Wednesday, February 19, 2020

Digest for misc.consumers.frugal-living@googlegroups.com - 8 updates in 3 topics

The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Feb 19 10:52AM -0800

Does anybody make a 25+CF fridge with French doors, freezer at the
bottom and NO WATER CONNECTION NECESSARY? I don't want an icemaker or
water dispenser -- just the space that both would use. Even when I
specify NONE in various search functions, I end up with one or both.
I'm tired of looking...
 
WTF?
 
--
Cheers, Bev
"If your mechanic claims that he stands behind his brake jobs, keep
looking. You want to find one willing to stand in front of them."
 
-- B. Ward
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Feb 19 02:23PM -0800

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 12:52:52 PM UTC-6, The Real Bev wrote:
> water dispenser -- just the space that both would use. Even when I
> specify NONE in various search functions, I end up with one or both.
> I'm tired of looking...
 
Yes, LG and Whirlpool. My freezer portion of my Whirlpool died back in
August. While waiting for the repairman to show up the next day I checked
online for French door, bottom freezer refrigerators without ice maker or
water. I could find no available USA refrigerators without the ice maker
but could find them without water dispensers. Both brands I looked at were
the 25 c.f. models.
 
Fortunately, my freezer was a $200 repair but I did tell the repair guy I
had been looking at new 'fridges in case he said mine was ready for the
landfill. He said if I ever wanted to replace to go with the Whirlpool
and forget the LG. Parts were hard to get and they broke down frequently
because of a design flaw. A design flaw LG was aware of but unwilling to
correct.
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Feb 19 02:31PM -0800

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 12:52:52 PM UTC-6, The Real Bev wrote:
 
> Does anybody make a 25+CF fridge with French doors, freezer at the
> bottom and NO WATER CONNECTION NECESSARY? I don't want an icemaker or
> water dispenser.
 
P.S. My present Whirlpool had an ice maker but it was never hooked up.
When I had the freezer repaired in this top freezer model the repairman
removed it at my request.
The Real Bev <bashley101@gmail.com>: Feb 19 02:54PM -0800

On 02/19/2020 02:31 PM, ItsJoan NotJoann wrote:
 
> P.S. My present Whirlpool had an ice maker but it was never hooked up.
> When I had the freezer repaired in this top freezer model the repairman
> removed it at my request.
 
Home Depot has Whirlpools... I wonder if you can just ask them to NOT
hook it up before it's delivered...
 
 
--
Cheers, Bev
Guns kill people like spoons make Rosie O'Donnell fat.
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Feb 19 05:12PM -0800

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 4:54:18 PM UTC-6, The Real Bev wrote:
 
> Home Depot has Whirlpools... I wonder if you can just ask them to NOT
> hook it up before it's delivered...
 
That's where I found the one I *thought* I was going to have to buy. I had
searched online and the one I wanted was in stock at H.D. and the price in
the store was around $200 cheaper than the advertised online price.
 
But yes, you can request them not hook up the ice maker. When my repaired
Whirlpool was and delivered back in the Dark Ages I didn't even have a water
line run so not hooking it up was no problem.
 
The automatic ice maker is the weakest element on a refrigerator and not
hooking it up will save you money not having to have it repaired. Plus
the savings of not buying water filters for it every 30, 60, or 90 days.
KenK <invalid@invalid.com>: Feb 19 06:02PM

I got a Harriet Carter catalog a few days ago and saw a couple of things
that looked to be worth ordering. After I calculated the add-ons to the
prices - shipping, handling and processing, state sales tax and a $1.50
service charge it was half the cost of the articles I wanted. Seems a bit
greedy to me. I decided to buy the stuff elsewhere.
 
 
 
--
I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook.
ItsJoan NotJoann <itsjoannotjoann@webtv.net>: Feb 19 02:35PM -0800

On Wednesday, February 19, 2020 at 12:02:54 PM UTC-6, KenK wrote:
> prices - shipping, handling and processing, state sales tax and a $1.50
> service charge it was half the cost of the articles I wanted. Seems a bit
> greedy to me. I decided to buy the stuff elsewhere.
 
It's rare that I order from catalogs. The shipping charges are outrageous
and _usually_ I can find the same product locally, on eBay, or at Amazon.
A $3.99 object with a $5.99 shipping charge does not make me rush to add
that item to my cart.
rbowman <bowman@montana.com>: Feb 18 08:21PM -0700


>>> Concerning SENSODYNE, if anyone knows of a cheaper alternative, please let me know.
 
>> There are several store brands that are considerably cheaper.
 
> But do they work anywhere near as well?
 
According to the label they have the same percentage of stannous
fluoride or potassium nitrate. Why would they not? Feel free to keep
supporting GSK if you think the name brand is better.
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