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I want to add extra refrigerator to my home kitchen but I do not need
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feezer part. Do you know of any major manufacturer that makes such
refrigerator: full-size, no freezer part, modern (in current
production), made for use in the US.

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>I want to add extra refrigerator to my home kitchen but I do not need
> the
> feezer part. Do you know of any major manufacturer that makes such
> refrigerator: full-size, no freezer part, modern (in current
> production), made for use in the US.


Try he

http://www.whirlpool.com/catalog/pro...at=96&prod=177

http://www.frigidaire.com/products/r...roductlist.asp


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> the
> feezer part. Do you know of any major manufacturer that makes such
> refrigerator: full-size, no freezer part, modern (in current
> production), made for use in the US.


How large do you need? There are those fridges they use for college dorms,
about 1/4 the size of household type, that you might consider.
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Sears has freezerless fridges. I bought one in 2000 and have had no problems
with it. It is nearly 7 feet tall and has 5 door shelves and 5 fridge
shelves. I don't know the cubic storage size. It is great for colas, and
storage of weevil prone goods. Don't remember the price, but I know it was
reasonable. Hope this helps.
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On Tue, 04 Apr 2006 20:43:05 -0700, maruk2 wrote:

> I want to add extra refrigerator to my home kitchen but I do not need
> the
> feezer part. Do you know of any major manufacturer that makes such
> refrigerator: full-size, no freezer part, modern (in current
> production), made for use in the US.


Subzero



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On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:09:51 GMT, jay > wrote:

>Subzero


Documented by every authority in the industry as the MOST likely to
malfunction.


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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 00:31:42 +0000, Ward Abbott wrote:

> On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:09:51 GMT, jay > wrote:
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>>Subzero

>
> Documented by every authority in the industry as the MOST likely to
> malfunction.


Have had a couple of them in different houses.. never a repair..knock,
knock on wood.. I do agree that you can buy really good refrigeration for
much less.
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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 00:31:42 GMT, Ward Abbott wrote:

> On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 21:09:51 GMT, jay > wrote:
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> >Subzero

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> Documented by every authority in the industry as the MOST likely to
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Since when? A friend has had one for xx years *double digits* and so
far, no problems.
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Most of us don't have the time to do your homework.




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On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 20:30:03 GMT, "Uecho" > wrote:

>Sears has freezerless fridges. I bought one in 2000 and have had no problems
>with it. It is nearly 7 feet tall and has 5 door shelves and 5 fridge
>shelves.


Whirlpool also make a great unit. Also a single door freezer is
available.

http://www.whirlpool.com/catalog/pro...?productId=177



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> On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 20:30:03 GMT, "Uecho" > wrote:
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>>Sears has freezerless fridges. I bought one in 2000 and have had no
>>problems
>>with it. It is nearly 7 feet tall and has 5 door shelves and 5 fridge
>>shelves.

>
> Whirlpool also make a great unit. Also a single door freezer is
> available.
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> http://www.whirlpool.com/catalog/pro...?productId=177


That's one of the ones I posted, Frigidaire has a couple, too.

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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 11:49:31 +0000, Ward Abbott wrote:

> On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 20:30:03 GMT, "Uecho" > wrote:
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>>Sears has freezerless fridges. I bought one in 2000 and have had no problems
>>with it. It is nearly 7 feet tall and has 5 door shelves and 5 fridge
>>shelves.

>
> Whirlpool also make a great unit. Also a single door freezer is
> available.
>
> http://www.whirlpool.com/catalog/pro...?productId=177


I had one in the laundry room as an extra of course. Got it at Sears.
The compressor failed in the 61st month. 5 year guarantee. Sears did
honor the warranty and gave me a new one and I still have it. Some of the
cheap plastic inside has cracked, but not a big deal. I bought another
smaller one for the garage in a different house.. ~ 750$ US .. it leaked
water into the interior in the second year... ~$85$ repair. (leak problem
was not still covered) I gave it away. Whirlpool SUCKS! This is
all about what experience you have...or luck of the draw maybe.. or the
ones I got were made on Friday. ;(

BTW if you are getting your information from "reviews" on line, don't
believe that crap.

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We have five big freezers at work. We really needed a fridge only unit
and bought the Frigidaire. Have had a lot of trouble with it - can't
seem to regulate the cooling setting. Freezes produce if it's too close
to the sidewalls. Had to replace a big part (can't remember what) right
AFTER the warranty expired. If we had it to do over, I think we'd get
the Whirlpool.

Lynn in Fargo

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On Thu, 06 Apr 2006 11:37:38 GMT, Ward Abbott wrote:

> On Wed, 05 Apr 2006 22:05:58 -0700, sf >
> wrote:
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> >Since when?

>
> Most of us don't have the time to do your homework.
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So, you made and unfounded claim and then told me to do your work for
you - which means my information is better than yours.

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