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Monday, October 6, 2014

Westinghouse Refrigerator Defrost Timer 215846602 5300187484

Westinghouse Refrigerator Defrost Timer 215846602 5300187484does what it should , simple effective fix for a broken fridge , would recommend to people having a defective fridge

5.oo vs 500.00 easy task

It lasted 9 months. That's not nearly long enough for the part. I'd get something else. Good luck with it.

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The product replaced the timer from a different brand but matches and works perfectly. all the specs. were the same and i simply matched them up as any old mechanic/ electrician would do.

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Cheapest replacement part I found. Worked as advertised. Only time will tell how long it will last and whether or not it was a good deal.

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works fine, no problems so far, anyways this fraking review is asking me for 18 words and i dunno what else to say

Saturday, August 23, 2014

LG LFX25991ST

LG LFX25991ST
  • Generous 25 cu.ft. capacity
  • Sleek counter-depth design
  • Smart Cooling System keeps temperature and humidity right where it's best for your food
  • Fresh Air Filter helps keep the air around your food from getting stale
  • Smart Pull Handle and 3-Tier Organization Freezer

We've had this fridge for a few months now and it's forced us to reevaluate food expiration dates. The first thing we noticed was the produce was lasting two to three times longer than in our previous fridge (a 2004 Whirlpool Gold). We just made a salad from two week old lettuce and it was almost as fresh as the day we bought it. Green onions, fresh cilantro, fresh parsley, and cucumbers have all at least doubled their shelf lives. We then began to realize that our deli meats and dairy products were also staying fresh longer. We used to have to throw out the milk within 3-4 days after the sell by date, when it started to smell. I just drank a glass of milk that was 11 days past the sell by date and it tasted and smelled the same as it did the day I opened it. The sliced turkey, ham and sliced cheeses have also been lasting significantly longer. I don't understand it, but it's awesome.

Everything else on the fridge has been great. Love the LED lighting, the counter depth, the easily accessible water filter, the in door ice maker, and the bottom drawer freezer. The stainless is a pain to keep clean, but so was our last fridge. I had read reviews on other sites that had complaints about the ice maker jamming. This has happened once to ours in the first week and was a quick fix. I just took out the ice container and banged it on the counter to break up the ice. It hasn't happened again. The counter depth for us has been great. Our previous fridge had gaps on both sides and stuck out farther into the kitchen. This one still leaves a small gap on one side, but is 3 inches shallower while giving us an extra 4.5 cubic feet of storage. The 3 inches doesn't sound like much, but it made a world of difference in the look of our kitchen.

The only negative thing I can say about this refrigerator is the high price. I couldn't imagine spending that much money on any appliance, but the wife talked me into it. After using it for a few months, I figure since it's saving us at least $50 per month in food costs, it should pay for itself in a few years. If you're looking for a counter depth fridge that keeps food fresh longer and looks great in your kitchen, this is the way to go.

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Ours has worked perfectly; ice-maker and water dispenser are great. And the whole ice/water package is in the door freeing up a lot of space. That's really important because even though this thing is only abut 4" less depth than a standard unit, it's a little tricky to get food arranged in it. We had to load and unload it a few times to get enough fresh food for two people in it. The trick is that everything thing as tall as a normal beer bottle must be in the right side door. All the tiny mustard bottle sized stuff must be in the left side door. Then you'll have enough space for the usual things in a fridge on the shelves.

The good news is that the doors have shelves that are really large and it is possible to keep a six pack, a couple of bottles of wine, and a gallon of milk in the right hand door.

A design choice that I don't care for is that vegetable bins are too small because there is a drawer for junk food under them. I would have skipped that wide short junk food drawer under the veggie bin and made the veggie bins deeper (if funny shaped).

The real problem IMHO is that the freezer is too big. We don't eat frozen food, and the icemaker is in the fridge, so this huge freezer is wasted space. Normal people that eat a lot of frozen food are going to get just about all the freezer space a standard has, but they'll really need the space in the fridge more. If they made the freezer about 4" shorter you'd get back all the space in the fridge you lose from the counter depth, plus you could put a six back on the shelves rather than in the door. There is a fold up shelf but the part that folds is too small to be realistic; the six has to go sides ways across the fridge.

