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Old 03-25-2009, 12:12 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Redwing View Post
We have had the same Kelvinator refrigerator in our cottage since 1960 and it still works like a charm! It is extremely quiet (sound-less!) and works as efficiently as ever. I do not have the heart to replace it, and will likely let it die a natural death before doing so.
A natural death can come very slowly to a refrigerator, Redwing. You may not have enough time left to allow your 1960 Kelvinator to "die a natural death." We're still making use of the 1927 General Electric Monitor Top refrigerator that my grandfather bought new. (He's been dead since 1947!) My parents are gone, and I'm 63. I'd bet that it will outlive me too.
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