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Default Refrigerator Woes - Part 2

On 2019-09-23 12:00 a.m., wrote:
> On Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 10:16:42 PM UTC-5, U.S. Janet B.


>> My new fridge lacks a flexibility and space and makes me very
>> unhappy. If you can, stick with what you've got. Janet US
>>

> Yeah, the thought of forking over $1300+ and the hassle of them
> hauling away the old 'frig and manhandling another through the door
> holds no longing by me.
>


Then there are all the extras. When I bought my fridge earlier this year
I ordered it with the handle to be reversed. The default is to have them
open to the right, but ours is place in a corner and there is a wall to
the left. I was told there would be a charge. When the fridge came I
was disappointed to see they had not changed it. The lead delivery guy
made a call and I went to look for my bill. When I found it there was no
mention of the switch.

At that point I was a little ticked off because they had taken the door
off to get it into the house. One of the guys said he would switch it.
It is no big deal. There fittings are already installed on both sides of
the door and capped. The door was off. All he had to do was remove the
two bolts on each of the two hinges, flip them over and mount them on
the left instead of the ride. That guy said he wasn't sure about the
handle so I would have to do that myself, but the third guy said he knew
how. It was just a matter of removing a couple hex head set screws to
get the handle off and then popping off the covers on the other side,
unscrewing the mounting bolts and putting them on the other side. It
took less than two minutes. They did not charge anything for that,
which was nice of them because they worked for a delivery company and
were not employed directly by the store.