What fridge-freezer do you own

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twinniefan

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I thought it might be good to start a thread on what type of fridge-freezer everyone owns.
Here is mine, G.E. SBS with ice and water dispenser
capacity 579 litres-fridge 367 litres and freezer 212 litres.
Pleae excuse picture they are about a month or so old

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1997 KitchenAid KTRS21KFAL00 topfreezer. Relegated to the garage for spare drink/freezer storage since January 2005.

2004-ish GE Profile Arctica SxS PSH23SGPABS. I didn't choose it, it came with the house.
 
Amana

I have an Amana (1998)24 cu ft bottom mount.No ice maker.left hand door.Adjustable glass divided shelves,Adjustable door bins,slide out freezer shelf,slide out freezer basket.works well and keeps food cold(36 in the frig and -20 in the freezer)and fresh.I always prefered Amana for refrigeration.My nEnglish teacher still has the Amana 19 I sold her in 1978.By the time all the rebates and my employee discount were aplied,She got it for around $200!She's repainted it three times and there's a few dings on the doors but it is still in her basement full of beer,wine and other bottled refreshments.The ice maker still works and she stores ice cream and frozen meats and vegs in the freezer section.No repairs and just a few replacements on shelves.Prior to that model,they had an Amana bottom mount freezer model from the late 50's
 
Samsung Bottom mount freezer in faux stainless steel. from 2004. No problems whatsoever with this fridge and it keeps everything perfectly. 0 degrees in the freezer and 34 degrees in the fridge. I like my milk and soda and water ice cold.
 
Everyday

Mine is a 1930 Frigidaire,I also have a 1935 Flat-top GE and a 1958 Split GE Fridge on top,then work counter,then freezer.The last 2 a garage fridges.Thanks Bobby
 
1952 GE combo, 1954 and 1955 Frigidaire Cycla-Matics, 1948 Servel, and a one year old GE convertible upright Fridge/Freezer - just flip a switch to make it a fridge, flip again to go to deep freeze mode.

TV room has a late 70's college dorm-sized fridge for beer.
 
2005 Whirlpool 21.9 cu. ft. top-freezer. Replaced a 1987 Whirlpool 17.0 cu. ft. "Princess" series (LOL) that is still running at my neighbor's.

Love the spillproof glass shelves. If there's anything "open" in there, I'm sure to knock it over.
 
GE Profile

2005 General Electric bottom ount with ice maker and digital read. It is computer controlled, the best fridge I've had for volume of food storage, ease of cleaning and cooling capacity. It ctanks ice and freezes very quickly. I hate the soft textured door. Look at it and it dents. It came prescarred.

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Until I get my '55/'56 Kelvinator Foodarama, I, alas, have to deal with modern refrigerators and their modern conveniences.

2001 G.E. Profile side by side in white. This fridge is dinky! It's deep but the refrigerator compartment is very narrow. I cannot fit party platters in it at all. The vegetable crisper drawers stick all the time. The only good thing I like about this fridge is the automatic ice and water. My house came with all G.E. appliances and this is the only one left. (knock on wood) The rest have gone bad and been replaced.

1999 Magic Chef top freezer in black. A very good and dependable refrigerator. It's got lots of room in both the freezer and refrigerator compartments. This one does fit party platers just fine. I use it mostly as a beverage cooler and back up storage.

Also have a 90's floor model Frigidaire deep freeze. NOT frost free, mind you. It has to be defrosted which can be a b****. It wouldn't be so bad if I didn't keep it full of frozen food!

~Tim
 
A 5yo Fisher and Paykel Top Freezer 447L Fridge.

We wanted the 520L model, but this is the biggest that'll fit width wise in our alcove.

Glass Shelves, solid adjustable shelves in the door, and best of all, made 15km from where we live.

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I have the main fridge in the kitchen is a Kenmore 18,
18 cu ft top freezer from 1993.
second fridge in cellar is a 2007 Kenmore 22 cu ft bottom freezer, with roll out freezer basket and 2 roll out fridge shelves.
this one is nice and wide it can accomodate 3 electric roaster pans when preparing for a party.
Also have a Sears Coldspot Spacemaster 22 from approx 1978-80
22.1 cu ft chest freezer with 8 rolling baskets and flash defrost
 
Liebherr bottom no frost freezer

even the fridge has its own fan. Bought two years ago. To have the place for it I had to take out the cabinet that held inside the old miele fridge.

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2007 Kenmore Elite (LG) Bottom Mount 24.9 cu. ft. fridge (frezer is pull out drawer) in black!! Since late April 2007, all my appliances match (black) for the first time living in this house 21 years up to that point.
 
I have a early 1990s GE 5.0 (or slightly above but not 6.0 cu. ft.) chest freezer in the laundry room. It replaced a similar size Amanna chest freezer bought spring, 1978. the compressor died on the Amana and the thermostat died on the 1980 Kenmore fridge.
 
"You can be sure -

if it's WESTINGHOUSE." Mine is a 1949 model A-86. I also have a couple of small Haier fridges and a Haier chest freezer in my basement. All have been great products!
 
Thanks

Thanks for the responses guys,some really nice looking units there, I agree, Nathan those are great handles on your F&P and at least you won't have to wait very long if you should ever require servicing on it seeing as thouhg F&P are near home.
Favorit, I have seen a Liebherr in Clive Peters store a few weeks ago,really nice units but horrendously expensive here, almost $8000.AU.
I believe with our next fridge we will most likely go back to a traditional top mount freezer and we kind of know which we may get, it's a 564 litre L.G. with 383 litre fridge and 181 litre freezer and comes with a big water jug built into the door for cold water and twist ice cube trays in the freezer.
To be honest I have been a bit disappointed with the SBS, like one of the other posters we sometimes have difficulty getting wide things in the fridge part and the same with the freezer,however at the time it really took my facny and I always wanted to have one with ice and water,has been handy, but really one could live without it.
Also in the back of one's mind is the fact that Kleenmaid are gone and the words of Peter the repairman haunt me from time to time,"expect more problems and parts are very very expensive.
Cheers people and thanks again for the responses I enjoyed seeing your fridge-freezers.
 
K is for Kenmore

A 2006 Kenmore top freezer fridge. It's the one with the rounded doors to give it a hint of a retro look.

A Kenmore home is a happy home.
 
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