Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 If I were you, I'd call a couple of repairmen in your area, tell them that your highly allergic to dust and mold and ask them for their suggestions. I would think that they'd know which are the easiest to maintain. > > Dear Forum Members, > > I went to buy a new refridgerator today and was distressed to find > that (all?) the new ones > have drain pans that cannot be accessed, and the coils cannot be > cleaned either. Is this > really as I was told? Are they all being made that way now-a-days? > > If not, which new model would be best to get? > > My 1975 Sears Kenmore still runs like a top, but it has open > fiberglass insulation that > is dusty to say the least, and the sponge under the drain pan has > definitely seen it's better > day. If I could remove all the old insulation, I just might keep > it. But I'm not certain this > could (or should be done). > > Help? ! > > Todd in Tenn. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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