Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-10 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
Here, a 20 lb. bag of ice cubes costs $2.00 ... on the desert, ice is king,
so having plenty on hand is important. I solve that issue by simply buying
as many 20 lb bags as will fit in the chest freezer. To make better use of
the space, and the ice, I break down the 20 lb. bags into plastic grocery
bags of ice cubes [about 5 lbs. each] simply tie the flaps to keep cubes
contained and stuff them around the other items in the freezer.

Need to ice down the cooler, bring out as much as needed, done deal.
Replenish stock as necessary.. it is a win/win because the freezer, full of
ice runs less often, than if it has empty space.  Through the course of the
summer "ice me" season, I may spend $100 total for ice.. which is less than
the cost of an ice maker, a new fridge, or the cost of running a fridge to
make ice..



On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 7:49 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
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> The ice maker in our side by side 8 year old Kitchenaid has a lot of anger
> issues - hurls the ice so that half ends up on the floor.  Otherwise, we
> like it.
>
> On Sun, Jul 10, 2016 at 9:32 AM, Mitch Haley via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > On July 10, 2016 at 8:55 AM Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> > mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Could also get some ice cube trays and *gasp* make ice manually...
> >
> >
> > I'm with Curt.
> >
> > $10 worth of Rubbermaid trays and you're set for the next 10-20 years.
> >
> > I like to keep 1 tray of cubes on hand in the winter, in the summer I
> like
> > to have enough to fill my little ice chest plus a tray for drinks.
> >
> > And I keep gallon jugs of ice in the chest freezer to keep it full. I can
> > always take it out if I need room for a bulk meat purchase.
> >
> > Mitch.
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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-10 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
The ice maker in our side by side 8 year old Kitchenaid has a lot of anger
issues - hurls the ice so that half ends up on the floor.  Otherwise, we
like it.

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>
> On July 10, 2016 at 8:55 AM Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
>
>
> Could also get some ice cube trays and *gasp* make ice manually...
>
>
> I'm with Curt.
>
> $10 worth of Rubbermaid trays and you're set for the next 10-20 years.
>
> I like to keep 1 tray of cubes on hand in the winter, in the summer I like
> to have enough to fill my little ice chest plus a tray for drinks.
>
> And I keep gallon jugs of ice in the chest freezer to keep it full. I can
> always take it out if I need room for a bulk meat purchase.
>
> Mitch.
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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-10 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes

On July 10, 2016 at 8:55 AM Curt Raymond via Mercedes  wrote:Could also get some ice cube trays and *gasp* make ice manually...I'm with Curt. $10 worth of Rubbermaid trays and you're set for the next 10-20 years. I like to keep 1 tray of cubes on hand in the winter, in the summer I like to have enough to fill my little ice chest plus a tray for drinks. And I keep gallon jugs of ice in the chest freezer to keep it full. I can always take it out if I need room for a bulk meat purchase. Mitch.
 

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-10 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Could also get some ice cube trays and *gasp* make ice manually...
It seems odd to me to spend a bunch extra on an ice maker which will cost more 
to have when I could just make it myself
Curt 

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  On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 6:24 PM, Rick Knoble via 
Mercedes wrote:   If ice is the biggest issue, and you 
have a chest or upright freezer in addition to a fridge, freeze milk jugs of 
water. When you need ice, take them out of the freezer and smack them on the 
truck bumper or concrete, cut it open and voila, you have crushed ice.

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
The ones I am looking at are currently about 40% off at Lowes.  I will 
probably check the other local stores to see what they have.


On 7/9/2016 9:44 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:

I thought you learned your lesson about buying appliances at a big box stores.
Lowe's and Home Depot suck...

Curt

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   On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:   Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With

these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice
maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug
that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work
outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by
the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and
whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I get
home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then we use
ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the morning it
is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of days I really
do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads me to start
looking at these new french door refrigerators with the slide out
freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has dual ice
makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom freezer.  We do
not use bulk ice that often but when we need it, it would be great to
have it.  In my little bit of research I am tending to lean toward
Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more
expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any
refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online reviews seem
to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an advertisement
for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be having a massive sale
that lasts a few more days.

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
I thought you learned your lesson about buying appliances at a big box stores.
Lowe's and Home Depot suck...

