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  • missing refrigerator parts helpful hint.

    We just bought a house, and with trying to completley renovate from top to bottom in the living and dining room, we are saving by NOT purchasing new appliances (which I desparatley want)... so we are making do with the refrigerator left by the previous owner.

    Our problem was, no racks to hold anything in on the shelves in the door. My partner came up with a BRILLIANT idea (i thought at least) we purchased two of the 18" nylon covered bungee cords, and hooked them in the holes. Worked like a charm. Just thought I'd share in case anybody else needs it.

  • #2
    Good tip! Thanks

    Dan O.

    The Appliance Information Site
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    • #3
      you might try repairclinic .com - they can supply parts for most of the appliances

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      • #4
        We had thought of looking for replacement, but we are going to be replacing it when we renovate the kitchen, which should be a few months, so, until then, we deal with the bungees....

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        • #5
          When your finished go to www.kegworks.com and get the parts for a beer tapper for the fridge.

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          • #6
            quote:Originally posted by HayZee518
            When your finished go to www.kegworks.com
            Now that's a handy site!

            quote:we are going to be replacing it when we renovate the kitchen, so, until then, we deal with the bungees..
            That's what I figured when you said "we are making do with the refrigerator" so I didn't suggest you check out the 'Repair Parts' section of my web site to find out how to go about getting the proper replacement parts for your appliances.

            BTW. Shelves for refrigerators are often very expensive. Door bars/shelves too unless it is just the plastic end caps which have broken and you still have the metal, rail part.

            JFYI

            Dan O.

            The Appliance Information Site
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            • #7
              quote:Originally posted by Dan O.
              BTW. Door bars/shelves [are very expensive] too unless it is just the plastic end caps which have broken and you still have the metal, rail part.
              I just came across one that illustrates that point (see the following link). Although not all door shelves/bars are that expensive and GE parts tend to be among the most expensive replacement parts from my experience, it gives you an idea what consumers can run into.

              - GE Refrigerator Door Shelf Bar
              LINK > http://www.appliance411.com/data.php?rcpn=WR71X1689

              But don't give up on a repair until you've actually priced the replacement parts. You can sometimes be pleasantly surprised.

              JFYI

              Dan O.

              The Appliance Information Site
              =D~~~~~~

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