As it is, there isn't space for more than 2 six packs, so probably not the fridge you want if you entertain...

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Purchased this refrigerator for size (counterdepth) and looks. Love how it looks, beautiful stainless steel but it has yet to be frost free! I've had a local repair man come out 7 times since 12/11 and each time he calls LG and is told to try something else. This last repair, the LG tech said "oh yeah, you need a defrost kit" (they didn't think of this before?). Each time I wait many weeks for the part to come in and each time there is no improvement. Ice cream boxes frost over immediately. Ice cream will last a few days before the frost is inside and needs to be thrown away. I call LG directly and speak to a manager who assures me that my repairman just needs to call and say it's unrepairable. He calls, is given something else to do and the dreaded cycle continues, a new part, no fix and I wait weeks in between (because parts have to be shipped from overseas???) FINALLY, I've complained long enough that a woman at the service center called to complain for me and LG has now agreed to replace this refrigerator. I paid $3200 for this fridge and I'm not even excited to get a new one. Wish I had chosen quality over size and looks! My 15 yo kitchen aid side by side is still doing a fantastic job, now in my garage!! Hope someone else fairs better. Just this week I had to purchase a fridge for another house and the LG fit perfectly, but just could not risk it again, I went Maytag!

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After a week with this refrigerator, and 2 hours on LG live chat. I found that they say it is normal to only be able to get one glass (8oz.) of water every 4 hours and that with my refrigerator it will only be cooled to 55 deg F. Wish that this had been in the manual. I probably would not have purchased it.

Monday, July 28, 2014

N'FINITY 50 Dual Zone Wine Cellar (Stainless)

N'FINITY 50 Dual Zone Wine CellarWe have now gone through 3 of these units, so far, none work very well. Each one has been so incredibly loud, we have not been able to watch TV in our living room, and the unit is on the other side of a wall and around the corner in our dining room. The units are louder than the outdoor compressor to our air conditioner. All three have also fluctuated in temperature by 10-12 degrees. We are setting it for 55 and its cooling all the way down to 42 degrees and then waiting until its about 57 to kick back in.

After problems with the first one, Wine Enthusiast kept ignoring my requests, kept not returning my calls. Finally I wrote a bad review on their web site. Apparently they have editorial authority of these reviews, as it was never published, but at least someone got back to me. I asked for a refund, and they insisted it was broken and they would replace it. The new one arrived, and it was a damaged unit, broken shelves, etc, clearly refurbished. Again, the same problems. I contacted them again, and it took several tried before they would get back to me. They told me it was broken again, and they would replace it, but could not refund me as it was past 30 days.

Now the third Unit has arrived, and it is also damaged, scratched, dents, etc, and is even louder, and is still cooling much colder than it is supposed to. It's now past the 30 day return policy, which they would not honor to begin with.

Update: I finally filed a dispute with my credit card company and the company agreed to take the unit back, if I agreed to let them keep $100 for shipping. I did it just to cut my losses, at least I got most of my money back and my house is quiet again.

I bought this unit about 15 months ago after reading all of the positive reviews on the Wine Enthusiast web site. After spending over $1000 on a product that should have lasted for years, the unit stopped working just as the warranty expired. Upon investigation, it seems that this unit has history of failing within its first couple of years of service. I have read that people have posted negative reviews on the WE website, warning of the problems with this refrigerator, only to have their reviews deleted. Wine Enthusiast must know that there is a problem with this product and it seems that they don't want their customers to know it. If that is the case it is deceitful and dishonest. Please don't let yourself get taken for $1000. Buy a different wine refrigerator. As an avid wine drinker and consumer of wine and related products, I can say with certainty that I will never buy another product from Wine Enthusiast. There are too many reputable companies out there to waste time and money on this one! Check the reviews on other sites before you purchase!