Curt

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  On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via 
Mercedes wrote:   Our current refrigerator is a 
Whirlpool side by side stainless. With 
these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice 
maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug 
that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work 
outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by 
the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and 
whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I get 
home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then we use 
ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the morning it 
is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of days I really 
do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads me to start 
looking at these new french door refrigerators with the slide out 
freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has dual ice 
makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom freezer.  We do 
not use bulk ice that often but when we need it, it would be great to 
have it.  In my little bit of research I am tending to lean toward 
Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more 
expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any 
refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online reviews seem 
to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an advertisement 
for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be having a massive sale 
that lasts a few more days.

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Sat, 9 Jul 2016 18:29:06 -0500 "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
 wrote:

> The ice maker is just one issue, a medium sized one.  The larger issue 
> is our current fridge is just not large enough, and the space is narrow 
> with no room for larger items.

Yup, that's what side-by-sides are like.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Russ Williams via Mercedes

Found one in OKC http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/app/5575246312.html

Meeker : http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/for/5660849436.html this is 
like the one we bought at our base.





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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
The ice maker is just one issue, a medium sized one.  The larger issue 
is our current fridge is just not large enough, and the space is narrow 
with no room for larger items.


On 7/9/2016 6:19 PM, Russ Williams via Mercedes wrote:
If your fridge is working Ok you can buy a counter top ice maker. 
Sam's has them, a friend bought on of the 10# models.
Works great but the storage bin is on the small side. Or do like my 
uncle and the last base I worked at and go to a restaurant
supply house and see if they have a used commercial ice maker for 
sale. One of our mechs found one at a restaurant that
was going out of business. We all chipped in and bought it for 150 
bucks. Was nice to be able to fill up an ice chest to keep
the fish I caught cold on my 2 1/2 trip home with out going ans paying 
Achmed an exorbitant price for a bag of ice.

Commercial ice makers sell for $1800 and up new.
Russ


On Sat,7/9/16 16:15, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With 
these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the 
ice maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water 
jug that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having 
to work outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill 
back up by the next morning between using all of the ice in the 
morning and whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by 
the time I get home in the afternoon it has filled about half way 
back up, then we use ice in the evening using most of what was made, 
then in the morning it is filled about half way back up again. After 
a couple of days I really do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  
So this leads me to start looking at these new french door 
refrigerators with the slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most 
interested in one that has dual ice makers, they have one in the door 
and one in the bottom freezer.  We do not use bulk ice that often but 
when we need it, it would be great to have it.  In my little bit of 
research I am tending to lean toward Samsung or LG. The 
Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more expensive than what 
you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any refrigerator 
experience they would like to share?  Online reviews seem to be no 
help really.  Any website I find seems to be an advertisement for 1 
brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be having a massive sale 
that lasts a few more days.


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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread archer75--- via Mercedes
Son replaced all kitchen appliances with LG over a year ago at big saving. So 
far no problems, and his wife likes the ultra quiet dishwasher very much.
He entertains business associates and neighbors frequently, but seldom big 
groups. He has two previous fridges in the garage; one full of beer for him and 
his former college team mates who come by fairly often, and the other which has 
an ice maker and holds other stuff.

I have a ten plus year old Amana with a bottom drawer freezer/ice maker which 
has never given a bit of trouble besides the ice maker freezing up when I 
rarelly used it for a couple of years. A full defrost thawed it out and it's 
been fine ever since.
When the time comes that it does need a new compressor or whatever, I'll get it 
fixed because I probably wouldn't be as satisfied with any other.
Gerry


