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August 16, 2009 at 12:44 PM #445830August 16, 2009 at 12:50 PM #445840moneymakerParticipant
If you are a member of Costco I would check them out. Got a Samsung there a while back. I’m not normally a fan of Samsung products, but I originally liked it a lot. Then I found out the hard way if you turn the temp down too low the water dispenser lines freeze up. I suspect every brand has design flaws, which is amazing since they have been making fridge/freezers for like what a 100 years or so now. While I’m on my soap box let me state I have yet to find the perfect coffee maker that is a grind and brew. What I really liked about the Samsung is it was big enough to hold a Costco pizza in the box (just barely). If you want the best deal on used appliances I would recommend the Habitat for Humanity Resale store.
August 16, 2009 at 12:50 PM #445911moneymakerParticipantIf you are a member of Costco I would check them out. Got a Samsung there a while back. I’m not normally a fan of Samsung products, but I originally liked it a lot. Then I found out the hard way if you turn the temp down too low the water dispenser lines freeze up. I suspect every brand has design flaws, which is amazing since they have been making fridge/freezers for like what a 100 years or so now. While I’m on my soap box let me state I have yet to find the perfect coffee maker that is a grind and brew. What I really liked about the Samsung is it was big enough to hold a Costco pizza in the box (just barely). If you want the best deal on used appliances I would recommend the Habitat for Humanity Resale store.
August 16, 2009 at 12:50 PM #445308moneymakerParticipantIf you are a member of Costco I would check them out. Got a Samsung there a while back. I’m not normally a fan of Samsung products, but I originally liked it a lot. Then I found out the hard way if you turn the temp down too low the water dispenser lines freeze up. I suspect every brand has design flaws, which is amazing since they have been making fridge/freezers for like what a 100 years or so now. While I’m on my soap box let me state I have yet to find the perfect coffee maker that is a grind and brew. What I really liked about the Samsung is it was big enough to hold a Costco pizza in the box (just barely). If you want the best deal on used appliances I would recommend the Habitat for Humanity Resale store.
August 16, 2009 at 12:50 PM #445502moneymakerParticipantIf you are a member of Costco I would check them out. Got a Samsung there a while back. I’m not normally a fan of Samsung products, but I originally liked it a lot. Then I found out the hard way if you turn the temp down too low the water dispenser lines freeze up. I suspect every brand has design flaws, which is amazing since they have been making fridge/freezers for like what a 100 years or so now. While I’m on my soap box let me state I have yet to find the perfect coffee maker that is a grind and brew. What I really liked about the Samsung is it was big enough to hold a Costco pizza in the box (just barely). If you want the best deal on used appliances I would recommend the Habitat for Humanity Resale store.
August 16, 2009 at 12:50 PM #446092moneymakerParticipantIf you are a member of Costco I would check them out. Got a Samsung there a while back. I’m not normally a fan of Samsung products, but I originally liked it a lot. Then I found out the hard way if you turn the temp down too low the water dispenser lines freeze up. I suspect every brand has design flaws, which is amazing since they have been making fridge/freezers for like what a 100 years or so now. While I’m on my soap box let me state I have yet to find the perfect coffee maker that is a grind and brew. What I really liked about the Samsung is it was big enough to hold a Costco pizza in the box (just barely). If you want the best deal on used appliances I would recommend the Habitat for Humanity Resale store.
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August 16, 2009 at 11:02 PM #446207beselfishParticipantJust my $0.02, but if you’re looking for nice high-end appliances, look on Las Vegas or Phoenix craigslists. Viking, Bosch, GE—lots of quality brands go for pennies on the dollar (e.g., a coworkers’ Viking professional series range w/ the hood for $500). Sometimes it’s a squatter making a quick buck, but a lot of times I’ve noticed it’s just an out of work FB doing what they can to put food on the table or gas in the car before they’re evicted. You’d have to be a sucker to buy this stuff new retail at this point.
August 16, 2009 at 11:02 PM #446026beselfishParticipantJust my $0.02, but if you’re looking for nice high-end appliances, look on Las Vegas or Phoenix craigslists. Viking, Bosch, GE—lots of quality brands go for pennies on the dollar (e.g., a coworkers’ Viking professional series range w/ the hood for $500). Sometimes it’s a squatter making a quick buck, but a lot of times I’ve noticed it’s just an out of work FB doing what they can to put food on the table or gas in the car before they’re evicted. You’d have to be a sucker to buy this stuff new retail at this point.
August 16, 2009 at 11:02 PM #445955beselfishParticipantJust my $0.02, but if you’re looking for nice high-end appliances, look on Las Vegas or Phoenix craigslists. Viking, Bosch, GE—lots of quality brands go for pennies on the dollar (e.g., a coworkers’ Viking professional series range w/ the hood for $500). Sometimes it’s a squatter making a quick buck, but a lot of times I’ve noticed it’s just an out of work FB doing what they can to put food on the table or gas in the car before they’re evicted. You’d have to be a sucker to buy this stuff new retail at this point.
August 16, 2009 at 11:02 PM #445423beselfishParticipantJust my $0.02, but if you’re looking for nice high-end appliances, look on Las Vegas or Phoenix craigslists. Viking, Bosch, GE—lots of quality brands go for pennies on the dollar (e.g., a coworkers’ Viking professional series range w/ the hood for $500). Sometimes it’s a squatter making a quick buck, but a lot of times I’ve noticed it’s just an out of work FB doing what they can to put food on the table or gas in the car before they’re evicted. You’d have to be a sucker to buy this stuff new retail at this point.
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