Julie's Mystery Gardner
Julie Bove wrote:
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> "Gary" > wrote in message
> ...
>> Sqwertz wrote:
>>>
>>> On Thu, 17 Sep 2020 14:49:18 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
>>>
>>> > Ahh, buy the whole unit thing.* Do* you also have to have a
>>> special
>>> > tool to install the tray?* There is nothing polite I can say
>>> here, so
>>> > just, good luck
>>> > Janet US
>>>
>>> I already ripped out the whole ice maker and took it apart.* I
>>> found
>>> a small problem and then put it back in and noticed the crack.
>>> Then
>>> took it back out again and tired to glue it (twice).
>>>
>>> It turns out I can buy an ice tray from Amazon for $7. But as soon
>>> as I do that something else on the ice-maker will fail. The sensor
>>> arm is already busted and duck-taped since month #3 of ownership.
>>> And these trays only have a lifespan is 3-4 years.* It's a
>>> well-known design flaw, along with the sensor arm (it breaks when
>>> you open the drawer while it sensing).
>>
>> Use ice cube trays. Whenever one of mine cracks, I still have
>> 2 working ones. Cheap to replace too - 3/$1.00 at the
>> dollar store.
>>
>> Next time buy a basic fridge without all the fancy crap that
>> breaks. Will give you more freezer space too.
>
> I love my countertop ice maker.
How the hell did yoose buy that in Bothell?
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