**About a week after writing this review, the unit magically started working again. It is still working. Go figure!

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The PCB died on this about 5 months after the 1-year warranty expired, rendering it completely useless. This means I was effectively "renting" it for around $59/month (not including electricity).

It pains me to give this item even one star; caveat emptor.

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First one started heating up and boiled all my wine after about a year and a half. Now the second one (which WE kindly only charged me shipping for to exchange) dropped the red wine area temp down to 32 degrees today (but at least set off an alarm, so once I figured it out I cut the power). It's been maybe 9 months.

Please note: I actually bought the 175 bottle cooler from them. Perhaps that changes things, but given the other reviews I'm seeing, I don't think so.

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Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Danby DWC350BLPA 35 Bottle Wine Cooler - Platinum

Danby DWC350BLPA 35 Bottle Wine Cooler - Platinum
  • 35 bottle freestanding wine cooler
  • Shatter resistant tempered glass door with platinum trim
  • Interior display light
  • Reversible door hinge
  • 5 slide out wire shelves

Spaces are too small to accomodate pinot noir wines or champagnes--have to wedge the bottles in to the shelves--ruins the labels, can only fit 4 bottles per shelf. Temp seems to fluctuate too much--sometimes the bottles are way too cold. Given the cost of the wines, I wish I had looked elsewhere.

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I bought one of these units hoping that it will give me a constant temperature throughout the year to age my wine, but it is way too cold for it. Even at the "warmest" setting, the fridge was running at 9 degrees C (48 F). I called Danby and they sent a serviceman to check out the fridge. He recorded the back of the fridge to be 2 degrees C (36 F), and he kept saying this is not a wine cooler but more like a beer cooler!

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After going through 3 bad fridges..... FINALLY we found this one! We love this wine fridge!! No problems w/ the temperature or storage. Awesome wine fridge that does what it is supposed to and looks good while doing it. We are thrilled w/ our purchase!

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We enjoyed our fridge so much, we bought a second one! They are both full of wine bottles of all sizes and everything has been great. No problems at all!

I knew this particular one would look somewhat cheap (plastic finish rather than stainless steel, thin interior walls, limited features), but for the price I figured I could live with that. However, what was unacceptable about this one was temperature and noise. I was hoping that I wouldn't get the unit with these issues that were mentioned by others, but I did unfortunately.

First of all, the temperature. Top shelves had ice on them! I guess if I wanted my wine that cold, I just could have thrown it in my freezer.

Second, the noise. The compressor itself is pretty quiet. However, my unit made roaring and whooshing noises like an old refrigerator. Annoying at the very least, but also led me to think something more serious could be wrong. Worst of all though was the popping noise that literally sounded like the glass was cracking. I'm guessing this was due to expansion and contraction of the glass with fluctuations in temperature, but would they not have an expansion joint or something on the edges of the glass to prevent this noise?

All in all, I got a lemon, and I returned it today (after 2 days of usage). I'm not taking my chances on another unit of the same model since it's a pain to unpack and pack. I say steer clear of this model.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Danby DDW1899BLS 18-Inch Built-In Dishwasher - Stainless Steel

Danby DDW1899BLS 18-Inch Built-In Dishwasher - Stainless Steel
  • Energy Star 18 in. built-in dishwasher with 8 place setting capacity and silverware basket
  • Low water consumption feature and built-in water-softener system
  • Automatic detergent dispenser and rinse agent dispenser
  • Simple electronic controls with 7 wash cycles
  • Durable stainless steel spray arm and interior

So we bought a house that unfortunately didn't have room in any of the counter space for a full sized dishwasher without a complete remodel. We settled for a 18" since we don't make that many dirty dishes anyway. The unit is sexy, in my opinion. We didn't have $1,000 for an upscale Bosch or Miele compact unit so I was pleased that this one had a number of higher-end features like a stainless tub and wash settings for delicate glassware. The stainless finish is attractive and easy to keep up with nothing but a damp microfiber cloth.

