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Any deals on refrigerators

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Nov 11, 2020
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Any deals on refrigerators

Hi, it looks like I’m going to be needing a new fridge soon. I haven’t bought one in a long time, if you see any deals out there, I’d be interested. I may need something in stock but not sure where to go.
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Feb 20, 2015
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I suggest you only buy the size you actually use and not to spend a fortune on a Massive Fridge as most modern appliances aren't made to last a very long time anymore.

Get some measurements going and see what fits then go from there. I was thinking about going all Stainless Steel but didn't do it when I looked at Home Depot and they all looked flimsy with a tiny SS layer over top.
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Imraven wrote: Hi, it looks like I’m going to be needing a new fridge soon. I haven’t bought one in a long time, if you see any deals out there, I’d be interested. I may need something in stock but not sure where to go.
There are deals but I wouldn't base it by online pricing. Best bet, flyers or in store visits. Also, avoid Lastmans like it was the covid epicenter.
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Penalty Box
Nov 21, 2013
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curious to ask here instead of doing your own search, OP... You want us to do the job for you? you lazy RFD'er... ;)

Seriously, what is the purpose of all those funny (or not!) threads lately? One asks about pouring hot water down the drain, the other one asks where to buy appliances... Ho, well, looks that now we're there
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Imraven wrote: Hi, it looks like I’m going to be needing a new fridge soon. I haven’t bought one in a long time, if you see any deals out there, I’d be interested. I may need something in stock but not sure where to go.
Check Consumer Reports reviews. Buying something with the features and reliability rating you want will save you more money in the long run than just buying whatever is both in-stock and on-sale at the moment.
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If your looking to save money with hydro, fridges with freezers on the top are best. Second are fridges with freezers on the side., while Those with freezers on the bottom will cost more to run.

Always found Frigidaire a good brand. Stay away from Samsung. Looks pretty but lawsuit after lawsuit. Google it.

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