Posted by Geo-TH,In on November 12, 2018 at 04:16:39 from (184.19.37.79):
In Reply to: Refrigerator posted by Hobo,NC on November 11, 2018 at 18:49:31:
Hobo,NC Take the one out of your house for shop. Then buy a new freezer for house.
Personally I hate the bottom freezers. My 3 sisters have them. The ice maker takes up too much space on the top. They don't seem to have enough space for me.
For my garage I have a cheapie conventional refrigerator, freezer on the top, less than $400. Have 22 ft side by side in house.
Neighbor had a 10 year old Frigidaire go bad, lost freon. Next to impossible to find leaks in refrig.
I had a 10 year old dehumidifier that had many pin hole leaks in the evaporator. I think the copper used today is junk.
Problem I see with anything today is nothing lasts like they used too. I have a Kenmore 22 ft side by side I bought in 1991. No problem with ice maker which doesn't have an expensive filter like the new ones.
4 years ago bought a Frigidaire side by side for place in south. Change filters every 6 months, replaced ice maker twice. No holding tank in refrig section for water in door. The water is warm water. Water line for water in door froze up. They definitely don't make them like they used to.
Good luck.
Lowes is my go to place for appliances, free delivery, set up and they will haul away your junk, FREE.
I never bought extended warranties. I Made an exception when I bought a Whirlpool close washer. Less than 2 years I got a full refund. Bearing went out and too expensive to repair.
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