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DH was working on the DW install tonight-- thought it woudl be ready for first load when I returned at 9pm

Haaahaa NOT.

Apparently there is no power running to the old machine. I did ask several times and he bought the nifty little tool, to check over all the connections with that energy tester thingy.
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Maybe I didn't need the new dw afterall!!!

I might end up with 2 washers to fill and that would be ok with me-- one for all the farm and chicken stuff!
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Thank you SCG -- Iwas just searching for this post-- my searching skill stink!!


I was at Best Buy yesterday for the bathroom, lol, and stopped at the appiance setion. I oo'd and aaah'd over the refrigerators. Mine is 20 years old and going well, but thought it was time to look and know what was available. $2k for a refrig was staggering. THen we found the $450 basic unit. Wish there was a durability test.

You want the cliff's notes version of refrigerators in consumer reports?

If you do you need to tell me what type you want: top freezer, bottom freezer, french door with bottom freezer or side by side
 
My thoughts are that you get what you need. If you cater, host huge family get togethers, or do wedding cakes, you may need one of the $2k - $3k ones. But if you are like me and just need a fridge with a small freezer (we have a large, deep freezer) then the basic fridge is the best buy for us. I can buy one then replace it in ten years or more for less than half what some of them cost!
 
Our 32nd. grandchild was born early this morning. Sophia Joy. It was a quick delivery. Mom woke up at 2, had the baby at 4:55!
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32 Grandchildren? I might never even have one....




Did you pass out cigars?
 

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