We selected and purchased new from Sears
this black refrigerator/freezer (along with all our other kitchen
appliances) when we moved into our new home in late 2003. It is 25.2
total cubic feet, 15.4 CF for fresh foods and 9.8 CF for frozen. It has
slide-out adjustable shelves and racks, a dairy compartment, adjustable
humidity crisper, convertible vegetable/meat drawer, snack/deli drawer,
outside dispenser for water, cubed ice and crushed ice, a large inside
ice cube container inside for the icemaker, and a water filtration
system. It is 35 1/2 inches wide, 69 5/8 inches high and 33 3/4 inches
deep with the handles. We have the owners manual, etc., that came with
the refrigerator.
My wife and I are empty nester senior citizens, so use of the dispenser, opening and closing of the doors, etc., have been minimal. The textured black finish is free of mars and scratches and everything is in excellent condition. Even all the light bulbs are original. It is Energy Star rated, and the manufacturer estimates that it consumes only 654 Kwh/year. When new, it sold for $1299, and Sears has a current comparable model for $1799. This one is yours for $295.
I just noticed that the first photo, the one of the front, picked up reflections that make the front look distorted. It is not.
Bob
Titusville




My wife and I are empty nester senior citizens, so use of the dispenser, opening and closing of the doors, etc., have been minimal. The textured black finish is free of mars and scratches and everything is in excellent condition. Even all the light bulbs are original. It is Energy Star rated, and the manufacturer estimates that it consumes only 654 Kwh/year. When new, it sold for $1299, and Sears has a current comparable model for $1799. This one is yours for $295.
I just noticed that the first photo, the one of the front, picked up reflections that make the front look distorted. It is not.
Bob
Titusville








