Bert - knowing the high roller you are check these guys out - http://www.mountainhighappliance.com...-Refrigerators
Really they do have an excellent selection and are in your neck of the woods - Louisville.
On a serious note they do have a great selection and will probably have what you want or more importantly what your wife wants.
Down here in the Springs I've been thrilled with purchases made at Shouse. I know they are part of a larger company now, and one I believe is also available in the Denver metro area.
My current refrigerator is a Samsung I purchased in an emergency from Lowe's. The old one died and I didn't want to shop much, just pick one, drag it home and plug it in. It has served me very well. The ice maker did quit one day shy of warranty expiration, and Samsung replaced it without argument. To the point of replacing the entire freezer door because the tech damaged the stainless door and display. Could I have saved a couple of $ searching? Of course, but time is money as well. Lowe's is less than 5 minutes from the house and they loaded it in my truck for me. At that time, they even came and got the old one free later on...
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we've had good luck with the Sears Outlet. Scratch/Dent for %50 off or more.
Maytag/Whirlpool makes most of the domestic brand names, fyi.
I like the bottom freezer type, not keen on the double doors though, most of the time you have to still open both doors to get stuff out, especially the drawers for meet/veggies etc.
My 2 cents.
I'm back for the peepee whacking
I also realized I actually meant Mile High, not AFO - Mile High has warehouse sales every 1/4 or so and you can get good deals on their stuff. Call and ask when it is.
Back to the peepee whacking.
We may have dodged a bullet temporarily. I pulled the ducting in the back of the freezer and the coils were a solid block of ice.
Unplugged it and gave it a thorough defrost and put it back together.
38 degrees on the fridge side this morning.
It seems there is a circuit board for the automatic defrost that craps the bed regularly on this particular model.
Replacement cost is up there and most people just manually defrost it anyway.
We shall see, hopefully we have enough time to save up for a new one.
Thanks for the suggestions, we shall go shopping after the first of the year
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