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>Thanks to all who responded. I was away all week so couldn't respond
>til now.
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>The consensus seems to be against Amana, so I'll keep that in mind. I
>have seen consumer reports, but I like to get personal comments as
>well.
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> Freezer on the bottom - we are 100% sold on that already. I've
>used and been happy with that style whilst living outside the US and
>prefer it for a number of reasons. It's been common in Europe for
>years, but seems to only be slowly making way in the US.


Not making it's way into the US, bottom freezer models have for a long time
making their way *out* of the US. At one time just about every manufacturer
produced bottom freezer models but since they have not proven to be very
popular, and still aren't, now only a few manufactures produce them. I've been
very happy with the GE Profile top freezer unit... GE makes a Profile bottom
freezer unit but since I've never had one (and wouldn't) I really can't
comment.

http://www.geappliances.com/shop/prdct/rfr_frz/


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