Many home improvement stores have refrigerators. Most are peer reviewed. So try Home Depot or Lowes for starters, if you dont like what you find try other stores like Sears.
foohy brand
No. Its a website that sells name brand products.
There are a few best rated refrigerators. To name a few there are: LG LFC25700, which is a bottom-freezer with excellent temperature control, and high efficiency. Another great brand is the GE GSH22JFX, a side-by-side with through-the-door ice and water and other features. Lastly, the Maytag M1TXEMMW, which has excellent cooling and energy efficiency.
I believe people started using "fridge" for refrigerators because of the popular brand "Fridgedair"... like when people use "Kleenex" when they really mean facial tissue. It's a popular brand of that particular item, and everyone knows what you want when you ask for a kleenex
There can be a lot of content related to shopping on the Brand Depot website which is the website for the shopping outlet with the same name, 'Brand Depot'.
For reviews from current owners, one could go to the NoteBook Review website or CNET. IBM has development information available at their website as well as a retailer locator.
you should be able to look online and go to the website of the refrigerator you need information on. enter in the name brand of the refrigerator (in you search bar) and it should bring up that companies website....once on the site go to the products and it should tell you were to obtain the model# and /or it will give you a customer service #
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the cold dude
It could depend what era the American is from. I've heard a refrigerator referred to as:refrigeratorice boxcoolerfridgeby the brand name - like Frigidaire or Kelvinator
Raytheon, an aerospace company, joined the appliance business through its acquisition of Amana in 1965 and produced refrigerators and other products under that established brand name
Whirlpool licensed the RCA name and marketed RCA Whirlpool refrigerators from the late 1950s through the early 1990s. RCA Refrigerators are not longer manufactured.