Joel Cairo wrote:
> I bought a big (the biggest) Samsung top-french-door, bottom drawer 
> fridge about 1.5 yr ago, I think it is like 33cuft.  The bottom ice 
> maker quit working about 9 months ago, guy came and determined the fill 
> tube had cracked and frozen up, replaced that and it started making ice 
> again.  This was just some little plastic tube about a foot long.  But 
> it goes on strike every few days and I have to hit the reset button on 
> the ice maker to get it to cycle and start making ice again.  The 
> adverts say it can make up to 10lb ice a day, that is more like 10lb/wk 
> if it keeps working.  The top maker that feeds the door seems to work 
> OK, I think I only had to recycle it once when it ran out of ice in the 
> drawer.  The bottom ice maker is now starting to get wonky again, I 
> might call them soon and have them come and replace it.
> 
> The top ice maker holds maybe 5lb of ice, the bottom is just a big tray 
> under the maker that the ice dumps in then slides out when you pull out 
> the drawer.
> 
> The fridge part is kinda nice except to get the bottom meat drawer open 
> (it is as wide as the  interior) you have to open both doors.  There are 
> 2 1/2 drawers for vegs, you can open them either side with just that 
> door open.
> 
> The guy who came said they have a lot of problems with the Samsungs and 
> LGs and whatnot, none of them are very high quality these days and 
> probably won't last that long as they use small motors and compressors 
> to get the energy ratings but since they are running flat out they wear 
> out fast.  Plus that fill tube issue was a common one, go figure a $3 
> part fails like that so easy.
> 
> I bought the extended warranty, 3 years I think, so I am covered another 
> 1.5yr.
> 
> My SIL has a Bosch fridge though it is not that big and is a 
> side-by-side, but it is a nice unit.
> 
> I was going to put a dedicated ice maker in my new kitchen but my wife 
> had a fit about it for some reason I could not understand. Last weekend 
> we had a bunch of people here, and of course ran out of ice in about 2 
> hours.  Sent the kids to get a coupla bags, my wife remarked we needed a 
> bigger ice maker... duh ya think?  I think that is the way to go, put 
> one in your shed and have as much as you want.
> 
> --R
> 
> 
> On 7/9/16 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
> > Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With 
> > these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the 
> > ice maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water 
> > jug that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to 
> > work outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back 
> > up by the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and 
> > whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I 
> > get home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then 
> > we use ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the 
> > morning it is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of 
> > days I really do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads 
> > me to start looking at these new french door refrigerators with the 
> > slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has 
> > dual ice makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom 
> > freezer.  We do not use bulk ice that often but when we need it, it 
> > would be great to have it.  In my little bit of research I am tending 
> > to lean toward Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they 
> > are way more expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody 
> > have any refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online 
> > reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an 
> > advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be 
> > having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.
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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Russ Williams via Mercedes
If your fridge is working Ok you can buy a counter top ice maker. Sam's 
has them, a friend bought on of the 10# models.
Works great but the storage bin is on the small side. Or do like my 
uncle and the last base I worked at and go to a restaurant
supply house and see if they have a used commercial ice maker for sale. 
One of our mechs found one at a restaurant that
was going out of business. We all chipped in and bought it for 150 
bucks. Was nice to be able to fill up an ice chest to keep
the fish I caught cold on my 2 1/2 trip home with out going ans paying 
Achmed an exorbitant price for a bag of ice.

Commercial ice makers sell for $1800 and up new.
Russ


On Sat,7/9/16 16:15, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With 
these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the 
ice maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water 
jug that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to 
work outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back 
up by the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and 
whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I 
get home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then 
we use ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the 
morning it is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of 
days I really do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads 
me to start looking at these new french door refrigerators with the 
slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has 
dual ice makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom 
freezer.  We do not use bulk ice that often but when we need it, it 
would be great to have it.  In my little bit of research I am tending 
to lean toward Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they 
are way more expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody 
have any refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online 
reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an 
advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be 
having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.


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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
I don't really have a point of reference on this, as this is the first French 
door fridge we have owned. I suspect it takes space from the fridge.

