or non-magnetic. Many refrigerators are "stainless look". I'm looking at a GE stainless refrigerator right now that's covered with magnets.

I learned something new today, thank you.
 
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Well, here it is. And magnets do stick. Thanks for the help everyone.

picture is not sideways before posting...
 
   / My Fridge has died #33  
Congrats! Did you buy locally or a big box store?


Is that your Juicy Juice? ;)
 
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Lowes. Free delivery / install and took the old one away. And $100 less than a competitor price who also charge $80 delivery on top of the price.

Interesting how the installers carry it in with a wide strap under it.

Ice maker is slow at making ice, which is one of the compaints people had about it.
 
   / My Fridge has died #35  
My wife changed to stainless because she saw a double oven stove she really liked, and it only came in stainless. This is going to get really expensive, because now I will probably also have to replace the dishwasher also... Didn't buy the stove yet.

Just like buying tractors, with a FEL, then a Grapple, then a bigger blade and so it goes..
 
   / My Fridge has died #36  
Look On craigslist if you are a cheapy
 
   / My Fridge has died #37  
Look On craigslist if you are a cheapy
I built my place in 2003, since then I've had 7 used refrigerators at +- $100 each ... then 15 bucks to get rid of them. Right now I'm using a cooler, using frozen milk jugs from my freezer. The next fridge I bring home will be new, but not until I move my building onto a foundation.
 
   / My Fridge has died #38  
I was up in Washington and the refrigerator died...

Happened to be in Lowes and and while there stopped in the appliance department...

Found one that was too large... the older sale person couldn't have been more helpful... said he knows exactly what I'm looking for and as we talk says he has one in the warehouse... this is Saturday afternoon... told him I was driving back to California Sunday so it would not do any good...

He texts someone and says I can have it delivered at no charge before 10:30 am Sunday... that kind of stopped me.... then I said that would work but by noon I would be gone... he said not a problem.

Anyway, I ordered it and it was just as he said... even hauled away an old Microwave for me...
 
   / My Fridge has died #39  
I built my place in 2003, since then I've had 7 used refrigerators at +- $100 each ... then 15 bucks to get rid of them. Right now I'm using a cooler, using frozen milk jugs from my freezer. The next fridge I bring home will be new, but not until I move my building onto a foundation.

I had a little better luck than that with a used refrigerator. My wife and I bought our first house; a very small 18 year old 3 bedroom, one bath, one car garage in 1968. We had very little money, but I had worked an estate sale for a guy who owned a furniture store; new, used, antique, and junk. So we picked out what we could afford, and that included a GE refrigerator that started life as a white one, which was the most common in those days, but then someone had palnted it PINK! And not a real great paint job, at that.:laughing: The guy said he'd guarantee it 90 days. Well, after a year, I checked and found a warehouse that had new door gaskets, so I bought a set of new door gaskets, and before installing them, I painted it; coppertone (how many remember when coppertone appliances were in vogue?). When I bought the door gaskets, I asked the guy if he could tell how old that refrigerator was from the model and serial numbers and he said it was a 1946 model so only 22 years old when we got it. After a couple of promotions we bought a NEW house in 1972 and a NEW Penncrest refrigerator, but kept the old GE for additional storage in the garage. It was still working just fine when I gave it away about 1977.
 
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I remember changing out a lot of door gaskets and oven gaskets... it was a time when we actually fixed things...

Now perfectly good appliances are simply tossed because they might go out or not as energy efficient as the new ones "Claim" to be...
 

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