I installed from scratch, with the help of my father in law who is an electrician. Installation was pretty straightforward. Be careful when you're installing the elbow on the hot water inlet, though. I tightened it a little too much and it pushed against the solenoid, jamming it, which wouldn't allow water in the first time we ran it. I backed it off a bit and it's working fine now.

Specs say this model holds 8 complete place settings, where full sized units take 10-12, I think. I'm not sure about how accurate that claim is, on average, but it does hold quite a bit enough for our needs. The manual gives diagrams suggesting how to make the most of the space, thankfully. It can still take a bit of getting used to, though. I quickly found that our large dinner plates (square, 10.25") are about 1/4" too tall to fit in the lower bin without hitting the sprayer. I think they had to set the top rack a little lower than average to allow for the weird double-stacking cup shelf feature up there. Make sure your plates are under 10" in diameter, especially if they're not round, which allows them to drop between the slats in the rack for extra clearance. The silverware trays have removable tops with slots in them to keep your spoons from spooning, etc which ensures that they get clean. You can pop them off to allow loading of larger items, too.

It's very quiet when it's running. I was worried about the fact that there were no noise ratings available anywhere, even from Danby themselves, but it's ended up being a non-issue. Our kitchen, dining room and living room are all one big open contiguous space and we can run a load of dishes without having to turn up the T.V. at the other end of the room. Much quieter than the new entry level Kenmore we had at our previous apartment.

Wash loads use a tiny amount of detergent, around a tablespoon. Our large box of Cascade will probably last us a year or more. I've found that using a rinse aid like Jet Dry is necessary for dishes to dry completely. I'm not sure if that's just because we had to run a drain line extension but the manual implies that that is the case in any situation. Jet Dry is like $4 and I've got the dispenser set on the lowest of 4 settings so I'm sure it'll last quite a while between refills. There's a salt tray for if you have hard water but we'll not be needing that.

I've put a couple of loads through it so far and they've all come out spotless, even on the economy cycle. The cycles take a long time, or at least it seems like they do I guess I never timed my previous dishwashers. Most of the cycles take about 2:45, though. The buttons only have icons on them and I find I need to keep the manual handy to remember which cycles are which but I've only had it a few days.

All in all I'm about as pleased as I can be, sans the issues with the large items fitting, which cost it that 5th star. As long as it holds up well, I give it a hearty recommendation.

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I already had an 18" dishwasher (that went bad) plugged into my garbage disposal. So, I figured this wouldn't be the most difficult job to swap in the Danby, and it took 4-6 hours (lunch, & some 12oz curls maybe slowed me down here & there)

I'm a casual DIY'er, so this may be too basic for most, but for other's some (hopefully helpful) install feedback.

I also uploaded a few pics to show some details if that helps.

When buying this, just buy one of these "kits" that includes a new water input line (if you don't already have one like this, my current setup had copper pipes), and that also includes the copper 3/4" MIP elbow that you'll need (no, the dishwasher doesn't come with the elbow, you need to buy one) (or just get the elbow if you've already got a braided line): Watts D60U Universal Dishwasher Kit with 3/4-Inch FGH EL, Stainless Steel, 60-Inch. Besides that, you'll also need plumbers tape, some tools, & your beverage of choice. Oh, if you want, on Youtube there are videos of how to install a dishwasher that'll walk you through it as well. I'd say if you've already got one there that you are replacing, and you have some DIY know-how you should be able to do this pretty easy (I called and got 2 quotes, from $100-200 for the install), but got bored & figured I'd give it a try.

--Yes, the instructions for the electrical hookup on page 2 of the manual are for some other machine. On the Danby, there's a skinny green ground already under a screw, and another big green wire in the piggy tail. I just stripped another 3/8" of sheath away on the ground wire in the piggy tail, so I had plenty of exposed wire to wrap around the house's thinker gauge ground wire (spread out the thinner strands of wire when wrapping around the bigger gauge wire, so more contact points), and then used a wire cap (keep screwing the cap until it won't screw in any more). I am not an electrician, so take any advice at your own risk, but that's what my uncle (that knows his stuff) told me to do & seemed to work fine (see customer pictures)

--Yes, the Danby is very short in height, pretty much had to max out the legs. HINT: Take some white-out & mark a corner on each of the feet. Screw them in all the way. Get 1 at the correct height, and "count" the rotations up to that point (each time the white-out comes around), then just rotate the other 3 legs out the same # of rotations. Should be level as is (or pretty dang close).

