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|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 10, 2012 by quotes This is a reply to this Posting.
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ok, I got a great response from my vacuum inquiry, what about fridge freezers? We're probably thinking about an American-style jobbie, but without all that ice-making gubbins, or anything else which eats into the interior space so terribly. Which brands are worth looking at?
|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 11, 2012 by Vip This is a reply to this Posting.
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We bought a Samsung recently which we're pleased with. Admittedly I'd prefer one more freezer drawer, but it was the best one going- at least this one doesn't have an ice maker or anything to restrict the freezer space further. It's a fridge-freezer rather than an American style one, but looks like it's supposed to be that way rather than one stacked on the other because my kitchen is too teeny, if you see what I mean.
Make sure it has auto-defrost - it's worth the extra.
Mol
|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 11, 2012 by Vip This is a reply to this Posting.
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Ooops, mine isn't a Samsung, it's a Panasonic. It was down to those two brands as our final choices.
Interestingly, this thread shows as 'vacuum cleaners' in my convo list, but when I look at the thread title here is adds '/fridges'.
Hmm. Does text after slashes in thread titles get ignored by the convo list? Must investigate.
Geggs
|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 11, 2012 by Vip This is a reply to this Posting.
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Nah, only the original subject line shows up in the My Convo popup, regardless of what it is changed to later.
Agree on the auto-defrost.
I spent over three hours last weekend chiselling ice off my long-neglected freezer. I have separate fridge and freezer, so can't comment on the combination affairs.
Ah, I thought it was a new thread. That'll be a post 60 mistake on my part then.
Geggs
|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 11, 2012 by ~ jwf ~ This is a reply to this Posting.
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The saddest sound in the whirled is the hissing that occurs when the ice pick punctures the coils and all the freon begins to escape.
There is no stopping it; and there is no escaping it. Something about the zero- minus atmosphere gives the tiny whistling a certain added poignancy that keeps one frozen in the face of this poisonous stream. <cough><cough> Since the result is a totally useless fridge it is one of the most expensive sounds you'll ever hear. A rare and precious tone that one avoids the rest for the rest of your life.
~jwf~
|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 11, 2012 by Teasswill This is a reply to this Posting.
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I wish auto defrost had been available when I got a new freezer. Was persuaded to give up my old faithful chest freezer for an upright - easier to access contents but I can't get so much in it & it ices up so quickly.
|   | Subject: Vacuum cleaners/fridges Posted Oct 11, 2012 by ~ jwf ~ This is a reply to this Posting.
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Yeah, hot air rises and cold air falls - so a top opening chest is less likely to lose its cold air than a front door which literally spills its chill out onto the floor.
~jwf~
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