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On 9/20/2014 1:51 PM, George Leppla wrote:
> A few weeks ago we bought a new refrigerator. After a lot of looking > around we decided we wanted a French Door model with lower freezer. Ice > maker is a must. We shopped our favorite appliance dealer and found this: > > http://www.samsung.com/us/appliances...RF28HFEDBSR/AA > > The place we buy appliances is a local company that specializes in > selling floor models, discontinued models, scratch and dent, overstocks, > etc. They also sell refurbished used appliances. So far we have bought > a stove, washing machine and now this refrigerator. > > This unit is selling at Sears for around $1800. Our refrigerator is > brand new, has two small dents in the door (one way up high, the other > way down low). All the protective factory film was still on the unit > when we got it. We paid $750, including tax and delivery and set up.... > and removal of our old unit... which they will probably clean up, check > out and sell for around $150. > > The unit is so big that all the doors had to come off to get it into the > house... and I had to remove the front door. > > It is probably too big for our kitchen, but we tend to buy things in > bulk when they are on sale. We will be remodeling our kitchen this > Fall... should probably have done that first, but this was too good a > deal to pass up. > > Digital controls... fridge is set at 36 degrees and the freezer at 6 > degrees. I know they recommend Zero degrees but Ice cream gets too hard > to serve at that temperature. Everything else besides the ice cream > degrees is rock hard at 6 degrees, so that is where we set it. > > Three weeks and everything works perfectly. The ice maker is a bit > loud, but so was our old one. I like the LED lighting. I find I am > still opening both doors when I want something from the refrigerator. > With time, we'll get everything settled in place and only have to open > one door to grab what we want. > > We are pretty happy with this purchase. > > George L > > Good luck with the new fridge. Always make sure the through the door ice maker is not leaking. My old one did and that's how I broke my knee. My new one has just a plain ice maker inside the freezer. -- From somewhere very deep in the heart of Texas |
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