--At first you are confused where to "route" the water hose & discharge hose, but once you raise up the legs you'll have tons of space underneath the dishwasher.

--The manual is literally backwards, you should start on the last page, & work backwards. Even the "checklist" before turning it on the 1st time is on page 2 :)

--The manual says to have the elbow for the water input pointing "left" but try as I might, perhaps b/c of the threading on the elbow, I couldn't get it tight (& not leaking water) in any position except pointing to the right. Oh well, the braided hose doesn't seem to have a problem with this (see the picture)

--The discharge hose on the Danby is already hooked on, and has a funky curve right where it connects, so I didn't want to bother using a different discharge hose. But, the stock discharge hose wasn't long enough to reach my garbage disposal (given that you should have a point in your discharge line "higher" than the disposal, so water doesn't run back into the dishwasher). So, I just got a coupler (3/4") and hose clamped them together. The manual said you can have a total of 10' of discharge hose which is right what I was at (if you went 15' etc not sure the pump would clear the line?) Anyways, ran a few loads, everything seems to drain just fine (see pic of the coupler as well).

Other random notes:

-don't over-tighten the elbow, might break something.

-Do NOT use your knee to back the machine into the cabinet space, the front stainless panel isn't reinforced so you could dent it. Also, don't get mad when your team loses in the playoffs and kick it.

-STAINLESS STEEL CARE: if you've already got stainless appliances, you probably already have your care routine, but something a sales guy taught me once was using a "micro-fiber" towel to apply the stainless cleaner/polish. Supposedly the micro-fibers get into the fine grain of the steel and does a better job than a normal cloth getting grease off and laying a layer of wax to protect against finger prints. Not sure if this is an urban myth, but works for me. I would put a coat of stainless cleaner/polish on right away before your dog starts throwing his slobber on it.

-Noise--definitely quieter than my old Frigidaire, but if it isn't quiet enough for you, then just use the delayed start timer, so just load up & have it run after the movies are over, no biggie.

-If you have to stop it half-way through a cycle (& its full of water), you can't just manually toggle the control to a "drain" cycle to start over. Fix I found was to run the shortest cycle (the one on the right, Rinse? its only 8 minutes).

-Be sure to show your significant other the dish loading instructions, so you don't have to fight over the best way to load it:)

-Nice that it has a spray arm on the top rack, my last dishwasher didn't, should be a big improvement.

-The dish racks on this Danby are the same width as my last Frigidaire, but they are indeed 2 inches shorter (front to back). So, yes, there is a small loss of space. But, I didn't feel like paying $300 more for a GE for just a few inches, especially since this Danby has got great reviews both here & on HD's site (and besides a few dud machines, most complaints are typical of "any" 18" dishwasher, so not sure what's not to like at this great price point...usually when you see something priced almost half of other machines it means its inferior, but all the reviewers have loved this Danby, and I don't have anything to complain about either after my first 2 loads)

-If you are looking for the Serial # for your online warranty, its not on the tag when you open the door like normal, its listed on the "right" cross-brace when you remove the kicker panel.

-The SLEEP DELAY timer is a little confusing at first, because it doesn't mark passing time by the minute, only in 30 minute decreasing intervals (so at first you'll think its not working, come back in 30 minutes, you'll see the time will have reduced by 30).

