anyone bought appliances from ajmadison.com?
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I bought my appliances, but question on fridge!!
Comments (3)I think I've figured it out! I was studying and studying this installation photo, and, yes, because of the WALL, the fridge needs 5 1/2 inch clearance to install so the doors open. I guess my question is... wouldn't the Liebherr need that too?? Because the wall isn't going anywhere! Anyhow, I think a solution to this is to put a small cabinet on the left side of the fridge. Then I only need a 1" clearance on either side. Which now begs the question - how small (width) can I go with cabinet size next to a fridge and still have something that is worth having?? Would a 6" cabinet give me a small pantry? Or maybe someplace for our spices or cookie sheets (standing up) ,etc? Hmmmm.......See MoreHas anyone bought a fridge from Overstock?
Comments (0)I'm considering purchasing a fridge from Overstock but am a bit nervous. Wanted to see if anyone has experience buying a fridge (or large appliances) from the site. TIA!...See MoreCable guardrails on deck: anyone bought from Alibaba?
Comments (8)I am trying to figure out what kind of safety precautions a portable BBQ is supposed to have :) 1) a sticker that says "caution VERY HOT contains fire" 2) a sticker that says "do not use in your living room" 3) a sticker that say "don't leave unattended" 4) a sticker that says "do not attempt to use in a hurricane" 5) a sticker that says " discard when rust makes holes in the sheet metal" 6) a sticker that says "only use in the upright position" 7) a sticker that says "do not attempt to use this on a boat in the wind or otherwise" 8) a sticker that says "caution, these stickers will melt and burn" 9) a sticker that says "not to be used as a toy for kids" 10) a sticker that says " not to be used for climbing on"...See MoreAnyone used an appliance outlet store for their kitchen appliances?
Comments (15)I have had good & bad expriences buying from an outlet store or scratch & dent sale. I had a good experience buying a srctah -n -dent off a box floor sale. Stove still working 5 years, using daily. I had a horrible experience buying from an outlet store. The dish washer I bought still in box, but found out it was defective on 1st use. It kept locking half cycle, etc. I tried to return it 3 days later, but found out I had to do a bunch of hoops to try to return. What a nightmare. The outlet stor sent a technician out. Technician says it is defective motherboard & it would cost more to fix than exchange for new one. So, I called to return. Then told I would have to fix it, sold as is, nothing wrong, ignores, etc. I posted a bad review of experience, then finally higher management apologized & aaccepted return. So, after that I am weary to buy from an outlet. Like someone mentioned, a lot of outlets are returns from another customer. There's a reason. It may be wrong color, but if you see more of those models there, that's a huge red flag it's that model which must have smething more wrong with it. It could also be overstock, if lucky that is what it is. It's kind of a gamble. so due your deligence & research on each purchase to lower your risk: research each model # with manufacturer (like M suggested) read the return policy & contract fully buy where return policy give some time to use appliance & return if it does not work properly buy with credit card that extends warranty. Read all terms & conditions of buying "as is" products in all your warranties. Learn how the warranty works. Some warranties extend other warranty some offer to fix if shipped but you got to pay all shipping, some offer store credit or full refund. Some are a waste of money some are worth the money....See Morechris2009
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