@guysmom wrote:
Time to defrost our 29 year old upright freezer! (5 ft tall and about 12 cu ft). I usually defrost it once every 10 months or so. It's not a self-defrost, so that means unplugging it, putting all the stuff in the freezer into 2 large coolers, then putting a large plastic bag under the freezer with towels on top of the bag (to protect floor). Layer bottom shelf of freezer with towel to collect thawing water. Then I heat up 4 pans of water on the stove to boiling and then placing them on the freezer shelves. Close door and wait about 40 minutes. Then by this time, ice has become soft enough to either bang off with the butt end of a screwdriver, or chop off with a spatula. OR....turn on the blow dryer and melt it away. The whole thing takes about 2 hours, and uses up about 4 towels. Then I replace everything, plug it back in, close the door, and FORGET about doing THAT again for another 10 months!! PHEW!! Why do I put myself through that?? Well, it's a great freezer and works great!! Why get rid of it, right?? That's what I think....UNTIL the time comes to defrost it again, haha!! You know the good ol' standby definition of insanity, right?!?!?!?! Oh well!!!
@walesmaven wrote:
Honny,
By far the best local appliance bargains are to be had at the Sear Outlet store in Wheaton. Many of those appliances have only cosmetic issues that will not be visible at all, depending on how/where they are installed. Others are perfect, but the buyer did not like the looks when they arrived, or similar stuff. Also, if you open a Sears Credit card there when you buy you will get an extra discount (10% more if I recall) AND up to 18 months of interest free time to pay off the appliance. Just do not add anything later to that account while paying off the appliance!!! (Read the fine print!) ALSO if PEPCO is your energy supplier, they will come and collect the old energy guzzling appliance for free AND give you a credit on your bill if you can show that you replaced it with a more efficient model. (See PEPCO for qualifying appliances).
You can check the Outlet store inventory on line. And, if what you really want is at another one you may also save even if you pay the have that delivered. There are 2 or more other outlets within maybe 75 miles ?
And, remember, Kenmore appliances are often clones of much higher priced brands. You can actually see, online, that their user manuals are identical. I save $700, even at outlet prices for each brand, by getting the Kenmore Clone for the very, very highest rated washer/dryer combo last year.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Dr's. appointment this morning, have Carpol Tunnel in left hand and it's killing me...will see if surgery is an option.
Best Buy to spend my rewards cash (not a job), Trader Joe's next door, will take a look, and expecting heavy rainstorm, so rest of day will be planned depending on weather. Many things to do at home....
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Today finds me emotionally lifted, as my Dr.'s appointment finds me without Carpol Tunnel or needing surgery, which I had decided I had. Turns out to be severe Arthritis and a shot helped, so off to get a wrist brace, spend my rewards $ at Best Buy, pick up a B-day card at Trader Joe's, great cards for .99 for my daughters upcoming b-day, and treat myself to my favorite chicken wrap (at my expense), not a chain as shoppers know it, which is why it is so good...did their other place as a shop and can't stop thinking about the food. Home to get stuff together for the Veteran's truck to pick up next week...busy day includes playing on the forum and computer.. .no real shopping, restaurant tomorrow night, another no brainer and 3 miles from home.