-The delivery guys were right on time, really can't beat this with Prime (free) delivery for $441, $25 universal install kit, and DIY install

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Overall this is a nice little unit, which is very appealing to look at. This was a direct replacement for a old 18" dishwasher mounted into my cabinets. Will say that the over-all height of this unit vs. the old unit is a few inches (2"-3") shorter-so I had to adjust the legs quite a bit to accomodate, and now need to add baseboard moulding underneath and around the bottom run of cabinets to hide the opening/ water and electrical connection points not a big deal. Cleans dishes very well, and do recommend that you lower the top rack down to the lowest of the 2 settings, as this will gain you a bit more capacity for dishes (still less capacity than that of my old unit). Also, it should be noted that this unit does not have a heater for drying dishes, so don't be suprised if you need to open the door at the end of the cycle (ave run time 2.75hrs) to allow for air circulation to dry.

Overall very impressed, and would recommend this to anyone looking for a relatively inexpensive way to update/replace a similar unit for a stainless steel model.

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I bought this a year ago and have been using it since. I did not have a dishwasher before and this little space saver is a dream! I give it 5 stars not because it is the best dishwasher ever, but because it has met and exceeded my expectations.

Here are some pros:

Dishes come out clean

Great price

Well-made and designed

Quiet (soft hum puts me to sleep at night--kitchen is right outside my bedroom)

Energy efficient

Attractive design

There are some complaints out there, but be sure to differentiate complaints about the actual model and an 18-inch energy efficient dishwasher in general. Let me address some other people's complaints:

Cycles take a long time: That is tradeoff of energy efficiency and getting Energy Star approval. It's never an issue for me. I don't run the dishwasher because I need something 'now', I run it and forget about it.

On/Off switch stopped working: Any product can have an issue. This one has an 18 month warranty, longer than the standard 12. Mine has worked perfectly for a year.

Has an on/off button: Seriously, that's a problem?

Can't fit a lot in there: With any compact dishwasher, your existing dishes might not fit exactly how you had hoped. Standard size round dishes will fit fine. I spent a few bucks for some shorter, smaller glasses that fit better in the dishwasher than my existing tall ones did.

I had mine professionally installed because I did not have an existing dishwasher. If you are replacing one the same size most people could probably do it themselves.

If you are looking for an 18 inch dishwasher at the low/mid end, this should be at the top of your list.

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We replaced our broken 18 inch dishwasher with this Danby and can't believe how much smaller our loads are. We can get half the amount of glasses and no big bowls compared to our last 18 inch. Kinda sad, but it does clean well. It does have an on/off button, which I don't like. I do like the delayed start option, since we would always forget to start it before bed with our old one.

There aren't many 18 inch dishwashers out there so for the price it's seems OK. We'll see how long it lasts.

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Compatible water filter for AP110 made by Liquid Filters

Compatible water filter for AP110 made by Liquid FiltersDoes the job-could be better with a rubber gasket at the top. Inexpensive. A good choice for those with water sources with a lot of sediment and that require frequent changing.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Scotsman : RFE33A1SC 15 3.0 Cu. Ft. Compact Refrigerator Stainless Steel

Scotsman : RFE33A1SC 15 3.0 Cu. Ft. Compact Refrigerator Stainless SteelWe have a Scotsman compact refrigerator and are surprised and very disappointed to find there is no light provided by these very expensive producers of built in bar refrigerators. There is no way to add a light and since most all are installed at floor level, it requires one to get down on the floor and look into the back using a flashlight to see what is inside when it is evening light.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Culligan IC-100A Level 1 Icemaker and Refrigerator Dispenser Drinking Water Filter

Culligan IC-100A Level 1 Icemaker and Refrigerator Dispenser Drinking Water FilterI have used this filter in the past and ordered two replacements. This time, however, I was sent the Culligan IC-100A instead of the Culligan IC-100. The difference is, as I can clearly see on the boxes, the A does not contain the two fittings (adapters) that I need. Make sure that you receive the correct product before you put this away for future use (as I was going to do.) My order and my receipt both say IC-100 (no A) and since there doesn't seem to be a way to directly talk to Amazon or e-mail them, I'm just returning these. Problem is that in searching for the correct product on the internet, all links go back to Amazon -the Amazon cosmic loop.

