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	<title>Comments on: Bottom mount freezers: worth the cost?</title>
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		<title>by: Jervis Weir</title>
		<link>http://lovemyplace.com/2006/09/01/appliance-oracle-1/#comment-34</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Apr 2007 18:40:55 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Steve - I enjoy your show. I started out with GE in 1948 and spent about six months on major appliances, part of my training. I have had nothing but GE appliances all my life. I have a GE dryer that is 44 years old and runs beautifully. I have other trafic appliances that range from 1958 through 1965 and all work perfectly. Needless to say I have always done my own repairs and never had a service man in the house in over 50 years of married life, with wife and five children. Agree with you that appliances in the last five years are made to look at not to use as they will never last like the old tried and true.
My wife wishes you to know however that we recently had need to purchase a new refrigerator (other one 36 years old). The old one -
GE- had a door and pull out basket on the bottom freezer. It was difficult to find one with this as most seem to have a full pull out. However we found one and are very happy as we age, to have to door and then a lighter drawer to pull out.
Keep up the good work.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Steve - I enjoy your show. I started out with GE in 1948 and spent about six months on major appliances, part of my training. I have had nothing but GE appliances all my life. I have a GE dryer that is 44 years old and runs beautifully. I have other trafic appliances that range from 1958 through 1965 and all work perfectly. Needless to say I have always done my own repairs and never had a service man in the house in over 50 years of married life, with wife and five children. Agree with you that appliances in the last five years are made to look at not to use as they will never last like the old tried and true.<br />
My wife wishes you to know however that we recently had need to purchase a new refrigerator (other one 36 years old). The old one -<br />
GE- had a door and pull out basket on the bottom freezer. It was difficult to find one with this as most seem to have a full pull out. However we found one and are very happy as we age, to have to door and then a lighter drawer to pull out.<br />
Keep up the good work.
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