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Updated almost 3 years ago, 12/02/2021

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Michael Nahm
  • MN
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Have appliances become junk

Michael Nahm
  • MN
Posted

After years of relative quiet, appliance-wise, we had to replace two refrigerators and a dishwasher in three different units.

Both refrigerators, different brands, from different sources, arrived faulty.

The first wouldn’t cool. AT. ALL.

The second overheats on it’s outer walls, where is feels dangerously hot (not just warm).

I’ve never had any new appliance not operate properly and am wondering if this is a trend or if my 2 out of 2 refrigerators ended up being outliers.

The dishwasher hasn’t been installed yet, so the jury is out on that one.

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