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807Frigidaire is quirky and unreliable. I had a F stacked washer and dryer and the Neeka-1/15/2014
806I got at Best Buy two years ago. The fridge isn't the only problem with BestSmoothSail-1/15/2014
805As I said before, I had the A/C for over 35 years, it stopped working, got anothSmoothSail-1/15/2014
804replacement cost of about 10k. Yikes!SmoothSail-1/15/2014
803GE is the highest rated and Frigidaire the lowest. I have the Frigidaire. The LGAlan Smithee-1/15/2014
802And then there's the tank. Leave it in place? You need to get rid of the oAlan Smithee-1/15/2014
801Nice while it lasted. The new HDTVs won't fit in the cabinet and that old Alan Smithee-1/15/2014
800I've had bad experiences with Sears and Best Buy recently. That doesn'tAlan Smithee-1/15/2014
799My septic tank is Barely out from under the house. Yup, there were no codes (orgreg s-1/14/2014
798I'm always amazed at what they got away with back in the 60's and 70'Siber-1/14/2014
797Sadly, we don't have such luxuries here in my neck o' the woods. The opSiber-1/14/2014
796Hope you're prepared for sticker-shock. Appliances are ridiculously expensiSiber-1/14/2014
795I've seen some very nice GE units lately for reasonable money. In my case, tBill-1/14/2014
794I have a GE refrigerator that is original to the house, 20 years. Keeps things rStan-1/14/2014
793The local news had a segment on whether to fix or replace appliances and statistSmoothSail-1/14/2014
792We live in a very rural area in a 1970's vintage house. It originally had agreg s-1/14/2014
791I have a yearly service contract on my oil furnace and burner. About $300 coversBill-1/14/2014
790I have to agree that the $45 is cheap, cheap, cheap. A few years ago, on a SundSiber-1/14/2014
789$45 is cheap. Service call here is $90, then the meter gets turned on. Paid almoBill-1/14/2014
788You're only old if you feel the need to check the obituaries to see if you&#Stan-1/14/2014
787I have a house full of old relics - just like me. ;)SmoothSail-1/14/2014
786That reminds me of my old set-up, but not as nice as yours sounds like - I have Stan-1/14/2014
785FWIW Hubby is a General (remodel) Contractor and is sold on Lowes. He says they Neeka11/14/2014
784Laser discs. LOL Still have the whole setup. Lots of music discs that I still loSmoothSail-1/14/2014
783I think I'm better off skipping the repairman and just buying new stuff. AiStan-1/14/2014
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