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Refridgerator woes! HELP!

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You get just as good an appliance with KA as you do those "other" models.

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SWMBO *had* to have a SubZero fridge when we built our house. I could have bought a nicely restored B for what we're using to cool our food. no:

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/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazyeyes.gif...been there done that....I got more $$ in the kitchen than in the garage!

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I've got to be grateful for a patient wife. I have way more $$ in the garage than in the Kitchen. The garage itself was added on when we did the addition and I went on a Major $$$ ebay/ car & bike spending spree. I designed the garage to hold quite a few cars but not as much as Tony. The next house will have a bigger garage as must now compete with the Barnhills err I mean the "Jones'"
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i think it was "tony" that coined the phrase "man does not live on bread alone he occasionally requires an m.g." /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
Nothing in MGs to cause his Blood Sugar to rise. Sounds like a reasonable addiction.
 
Welp, I've got 5 years of work left....Then I can move outta the city, and find a place where I can have waaay more in the garage than in the remainer of the house.
 
FWIW, I got more knowledge of dead refrigerators than I'd like to know. I had a few conk out because of broken defrost timers or clogged defrost drains. Is the compressor actually running? These would run, but the evaporator had turned into a block of ice and would not put out any cold air. Oh, and as for the one with the clogged drain, all I can say is never unplug a refrigerator and leave it closed up. Mold thrives in moist, dark environments. That was a nasty one to clean up, but I didn't realize the mold had also clogged the drain until a few months after I put it back in service.
 
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