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Ken Musial
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Refrigerator Storage Parts - Outrageously Expensive

Ken Musial
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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While turning over a vacant rental property, I noticed that the lower storage pan in the fridge, along with the shelf support, was broken.  Unfortunately, I didn't notice this prior to refunding the security deposit (yes, negligent on my part).  When pricing replacements for these, I discovered that the average price for these two pieces of cheap plastic is about $120.  An extensive internet search for cheaper alternatives have come up empty.  I don't want to replace the fridge but for about $200 more, I could get a brand new unit.  Has anyone come across this dilemma and do you know of any source of cheaper and/or used fridge components?

Thanks,

Ken 

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