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12-13-2008, 08:52 PM | #1 |
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Note to Detroit: Consider the Refrigerator: The New Yorker
Greeting's Avalonian's,
Does this make too much sense? Note to Detroit: Consider the Refrigerator; http://www.newyorker.com/online/blog...der-the-r.html |
12-14-2008, 08:32 PM | #2 | |
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Re: Note to Detroit: Consider the Refrigerator: The New Yorker
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The only thing I can think of to help is clean your coils!!! In the year 2006 we got a "new" refrigerator as the "old one 9 years old" gave out. So this new one is a PAIN to keep the coils clean on. They are not on the back of it so you can just do it NO... Now to clean them I have to have tools of all kinds nut drivers and other handy tools to get to the coils then it takes over a hour to get all the dust and fluff off of them and the fan. AND to add to the keep it clean if you have a desk top you need to take the thing apart and get a can of air remove the direction cover from the back fan and clean out the coils on that. Last week hubby was ready to call "the guy" when I did just that bingo desk top is now working just fine.. Just cleaning the back side of the fan is NOT good enuogh. If you have any lint on the outside of the comptuer you have tons on the coil. So lets keep it clean and save some energy.. Walking is good. |
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