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My parents bought a new fridge several weeks ago. They wanted something that was basically the same as what they had before which was a Kenmore made by GE. They ended up getting a Kenmore made by Haier and got the extended warranty on it.
I felt like a basic Whirlpool side by side or any of its Kenmore Amana, etc clones would be a good choice, because it still uses the same dial controls since the 80s. I thought it would be tried and true. None of the other fridges on the market seem to have changed as little. The GE made now looked very little like their old one.
They were not interested in the side by side idea as they didn't want the dispensers. My mom was sliglty interested in a basic side by side with no dispensers. Ultimately the one they bought was the closest they could find to shelving arrangement as the old one, top freezer ice maker.
I saw very fancy models out. Ones with touch screens, drawers, even speakers. But I couldn't imagine paying that much. The salespeople at Sears and the independent dealer said the new ones will last 7 years at most, not 20+ like the old one.
I felt like a basic Whirlpool side by side or any of its Kenmore Amana, etc clones would be a good choice, because it still uses the same dial controls since the 80s. I thought it would be tried and true. None of the other fridges on the market seem to have changed as little. The GE made now looked very little like their old one.
They were not interested in the side by side idea as they didn't want the dispensers. My mom was sliglty interested in a basic side by side with no dispensers. Ultimately the one they bought was the closest they could find to shelving arrangement as the old one, top freezer ice maker.
I saw very fancy models out. Ones with touch screens, drawers, even speakers. But I couldn't imagine paying that much. The salespeople at Sears and the independent dealer said the new ones will last 7 years at most, not 20+ like the old one.