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This week I was in Sears and decided to have a look in the appliance section for fun. Last year the MOL Kenmore side by sides got a redesign so I decided to have a look. These are basically just rebadged Whirlpools with no real difference that I know of. What I noticed first is while the older models had a little cover over the drip tray with a slot in it, the new ones no longer have the cover. They just have a large recessed area about 3/8" deep.
Looking at comparable Frigidaires, I see they still have a tray which is just smooth plastic with a few grooves which is removable.
I did not look at any french door units with dispensers to see if they have any sort of cover over the spillage area. I think GE do have a metal cover on some of their high end models like the Cafe line.
I wonder why Whirlpool/Kenmore did away with the lid. I thought it looked better, but I think this new design is easier to keep clean.
It seems like the older side by sides in the 80s and 90s tended to have a much deeper spillage area with a grate with squares in it, sometimes chromed plastic. This seems to have started with the GE Americana in the late 60s.
But in the late 90s the grooved trays started to replace them and now we just have these recessed areas. I did not like those grooved trays at all, they held water and would mildew. A friend of mine had a GE side by side with that design. The grooves in the tray were very deep and would grow algae, and for some reason under that tray there was a deep well that would always get water in it somehow. I had to use a sponge to bail it out. It was always full whenever I would take the tray out.
Looking at comparable Frigidaires, I see they still have a tray which is just smooth plastic with a few grooves which is removable.
I did not look at any french door units with dispensers to see if they have any sort of cover over the spillage area. I think GE do have a metal cover on some of their high end models like the Cafe line.
I wonder why Whirlpool/Kenmore did away with the lid. I thought it looked better, but I think this new design is easier to keep clean.
It seems like the older side by sides in the 80s and 90s tended to have a much deeper spillage area with a grate with squares in it, sometimes chromed plastic. This seems to have started with the GE Americana in the late 60s.
But in the late 90s the grooved trays started to replace them and now we just have these recessed areas. I did not like those grooved trays at all, they held water and would mildew. A friend of mine had a GE side by side with that design. The grooves in the tray were very deep and would grow algae, and for some reason under that tray there was a deep well that would always get water in it somehow. I had to use a sponge to bail it out. It was always full whenever I would take the tray out.