I've been using this filter model for two years. I'm on my second unit. It works about the same as other inline filters I've used with regard to taste of the water. It seems not to last as long, but maybe my waster quality has changed, but it lasts long enough considering the price. I do like the quick connect fitting system. My filter is located in an awkward location, and not having to snug up compression fitting anymore to copper tubing is a big help.

I've read other reviews comment on black particles. You have to flush out the filter before you hook up the outlet end to your refrigerator. Just like any other filter. Maybe a gallon at most. I just do it until I don't see black particles coming out. The instructions say to do this as well, but I think it says to use more water. That's just CYA though.

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I am not sure if it was something I was doing, but I bought two of these (one to install and one for backup) and while trying to put the first one in place, it broke (small thin plastic attachment onto my copper cable wasn't working). I was really glad I bought two then the second one broke too!!!

I decided to drink my water as it comes out of the ground forget the filterthese aren't worth it. (HOWEVER, they did refund me the entire price so this seller is reputable!!) Thanks for that guys!

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While installing this icemaker water filter, one of the [optional] adaptors for compression nut ends snapped clean off. Now I must call customer service to see what can be done. Needless to say, I'm not pleased with the quality of this product.

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I bought a two-pack for my Sub-Zero refrigerator. The older water filters used to come with brass nuts on each end but these new ones come with plastic ones. I over tightened and cracked the first one. This is probably my fault but would not have happened with brass nuts. Luckily, they come in pairs, so I installed the second filter without any problems. Next time, If I have a choice, I will choose a filter that is made with quality parts.

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Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Vinotemp VT-15TS 15 Bottle Touchscreen Wine Cooler, Black

Vinotemp VT-15TS 15 Bottle Touchscreen Wine Cooler, Black
  • Touch screen control panel with safety lock function to prevent unwanted temperature changes in the cabinet
  • Temperature range of 39-65-degrees fahrenheit
  • Dual-paned glass door with magnetic seal maintains interior cooler temperature
  • Storage features include slide out metal shelves and bulk storage space
  • For freestanding installation only

I like this wine fridge, so far, though when its compressor runs, it is noisy. I'm hoping it will last longer than my last Vinotemp, which was thermoelectric (unlike this one).

PROS

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room inside for large, upright, or corked bottles, flexible

well packed for shipment (better than R. Sayre's! -mine shipped from Amazon)

nice looking

door works smoothly

more cooling power

CONS

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noisy (when the compressor kicks in, it hums)

some vibration from the compressor

wide (I have room for it, but you'd better check the dimensions)

only one temperature zone

I'm adding a special note about the packing because of R. Sayre's bad experience with doors getting ripped off. Mine, shipped from Amazon to here in Hawaii, was protected by styrofoam in an inner box, then that was suspended with foam corner offsets and more styrofoam panels within a larger box. And it arrived undamaged.

My old Vinotemp, Vinotemp VT-12TEDS-2Z Dual Zone Thermoelectric Wine Cooler, 12-Bottle, which broke at 16 months, was so cramped inside that getting a 1.5 liter or a tall Alsace/Mosel bottle into the fridge was difficult, but this model is much roomier inside, and it lets you stand some bottles upright, if you want to. I wouldn't want to put as many as 15 bottles in it, though. Unless you remove both shelves, I don't think you could get in more than 4 overly tall bottles standing up across the front. With the middle shelf removed, but the top shelf kept in and holding 4 standard sized bottles, I can fit 3 1.5 liter bottles standing up in front on the bottom, and additional standard bottles standing up behind them.

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This unit replaces a small Avanti thermoelectric cooler, which while quiet, regularly blew its electrolytic capacitors. In comparison, this unit is a little bit of an upgrade, having a better control panel for the temperature. It is a little noisy, but only to be expected.

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I tried twice with this order, and Amazon was quick with the replacement. But both coolers were destroyed during shipping. Had it survived shipping, the cooler appeared nice (though not rugged) and looked like it would serve my purposes (I particularly liked the flexible configuration and apparent capacity to hold longer/fatter bottles by standing them up. But there was very little cushioning in the packaging. Consequently the door was shattered / torn off the hinge when it arrived in both orders. Guess I'll look for it in a physical store. I wouldn't ordinarily downgrade for a shipping problem, but unless they change the packaging (or unless UPS handles the box with extraordinary delicacy), I don't think there's a likelihood yours will arrive intact. I order a lot from Amazon, and this is the first time I've run into a problem like this with a product.

