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So,

Last night, I wanted to get a before-bed snack (greek yoghurt), and noticed the light in the fridge was out. I thought "time to replace the bulb", but I decided to check the freezer as well... No light there, either. I notice that it's not making any noise. Not good. I check the circuit breaker, and sure enough, it has tripped. I reset it, and it immediately trips again. Not good. I try several times, but to no avail. I take the fridge out of its hole, and plug it into a new outlet (it's a 110v fridge), and it trips that one as well, but now I can reset the original breaker. I should have read the amperage on the other outlet, but I wasn't sure which circuit it was on. I plug the fridge back into the proper outlet, and everything works. Yay!

Until I wake up this AM, and find that while the light in the fridge is on, the internal temperature is cool, not cold, and in the freezer, everything has defrosted. FUCK.

So I decide I can't deal with this now, and get to work, thinking that I can check out new fridges online, only to find out that if I want a side-by-side replacement (I want it as similar as possible, so Bill can't bitch too much), I must have an ice/water dispenser. I don't need, nor want one, as there isn't a water line going to the fridge. It looks like harvest gold isn't an option, either (yes, we have old appliances --Bill is Scottish) ;-)

Bill's in Thailand at the moment, on his way back to Vietnam. I got an email from him earlier today, which means he won't find out about the fridge problem until tomorrow at the earliest. Joy.

So I am looking for an ultra efficient energy-star rated (preferable), reliable side-by-side fridge *without* beverage/ice maker. Any ideas? I personally like the idea of the "french door" style that seems to be all the rage, but I don't know if Bill will. Then again, I'm the cook ;-)

didya check out sears?

Date: 2006-07-05 07:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] henare.livejournal.com
they just had a huge appliance sale (off everything) ... they also have a huge selection because everyone goes to them for appliances. if you really want harvest gold, though, you may have to hop in the tardis and go back a while ...

samsung does, indeed, have lots of energy-saving models. avoiding the water cooler/icemaker stuff is a good thing--it's usually this stuff that needs fixing soonest.

Re: didya check out sears?

Date: 2006-07-05 08:41 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theoctothorpe.livejournal.com
We actually don't have a Sears near us, so that's a bit "out" I am afraid. I'll probably wind up getting it from one of our local guys (as I like to support family-owned businesses). I did however take a look at their website. I found it very difficult to navigate based on my chosen criteria.

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