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Old 06-24-2016, 08:39 PM
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I would like to recommend ice cube trays. They come in a variety of colors and seldom require a service call. For many years they provided Americans with satisfactory ice and still do if you give them a chance. Of course you do have to open the freezer door to get them, but we all know how to do that as it is the same technique as getting ice cream.
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I would like to recommend ice cube trays. They come in a variety of colors and seldom require a service call. For many years they provided Americans with satisfactory ice and still do if you give them a chance. Of course you do have to open the freezer door to get them, but we all know how to do that as it is the same technique as getting ice cream.
And you can put fruit in them and make your cubes pretty
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Not sure if Jim Risley, excellent appliance repairman, is still around, but he saved us hundreds of dollars by replacing the GE freezer defroster fan with the old-style, $20 one that would last another 25 years as they used to. He knew exactly which parts were crappy in newer machines which, he said, were pretty good overall.

His phone was (is?): 352-348-3411 or 352-216-8324
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This is a shame. I am guided by Consumer Reports. It cost's about $7 to sign up online and then research the best current model and bypass all the heartbreak of buying by price only. It's either pay me now or pay me later. I like Sears products when possible. So the proof is in the last twenty years one service call on a washing machine, CR give it a try.
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This is a shame. I am guided by Consumer Reports. It cost's about $7 to sign up online and then research the best current model and bypass all the heartbreak of buying by price only. It's either pay me now or pay me later. I like Sears products when possible. So the proof is in the last twenty years one service call on a washing machine, CR give it a try.
Yes. CR is the only unbiased consumer product research facility available. All others have their own agenda not in your best interest.
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Ice makers wear out after time. Some times all they need are removed defrosted and ensure the water feeder tube not frozen and plugged up.

Not that hard to replace them, two screws and harness transfer most cases. Now if you have bottom freezer with the ice maker down there it's a lot harder. There also shut off valve in the back where the water hose connects rarely they fail, usually it's the gears in the ice maker or water line at the ice maker plugged with frozen ice.

Most don't clean out under refrigerator's. They slowly plug up with dust, over heat, and won't cool which causes the compressor to die. If you own pets it especially important to clean the coils and fan area due to extra buIld up with pet hair. Usually this requires removing the back cover using feather duster or compressed air to get air flowing again.

When I moved in the refrigerator coils and fan hadn't been cleaned out for long time. It ran all the time, didn't really cool good and made noises. I cleaned coils defrosted it and it ran little while longer, but the compressor was on its last leg and wasn't worth replacing due to the cost. It's also important that you have enough room for the air to circulate leaving few inches from the back wall if possible.

Do routine maintenance and most will last long time.
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I would like to recommend ice cube trays. They come in a variety of colors and seldom require a service call. For many years they provided Americans with satisfactory ice and still do if you give them a chance. Of course you do have to open the freezer door to get them, but we all know how to do that as it is the same technique as getting ice cream.


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