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Default In a bind... new fridge

On 2017-07-28 4:08 AM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, says...
>>
>> On 2017-07-27 1:01 PM, jmcquown wrote:
>>> On 7/27/2017 2:50 PM,
wrote:
>>>> We recently bought a 25 cu. ft. Maytag stainless steel french door
>>>> with bottom freezer with water and ice on the door. So far I love it.
>>>> There is room on the top right for 2-liter soda bottles, and the door
>>>> shelves are so deep they fit all of my condiments, and I have a ton of
>>>> condiments. This is my first bottom freezer and I'll never go back to
>>>> what I had. There are two deep drawers, and things are so easy to
>>>> find. I've only had it for a few weeks, but so far I'm very satisfied.
>>>>
>>>> Denise in NH
>>>>
>>> Hopefully it won't require repair a day after the warranty expires. From
>>> what I've read here about fairly new appliances, that tends to happen.
>>>
>>> Jill

>> I wonder if the reason for lack of reliability is all the unnecessary
>> add-ons. My KA bottom freezer fridge is now ~20 years old and has never
>> been a problem. However, it doesn't have an automatic ice maker and is
>> not connected to the internet so there's bugger-all to go wrong.

>
> You mean, your fridge doesn't order the food online then devise and
> print out a list of calorie-counted meal recipes?
>
> Janet UK
>

No:-) I can still use a pen and a pad of paper:-)