Thanks, everyone!
When I rolled the old KM out to get ready for the delivery guys this morning, there was a TON of insulation on the floor. Yep, I think I was cooling the kitchen more than keeping stuff cold inside. The particle board in the back was totally disintegrated, so I wonder if the cooling fan was sucking air from behind the frig rather than from over the coils which lead to the build up of ice in the freezer compartment. Besides that, when I took off all the "refrigerator" art, the paint was chipping off, allowing rust to build up underneath and mold to grow on top. It was really a mess. Plus, I notice this morning that the frige section is noticably warmer. Looks like I did this justin time (Justin Case's cousin). Glad I bought this while I am still employed (I was laid off on July 29, last day Aug 21, fairly good severance package).
At ApplianceSmart, they had this Amana next to the exact same Maytag next to the exact same WP Gold. The ONLY difference was the door handles and the sticker over the controls. The WP was $1K, the Maytag was $850, and this was $599. The communist controlled Energy Star sticker says this will cost me $49/year, the lowest number on their sticker scale.
Meanwhile, my steal of a frige arrives. I'm watching the delivery guys take it off the truck, roll it up the driveway, take out their appliance lifting straps and carry the frig into the house. I guess those hokey TV infomercial appliance moving straps really work. They did this effortlessly (but frigerators are generally light).
They get into the kitchen, put it down, start rolling it into place, and -- lookie there! There are 5 dents on the showing side, looks like a mini-bombardment on the hood of a car after a shower of hail. I'm sick. They couldn't have done this on the other side which is up against the wall? I know that the guys didn't do this getting it from the truck to the house. It must have been the goons that got it from the store to the truck. This thing was perfect at the store, PERFECT! Dammit!
@jason: You are so wrong for that.
@petek: Yes, I vacuum the coils on a regular basis -- you kinda have to with 11 cats. I use the hand nozzle from my Sharp upright because it is long and thin.