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On Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 6:03:31 PM UTC-5, Silvar Beitel wrote:
> > I bought my first house (in rural New Jersey) in 1978. It was > empty except for an upright GE freezer in the basement that was, > by the looks of it, already pretty old. But it worked. It > came north with me when we moved here in 1981 and has been working > ever since, except for the one time the fan died and I (being a > standard computer geek) replaced it with one from some old computer > equipment. It has been running ever since, getting increasingly > rusty and moldy, and annoyingly needing defrosting ~twice a year > ever since. > > So, a month or so ago, Mrs. Beitel got on her high horse about > saving energy and suggested getting a new freezer. With marital > peace firmly in mind, we (I) did. Not that I needed much convincing. > > This one: > > <https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-specs/FUF17DLRWW> > > Silvar Beitel > I think you'll really enjoy the no-frost feature. |
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