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We purchased this product to store eggs & possibly other products to sale. We needed a small unit to fit under a table & this was the right size. It has a precise (digital) setting for the temp. & displays currant temp. at all times. We like the blue LED lighting also. It has worked perfect so far.

If this was a bit less noisy, I may consider a 5 stars!

Other than that , it is convenient.... Yes. 15 bottles can get in but I keep the red bull and sodas in the lower levels.

Friday, November 29, 2013

Whirlpool 2188661 Crisper Pan for Refrigerator

Whirlpool 2188661 Crisper Pan for RefrigeratorMy crisper drawer broke to pieces after 3 1/2 years. I ordered a replacement and it looks to be the same flimsy plastic. I hate to only give this seller two stars because the seller is in no way at fault. The seller gets five stars the product only two.

This is a replacement for a cripser drawer that the rails broke off of. It fits fine and looks almost exactly the same as the original except for it is missing the white strip across the front-no big to deal to me.

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This crisper pan fits perfectly in my Whirlpool refrigerator. After years of a broken crisper drawer, I actually have one that works like a drawer again. If no one decides to use it as stairs again, I think it just might last.

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Frigidaire 240363701 Door Bin for Refrigerator

Frigidaire 240363701 Door Bin for RefrigeratorThis is exactly as described. Fits our Frigidaire Refrigerator perfectly. Looks to be a direct factory replacement item. I would purchase this item again.

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Saturday, October 12, 2013

EA 2188622 Whirlpool Kenmore Estate Refrigerator Water Valve 2188622

EA 2188622 Whirlpool Kenmore Estate Refrigerator Water Valve 2188622
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This did the job, I replaced the icemaker itself a weel or so ago but aparently the valve was bad as well. It was easy to replace taking only a half hour. There was a good video on youtube that made things easy.

Friday, September 13, 2013

Hamilton Beach Replacement HEPA Filter for Model 04383, 04384

Hamilton Beach Replacement HEPA Filter for Model 04383, 04384The filters work, but it would be better if they came up with a filter that is reusable. $30 for a filter that only lasts at most two months is expensive.

this filter is designed to be replaced once per month per instructions, whereas the original was designed for long term use with regualr vaccuming.

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They make so many models and brands, overlap is going to happen. I double checked with Lowes and Amazon before buying this off Amazon, and double checked the numbers since there are ones out there that are so close...

That being said, they work perfectly, and my unit is back online, doing what it should.

Nice filter.

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This is a solid filter for replacement use. Easy to install and maintain. Seems like decent quality too. I recommend this item.

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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Chrome Air Gap (RO) Reverse Osmosis System Faucet

Chrome Air Gap Reverse Osmosis System FaucetI've been using this faucet for a couple of months now. It is soooo superior to the Watts 1160xx model I had previously. The lever action is smooth and exudes quality. Very nice and well worth the extra money. If they only made it in white!

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Sunpentown RF-322W 3.2 cu. ft. Double Door Refrigerator with Energy Star

Spt 3.2-Cubic Feet Compact Energy Star Refrigerator, WhiteThis SPT refrigerator/freezer is not inexpensive. It is a high price food killer. I went through a year of mysteriously having spoiled milk and bad food. As it turns out the coldest the refrigerator will go is 56 degrees and the freezer is 45 degrees. What a waste of money.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

12868513 FRIDGE CONTROL BOARD WHIRLPOOL KENMORE MAYTAG JENN-AIR NEW OEM PART 11

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As a person who is not into electronic and yet did not want to pay hugely a tech to fix my refrigerator, I was very reluctant it will fit let alone how to install it. No problem, with enclosed instructions I did it perfectly and it works like a champs with a lot $$ in my pocket.