Dan

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> On Jul 9, 2016, at 5:26 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> I wondered what the deal was with these small 2nd drawer between the top frig 
> and the freezer.  From what I am seeing the ones that have dual ice makers do 
> not have this drawer, the ones that have it only have the bottom freezer.  
> Does the 2nd drawer take away from upper frig space?
> 
>> On 7/9/2016 4:23 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:
>> When we moved into this house in 2011 we bought a French door fridge by 
>> Maytag. The one thing we wanted was a drawer between the fridge and freezer 
>> section. These are great for beverages and other stuff that you access 
>> regularly so you're not opening the main fridge.
>> 
>> I think ours is around 24 cubic feet and we bought it as a floor model close 
>> out for around $1700. It normally sold for around $2100.
>> 
>> As for the icemaker, it makes plenty of ice but with guests in the house or 
>> a big demand it won't keep up. As this isn't a regular issue, we just grab a 
>> bag of ice and put it in the big upright freezer we have in the garage.
>> 
>> I didn't think I would like the lower freezer drawer setup, but it works 
>> well and stores a fair amount of stuff.
>> 
>> Dan
>> 
>> Sent from my iPad
>> 
>>> On Jul 9, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With these 
>>> side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice maker in 
>>> it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug that I use when 
>>> working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work outside more than 1 
>>> day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by the next morning 
>>> between using all of the ice in the morning and whatever is used in the 
>>> house during the day. Usually by the time I get home in the afternoon it 
>>> has filled about half way back up, then we use ice in the evening using 
>>> most of what was made, then in the morning it is filled about half way back 
>>> up again. After a couple of days I really do not have enough ice to fill up 
>>> my jug.  So this leads me to start looking at these new french door 
>>> refrigerators with the slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most 
>>> interested in one that has dual ice makers, they have one in the door and 
>>> one in the bottom freezer.  We do not use bulk
  ice that often but when we need it, it would be great to have it.  In my 
little bit of research I am tending to lean toward Samsung or LG. The 
Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more expensive than what you can 
get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any refrigerator experience they would like 
to share?  Online reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems 
to be an advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be 
having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.
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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Rick Knoble via Mercedes
If ice is the biggest issue, and you have a chest or upright freezer in 
addition to a fridge, freeze milk jugs of water. When you need ice, take them 
out of the freezer and smack them on the truck bumper or concrete, cut it open 
and voila, you have crushed ice.

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Craig via Mercedes
On Sat, 9 Jul 2016 16:15:28 -0500 "Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes"
 wrote:

> Anybody have any refrigerator experience they would like to share?
> Online reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to
> be an advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be
> having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.

We had a 21 ft^3 Amana french door, bottom drawer freezer in Los Alamos
which we sold with the house.

We are currently using a smaller (19 ft^3, IIRC) Amana my parents bought
for us when I was in grad school in Texas in the mid- to late-1990s. It
has a bottom freezer and both the refrigerator section and freezer
section have single doors.

We got used to the arrangement of the larger Amana, but when we
transitioned back to the smaller, I was amazed how much the door on
the smaller refrigerator holds.

We stay away from side-by-side refrigerators like the plague because
of their waste of space and unusable space.

Likewise, though not as badly, the french doors waste space because they
have to have two extra door seals in the middle of the two refrigerator
doors.


Craig

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Mitch Haley via Mercedes

On July 9, 2016 at 5:32 PM Joel Cairo via Mercedes  wrote:The guy who came said they have a lot of problems with the Samsungs and LGs and whatnot, none of them are very high quality these days and probably won't last that long as they use small motors and compressors to get the energy ratings but since they are running flat out they wear out fast. Plus that fill tube issue was a common one, go figure a $3 part fails like that so easy.He might be right about them not holding up long term. He's way off base in his reasoning of why. Longer runs are better for the compressor than frequent cycles. My parents finally retired their 1959 Coldspot freezer this year. It was still running fine, and had rarely shut off (only for power failures, defrostings, etc) since my brother broke the knob off in 1965 when mom had it set full cold for moving to a new house. I don't know about yours, but my newer fridge doesn't run much once it's cold. Maybe 15-20 minutes, once an hour or so. But it takes a day or two to go from room temp to fully cold. Mitch.

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
I think my priority other than it not breaking down is refrigerator 
space and ice maker


On 7/9/2016 4:49 PM, OK Don via Mercedes wrote:

We bought a Kenmore French door, bottom freezer unit after shopping around
most everywhere in OKC. I don't remember who really makes it, but it's been
OK so far. Size was one of the main decision factors - it had to fit the
existing (1997) space in the kitchen.

It has stopped making ice a couple of times, but it turns out that I have
remove - reinstall the water filter, and it starts working again (bubble in
the line?). It only has one ice maker, and it just keeps up with me in the
summer when no one else is using it. We do have another little fridge in
the guest house/workshop that is the back-up ice source. It comes in handy
several times a year.

On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:


Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With these
side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice maker in
it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug that I use when
working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work outside more than 1
day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by the next morning
between using all of the ice in the morning and whatever is used in the
house during the day. Usually by the time I get home in the afternoon it
has filled about half way back up, then we use ice in the evening using
most of what was made, then in the morning it is filled about half way back
up again. After a couple of days I really do not have enough ice to fill up
my jug.  So this leads me to start looking at these new french door
refrigerators with the slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most
interested in one that has dual ice makers, they have one in the door and
one in the bottom freezer.  We do not use bulk ice that often but when we
need it, it would be great to have it.  In my little bit of research I am
tending to lean toward Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like
they are way more expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody
have any refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online reviews
seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an advertisement
for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be having a massive sale
that lasts a few more days.

