whirlcool
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Well we've had our new GE refrigerator for two months now so I thought I would give you all an update about it.
First of all, we love the thing. It's so quiet that you never hear it even when running. The freezer compartment is great. Unlike the problematic Whirlpool we had before you can lay everything flat, even a x-large frozen pizza. In both the refrigerator and freezer section the space is utilized much better. The freezer is about 4 inches wider than the Whirlpools was.
The freezer seems "drier" than the Whirlpool was. In the Whirlpool boxes had some flexibility to them they'd be a little moist even though the thermometer in the freezer indicated "0" degrees. In the GE everything is stiff and dry. And all the bins in the doors are adjustable to just about any point you want to put them. In the Whirlpool they were molded in and not adjustable.
And the new LED lighting is great, for some reason easier on the eyes.
Both the Whirlpool and the GE cost about the same amount of money.
I installed a good surge suppressor on the outlet that feeds this refrigerator, just in case.
First of all, we love the thing. It's so quiet that you never hear it even when running. The freezer compartment is great. Unlike the problematic Whirlpool we had before you can lay everything flat, even a x-large frozen pizza. In both the refrigerator and freezer section the space is utilized much better. The freezer is about 4 inches wider than the Whirlpools was.
The freezer seems "drier" than the Whirlpool was. In the Whirlpool boxes had some flexibility to them they'd be a little moist even though the thermometer in the freezer indicated "0" degrees. In the GE everything is stiff and dry. And all the bins in the doors are adjustable to just about any point you want to put them. In the Whirlpool they were molded in and not adjustable.
And the new LED lighting is great, for some reason easier on the eyes.
Both the Whirlpool and the GE cost about the same amount of money.
I installed a good surge suppressor on the outlet that feeds this refrigerator, just in case.