Disneefun
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- Apr 3, 2003
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We've got a 16 year old kenmore that is starting to make death rattles so I know it's time to think replacement. I've been to the stores, done some research, found some that I like. But every time I start researching them more in depth, it seems like they are all just hunks of junk waiting to break.
I've yet to find anything that gets glowing reviews. Ice makers go bad, compressors break, the thing rattles or moans or screams, water dispensers shoot water all over the place, fridge won't cool (or it will but stops after 2 months), and sometimes everything that can go wrong, does, all within six months.
I get it. I know that a certain percentage of any appliance will come off the lines are irredeemable lemons. But this doesn't seem like what I'm seeing. What it looks like to me is that everything, from every manufacturer, is cheaply made junk. I know they don't make 'em like they used to, but really?
Does anyone have a fridge that they purchased recently (say, the last year or so) that has worked great, given them no problems and that they like? If so, I'd love to hear about it. I don't want to pay a boatload of money for something that's going to up and die in three months. Even if it's in warranty, that's just more hassle than I want to deal with.
I've yet to find anything that gets glowing reviews. Ice makers go bad, compressors break, the thing rattles or moans or screams, water dispensers shoot water all over the place, fridge won't cool (or it will but stops after 2 months), and sometimes everything that can go wrong, does, all within six months.
I get it. I know that a certain percentage of any appliance will come off the lines are irredeemable lemons. But this doesn't seem like what I'm seeing. What it looks like to me is that everything, from every manufacturer, is cheaply made junk. I know they don't make 'em like they used to, but really?
Does anyone have a fridge that they purchased recently (say, the last year or so) that has worked great, given them no problems and that they like? If so, I'd love to hear about it. I don't want to pay a boatload of money for something that's going to up and die in three months. Even if it's in warranty, that's just more hassle than I want to deal with.