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We have a Kitchen Aid side by side stainless unit in the kitchen and we can hear the compressor grumbling over the last year. It is only about 20 years old, but apparently, even though you can get a new compressor....there is literally no one within 60 Kilometres who can do the work...I am glad cold weather is coming because at least if it craps out, we can use coolers in the garage and the freezers downstairs.
We chose LG washer and dryer the last time around and so far, they have performed well.Crashing from a day of shopping for and replacing my dead fridge. Looked online, then at four places in town in person, with a neighbor in tow.
Finally bought an LG for only $599 because Lowe's had used it as a floor model and either damaged the handles, or more likely, cannibalized them to provide some customer replacements for ones Lowe's damaged during installation or delivery. At any rate, the fridge was $2199 not on sale, so about 75% off simply because they were too dysfunctional to order four replacement handles. I got it home, go online and on the phone and reached LG and they are sending them FREE!!!! Woohoo!
Now, I'm sitting here enjoying the end of Ming Tsai's show, another one featuring his cute kid, Henry. He's always so giggly on there, and it does the heart good to see father and son work so well and apparently have so much fun on the show.
Otherwise. Get some Roboxocet and linament. At our age (after 35) we really shouldn't be slinging appliances.
I just read the manual on my new one, and it has an unconventional compressor that uses magnets. Sounds interesting. Supposed to be super quiet. It's still on the back of my truck in the drive, as I don't have anyone yet to help get it up a flight of stairs. Tomorrow.
Got the load of laundry washed and now in the dryer. Sometimes the washer likes to piss me off by not going into spin, and today was one of the days I had to go out to encourage it. (At least, it's not as bad the previous washer, which always needed a helping hand when it came time to spin.)
I got a pot of soup started. That reminded me of some issues of the refrigerator that makes me envy those of you who can have a new fridge.
I know I'm poor, white trash, and should be grateful for appliances that "sort of" work "most of the time"--but it does get tiresome.
It is soup and stew time....we grew a ton of leeks so have these prepped for potato leek soup and just did a huge pot of stew. We'll bag these up for my Aunt to see her through the rest of fall and into winter.What kind of soup?
And remember that some of us had to buy a fridge when we had other plans because the old one failed. That's never fun. I'm also using it without handles until they are shipped, but that is little worry.
My washer gets out of balance too easiliy. I frequently have to rebalance it or remove items. It's supposed to high volume. My ass.
What kind of soup?
My mother used a Kenmore, and one of the strong memories I have is the wake=the-dead off balance buzzer--and how often it went off. There was IIRC one set of towels that was the big problem, or so she thought. Oddly, she urged me to use those towels as much as possible in hopes they'd wear out. I'd think it would be better to just dump them. (They'd been some gift, and she had a thing about keeping and using gifts, no matter what.)My washer gets out of balance too easiliy. I frequently have to rebalance it or remove items. It's supposed to high volume. My ass.
