Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 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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