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Our delivery guy pulled the plastic off ours and discovered a dent (I would have *never* noticed). Offered to replace the part (it was the door - on the narrow piece of the inner face) or take a discount. They credited me $300 for it. Worth it.
Oh I never thought of a discount, thanks for the heads up!
Just got done reading the reviews on it and someone mentioned there is not a lot of room in the freezer. Are you finding this? And maybe the one you have has more room? Doesn't matter, just asking. I can't get a pizza box in the one I have now. I usually make my own.
I confess that I do have a large chest freezer, so the fridge is the important part of this refrigerator to me.
For your information, I have been making my own ice for a long time since I am unable to change the filter that is on the bottom of the fridge. But the water spills every time on the way to there and when I put in the trays. I don't wish to spend $2000 on a fridge when I just put in new tile throughout not long ago, and not by choice.
As someone said, you look for ways to shoot down every suggestion. They make ice trays with lids so you won't spill water on the way there and putting them in. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ice+trays...f=nb_sb_noss_2
no. Someone suggested (not you) that the solution was "get a counter depth fridge", in other words, that the solution for someone with a short narrow space, who wanted a bigger fridge than would fit, was to select for that space a fridge that was also shallower. In other words, the person who was absent that day in fifth grade when they explained how to calculate the volume of a rectangular prism. Not you.
Anyway, i think my post was kind of unclear that day.
As someone said, you look for ways to shoot down every suggestion. They make ice trays with lids so you won't spill water on the way there and putting them in. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=ice+trays...f=nb_sb_noss_2
and they make fridges with icemakers and it's ok for someone to have that on the list of features they want in a fridge. Personally, I like my fridge with ice and water through the door and wouldn't buy one without those features and I wouldn't care how much someone wanted to tell me that I could use ice cube trays and get water from the sink, it would not change my mind.
and they make fridges with icemakers and it's ok for someone to have that on the list of features they want in a fridge. Personally, I like my fridge with ice and water through the door and wouldn't buy one without those features and I wouldn't care how much someone wanted to tell me that I could use ice cube trays and get water from the sink, it would not change my mind.
But what if you can't find any that fit into your defined space? You'd either have to enlarge the space to accomodate your desired fridge, or accept the fridge that will fit into your fixed space. No?
That's all we're talking about. No one is telling her to use ice cube trays. She's whining because the fridges that fit into her space don't have icemakers and she insists she cannot enlarge the space.
But what if you can't find any that fit into your defined space? You'd either have to enlarge the space to accomodate your desired fridge, or accept the fridge that will fit into your fixed space. No?
That's all we're talking about. No one is telling her to use ice cube trays. She's whining because the fridges that fit into her space don't have icemakers and she insists she cannot enlarge the space.
actually the OP already posted upthread that they found a fridge with the features they wanted that fit into the existing space. And apparently at a price point that they were comfortable with. So the repetition of the fact that ice cube trays exist truly isn't necessary.
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