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Old 05-02-2010, 11:29 AM   #6628
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Originally Posted by Kevy Baby View Post
Our fridge is 20 years old - my first "adult" purchase after graduating from college. We keep toying with the idea of buying a new one before the old one dies. How do you know when your refrigerator is about to die. We have been very lucky (knock on wood), that we have never had a problem with the one we have.

Our first indication was when Tori's ice cream was too frozen for a few days, then suddenly it was in milkshake mode. The very next day the other part of the fridge just stopped completely- I reached in to get some milk and noticed it was practically room temp.The fridge still made all the usual humming noises that it always had, so we had no other indications that it was dead.
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