How many refrigerators do you have? how old are they

We have a full-size fridge in the kitchen - just replaced our old one this summer.

Our old dorm fridge is in the basement den - it's ancient.

And we have a freezer in the basement pantry/laundry room - not sure of the age.
 
We have a large side by side fridge/freezer in our kitchen that is about 11 years old, a smaller fridge/freezer on top model in the basement that we use mainly for beverages, thawing meat, and overflow from the upstairs fridge, and a chest freezer that we have had for 24-1/2 years. That does not include the decent-sized dorm fridge/freezer that is currently off at college with our daughter that is about 3 years old.
 
We have one. Our PGE sucks enough as it is - can't imagine running extra fridges. Ours is about a year old since our last one died last year. It was about 13 years old.
 

We have 2 - the full size one in the kitchen was bought in 1999 and the bar fridge was my grandmother's from the 1970s - it is woodtone brown!
 
Two. The one in the house is our 2nd one since we've been married. We've been married 40 years so it might be 20 years old, I'm not really sure. The second one is in the tool shed, for drinks mainly and its old but I have no idea how old actually.

Plus the garage works well in the winter as a frig, for pop, beer, wine and club soda. :)
 
1 Fridge. Brand new. We just replaced our 18yo fridge this year.
We also have a small freezer in the laundry room.

We used to have an extra fridge (my parents old one from the 70s) in the garage when I ran my day care. I needed the space.
 
We have 1.5-a full sized one in our kitchen & a mini fridge in our basement. I have no clue how old either is-the kitchen one was there when we moved in three years ago. The mini one my parents gave us when they moved & I'm going to guess its at least 15 years old. The mini fridge still works great. The full sized one is starting to show its age. We also have a chest freezer, which is around 6 or 7 years old & still works great as well.
 
2 full size refrigerators. The one in the kitchen is about 8 years old, the one in the basement is older than that. Kitchen fridge is usually full, both freezers are full (meat, chicken, and frozen veggies mostly), and the fridge in the basement is mostly for overflow, full crockpot or soup pot, extra gallons of milk, etc. That fridge is not usually full but never empty, either.

We also have a large chest freezer in the garage that is OLD, and we still use it also. It looks like it is from the 70's, old fashioned looking handle and all. It was here when we bought the house from DH's grandma. She couldn't remember how old it was and thought it was about to die then, and that was 1997.
 
Our Fridge is 5 years old. Replaced a 27 year old Montgomery Ward Fridge that still worked, but sounded like is was laboring, so decided it was time to replace it before it left us with rotten food.

Sold my mom's house 2 years ago, I had to PAY $75 to have someone haul her 25 year old Fridge away. Yet I got $100 for the 55 year old Montgomery Ward's fridge that had been sitting in the garage for 40 years unplugged. Retro stuff sells, working or not.
 
We have 3.
Our kitchen fridge is ~5 years old.
We have a wine/beer fridge in the dining room that's a year old.
And a mini fridge in the garage that we use primarily to store drinks for the kids and their friends during the summer months. That one is ancient and I'm surprised it's still running.
 
Just one, and it is less than a year old. We had a huge stand freezer in the garage for almost 20 years, but got rid of it over the summer.
 
We got a new fridge in the kitchen this summer and when the delivery men were hauling the old one away, I heard them say I had the oldest fridge they had seen--23 years old. It still worked great but I think I broke almost every shelf and drawer in it over the years and just ordered replacements on line. With a growing family we needed something larger.. Have a second fridge that came with the house that we stuck in the basement that's going strong at 20 years old.

As an aside, my dishwasher is 20 years old and whenever it needs a new part, my husband orders and replaces it. All our friends and family have gone through an average of 3-5 dishwashers in the past 20 years but ours just keeps on ticking. It's loud when it runs but man does it get the dishes clean.
 
....our 'regular' one is in the kitchen:

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....and we have another one [about 14 years old] in our garage for mostly extra food for parties/holidays/bbqs and to store veggies from the garden [during the summer].
 
2- 1 in the kitchen about 6 yrs old, and 1 in the garage- 12 years old
 
Three.

One standard fridge in the kitchen. Two years old.

Two small dorm sized fridges in the mancave bar for beer, water, and other misc. beverages. Those are about 8 years old.
 
We have a month old french door fridge in the kitchen and a small chest freezer in the garage that is at least 13 years old.
 
The one in the garage kitchen is 7 years old. It's a side-by-side that was in the house before we built the garage. We replaced it with a French door about 4 years ago.
 
We have two. The one in the basement/bar is 20 years old (freezer on top, icemaker but no water/ice through the door) and we brought it from our previous house as we had replaced it and used it in the basement there. Our kitchen one is about 6 years old and is a French door. I also have a freezer in the basement and it's about 14 years old.
 





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