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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
We bought a Kenmore French door, bottom freezer unit after shopping around
most everywhere in OKC. I don't remember who really makes it, but it's been
OK so far. Size was one of the main decision factors - it had to fit the
existing (1997) space in the kitchen.

It has stopped making ice a couple of times, but it turns out that I have
remove - reinstall the water filter, and it starts working again (bubble in
the line?). It only has one ice maker, and it just keeps up with me in the
summer when no one else is using it. We do have another little fridge in
the guest house/workshop that is the back-up ice source. It comes in handy
several times a year.

On Sat, Jul 9, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With these
> side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice maker in
> it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug that I use when
> working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work outside more than 1
> day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by the next morning
> between using all of the ice in the morning and whatever is used in the
> house during the day. Usually by the time I get home in the afternoon it
> has filled about half way back up, then we use ice in the evening using
> most of what was made, then in the morning it is filled about half way back
> up again. After a couple of days I really do not have enough ice to fill up
> my jug.  So this leads me to start looking at these new french door
> refrigerators with the slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most
> interested in one that has dual ice makers, they have one in the door and
> one in the bottom freezer.  We do not use bulk ice that often but when we
> need it, it would be great to have it.  In my little bit of research I am
> tending to lean toward Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like
> they are way more expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody
> have any refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online reviews
> seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an advertisement
> for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be having a massive sale
> that lasts a few more days.
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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Joel Cairo via Mercedes
I bought a big (the biggest) Samsung top-french-door, bottom drawer 
fridge about 1.5 yr ago, I think it is like 33cuft.  The bottom ice 
maker quit working about 9 months ago, guy came and determined the fill 
tube had cracked and frozen up, replaced that and it started making ice 
again.  This was just some little plastic tube about a foot long.  But 
it goes on strike every few days and I have to hit the reset button on 
the ice maker to get it to cycle and start making ice again.  The 
adverts say it can make up to 10lb ice a day, that is more like 10lb/wk 
if it keeps working.  The top maker that feeds the door seems to work 
OK, I think I only had to recycle it once when it ran out of ice in the 
drawer.  The bottom ice maker is now starting to get wonky again, I 
might call them soon and have them come and replace it.


The top ice maker holds maybe 5lb of ice, the bottom is just a big tray 
under the maker that the ice dumps in then slides out when you pull out 
the drawer.


The fridge part is kinda nice except to get the bottom meat drawer open 
(it is as wide as the  interior) you have to open both doors.  There are 
2 1/2 drawers for vegs, you can open them either side with just that 
door open.


The guy who came said they have a lot of problems with the Samsungs and 
LGs and whatnot, none of them are very high quality these days and 
probably won't last that long as they use small motors and compressors 
to get the energy ratings but since they are running flat out they wear 
out fast.  Plus that fill tube issue was a common one, go figure a $3 
part fails like that so easy.


I bought the extended warranty, 3 years I think, so I am covered another 
1.5yr.


My SIL has a Bosch fridge though it is not that big and is a 
side-by-side, but it is a nice unit.


I was going to put a dedicated ice maker in my new kitchen but my wife 
had a fit about it for some reason I could not understand. Last weekend 
we had a bunch of people here, and of course ran out of ice in about 2 
hours.  Sent the kids to get a coupla bags, my wife remarked we needed a 
bigger ice maker... duh ya think?  I think that is the way to go, put 
one in your shed and have as much as you want.


--R


On 7/9/16 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes wrote:
Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With 
these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the 
ice maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water 
jug that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to 
work outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back 
up by the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and 
whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I 
get home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then 
we use ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the 
morning it is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of 
days I really do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads 
me to start looking at these new french door refrigerators with the 
slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has 
dual ice makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom 
freezer.  We do not use bulk ice that often but when we need it, it 
would be great to have it.  In my little bit of research I am tending 
to lean toward Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they 
are way more expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody 
have any refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online 
reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an 
advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be 
having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.


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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
I wondered what the deal was with these small 2nd drawer between the top 
frig and the freezer.  From what I am seeing the ones that have dual ice 
makers do not have this drawer, the ones that have it only have the 
bottom freezer.  Does the 2nd drawer take away from upper frig space?


