If you've bought a fridge in the last 40 years your fridge has shelves on the door for bottles, a butter box/shelf thing, removable vegetable crisper drawers but not in the door (the warmest part of the fridge). And the rollout shelves are a bad idea, tipping hazard, something heavy like a turkey could shift the balance dangerously forward, especially if multiple are out at once. Also my freezer makes icecubes automatically, without me needing to mess with trays. This fridge had a bunch of outdated versions of common features.
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Can you stop reposting this every fucking day?
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simple the charge you more but give you less, so their reveneu is bigger
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Please someone put "I dont want to set the world on fire" soundtrack to this.
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this is the kind of image people still move to America from 3rd world countries - only to realize it's 2022 and America itself is now a 3rd world country.
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If you buy the fridge does the dishwasher come with it?
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Nightmare to clean useless features dangerous balance
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My common fridge has most, if not all of those features, but with an auto water & ice cube and crushed ice dispenser.
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Just like the women apparently
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Because 1956 was before the socialist revolution and immigrant invasion of the USA.
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More technology and more way to Free or Refrigerate food in a safer way than blasting CFC inside
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Hey OP @pilllo you just took the comments from the other posts right?
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A fridge back then was way more expensive and was sold on convenience. Since then, everything was a race to the bottom in mass production. You want them as cheap as possible these days. You want to sell huge numbers of exactly the same thing. Electrolux, V-Zug and probably many other well known brands sell the same fridge from the same production line with a different logo. Switching brands has become nonsensical in many instances. You get precisely three models to choose from, worldwide :D. It's not quite that bad yet, but we're getting there it seems. Not to mention if one manufacturer can get away with a crappy but cheap design, everyone else follows.
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I think bag then, stuff like that was made for a much smaller group of people. Now that everyone wants the same, they just keep producing cheap shit that needs to be replaced every 2-5 years
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These fridges lasted for 30-40 years as well. Now they make these things break after 10 years to earn money. Its a real shitty practice. Apple does it with their updates to slow down their phones so the hip kids buys the new version after 2-3 years. They do it on certain parts on cars so the companies can still earn money on it. If they want to save the environment, maybe make things last longer again is the way to go, instead of taxing common people which doesn't help shit.
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Damn, you gonna make me play Fallout again….
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And there's my firdge which can't even refrigerate
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You have any idea how much the fridges cost back then, compared to the income?
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