Peace
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Good thing it was a new folding ladder…
I wouldn't haul a new refrigerator on a trailer anyways. I know how much a trailer can bounce, and how much wind resistance a frig can offer.Apparently, they could afford a probably several hundred dollar fridge, but not a couple of $10 ratchet straps.
Sometimes you just have to sit back and let Darwin do his job.
Have you priced a refrigerator lately? "several hundred dollars" would be cheap.Apparently, they could afford a probably several hundred dollar fridge, but not a couple of $10 ratchet straps.
We've been averaging about 2 years per kitchen refrigerator, recently. So, when I drop $2k on one, I just figure it's basically a $1k per year rental fee.Have you priced a refrigerator lately? "several hundred dollars" would be cheap.
We have two fridges in the house. First one we got at a ding&dent store "cheap" for our house in '93; there's a scratch on one of the sides (which I've only seen when I moved the fridge to a different house x3 or if I pull it out to clean). This fridge has literally never had anything go wrong with it. (Kitchenaid)Full-disclosure, 2 or 3 refrigerators back, I did "stick it to" the manufacturer and made them replace a failed compressor, just so I could resell the thing on Craigslist. I had already replaced the refrigerator at that point, it's hard to go more than a day or three without your main kitchen refrigerator, but I was getting my money's worth out of the manufacturer.
I think the refrigerator was 1 year 10 months old, when the compressor failed. Totally unacceptable.