On 7/9/2016 4:23 PM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes wrote:

When we moved into this house in 2011 we bought a French door fridge by Maytag. 
The one thing we wanted was a drawer between the fridge and freezer section. 
These are great for beverages and other stuff that you access regularly so 
you're not opening the main fridge.

I think ours is around 24 cubic feet and we bought it as a floor model close 
out for around $1700. It normally sold for around $2100.

As for the icemaker, it makes plenty of ice but with guests in the house or a 
big demand it won't keep up. As this isn't a regular issue, we just grab a bag 
of ice and put it in the big upright freezer we have in the garage.

I didn't think I would like the lower freezer drawer setup, but it works well 
and stores a fair amount of stuff.

Dan

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On Jul 9, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes 
 wrote:

Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I get home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then we use ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the morning it is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of days I really do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads me to start looking at these new french door refrigerators with the slide out freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has dual ice makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom freezer.  We do not use bulk 

ice that often but when we need it, it would be great to have it.  In my little 
bit of research I am tending to lean toward Samsung or LG. The 
Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more expensive than what you can 
get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any refrigerator experience they would like 
to share?  Online reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems 
to be an advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be 
having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.


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Re: [MBZ] OT refrigerators

2016-07-09 Thread Dan Penoff via Mercedes
When we moved into this house in 2011 we bought a French door fridge by Maytag. 
The one thing we wanted was a drawer between the fridge and freezer section. 
These are great for beverages and other stuff that you access regularly so 
you're not opening the main fridge.

I think ours is around 24 cubic feet and we bought it as a floor model close 
out for around $1700. It normally sold for around $2100.

As for the icemaker, it makes plenty of ice but with guests in the house or a 
big demand it won't keep up. As this isn't a regular issue, we just grab a bag 
of ice and put it in the big upright freezer we have in the garage.

I didn't think I would like the lower freezer drawer setup, but it works well 
and stores a fair amount of stuff.

Dan

Sent from my iPad

> On Jul 9, 2016, at 5:15 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes 
>  wrote:
> 
> Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With these 
> side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice maker in it 
> will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug that I use when 
> working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work outside more than 1 
> day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by the next morning between 
> using all of the ice in the morning and whatever is used in the house during 
> the day. Usually by the time I get home in the afternoon it has filled about 
> half way back up, then we use ice in the evening using most of what was made, 
> then in the morning it is filled about half way back up again. After a couple 
> of days I really do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads me 
> to start looking at these new french door refrigerators with the slide out 
> freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has dual ice makers, 
> they have one in the door and one in the bottom freezer.  We do not use bulk i
 ce that often but when we need it, it would be great to have it.  In my little 
bit of research I am tending to lean toward Samsung or LG. The 
Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more expensive than what you can 
get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any refrigerator experience they would like 
to share?  Online reviews seem to be no help really.  Any website I find seems 
to be an advertisement for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be 
having a massive sale that lasts a few more days.
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2016-07-09 Thread Kaleb C. Striplin via Mercedes
Our current refrigerator is a Whirlpool side by side stainless. With 
these side by sides there never seems to be enough room.  Also, the ice 
maker in it will hold enough ice to fill up my big thermos water jug 
that I use when working outside on car lots. If I end up having to work 
outside more than 1 day in a row the ice maker will not fill back up by 
the next morning between using all of the ice in the morning and 
whatever is used in the house during the day. Usually by the time I get 
home in the afternoon it has filled about half way back up, then we use 
ice in the evening using most of what was made, then in the morning it 
is filled about half way back up again. After a couple of days I really 
do not have enough ice to fill up my jug.  So this leads me to start 
looking at these new french door refrigerators with the slide out 
freezer in the bottom. I am most interested in one that has dual ice 
makers, they have one in the door and one in the bottom freezer.  We do 
not use bulk ice that often but when we need it, it would be great to 
have it.  In my little bit of research I am tending to lean toward 
Samsung or LG. The Whirlpool/Maytag/GE seems like they are way more 
expensive than what you can get from LG/Samsung.  Anybody have any 
refrigerator experience they would like to share?  Online reviews seem 
to be no help really.  Any website I find seems to be an advertisement 
for 1 brand or the other.  Also, Lowes seems to be having a massive sale 
that lasts a few more days.


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