Type: French Door, Total Volume: 25.5 cu. ft. 4 shelves, With Ice Maker, Door Opens to Left and Right, Efficiency: Energy Star Com... Read full description...
Type: Side by Side, Total Volume: 25 cu. ft. 3 shelves, With Ice Maker, Door Opens to Left and Right, Efficiency: Energy Star Comp... Read full description...
Type: Side by Side, Total Volume: 26.1 cu. ft. 4 shelves, With Ice Maker, Door Opens to Left and Right, Efficiency: Energy Star Co... Read full description...
Type: Side by Side, Total Volume: 25.4 cu. ft. 4 shelves, With Ice Maker, Door Opens to Left and Right, Efficiency: Energy Star Co... Read full description...
I am talking about freezers. Our HUGE upright freezer was recently put out of commission after 20 years of faithful service. (I injured it when defrosting) we can not afford to buy another of the same caliber right now, so we purchased a very small...
This is something I find really odd (and yes I know it is not all men). However, there are many men who understand how to use power tools of all sorts, some also understand how the different components of cars work. They can use TV's, VCRS,...
Hi all i am just wondering why nonw has thought of corless appliances eg. pedestool fans or portable air cons, or tv's, things that can be moved around and cords can be in reach of little ones. If someone who makes apliances thought of this, they...
With modern technology there are tons of kitchen appliances available. I look around my own kitchen and can count 9 but realized that other than the refrigerator there are some I seldom use and others I use almost daily.My favorites list would...
My house is filled with kitchen appliances. I also have a pressure cooker. I do not have enough space to keep all of them in the kitchen, some of them are in the bedroom. Pots and Pans keep adding up.
Here's a new product that I saw used on a makeover show, I believe it was on HGTV, not too long ago. I love the idea and am going out to purchase a roll for my fridge which looks like it's on its last legs. The fridge was left here by the previous...
We have lived out in the country now for nearly a year and a half. Life is is quiet and laid back. We have well water on our property so for the time being we are not able to have a dishwasher. I have always had a dishwasher in the home, so for me...
I have a fairly new electric stove and a REALLY old fridge. I thought about trying to sell them on Craigs list but it may just be easier to donate them to charity... so what charities take appliances?