There was a 1930's Frigidaire still running in the garage of my dad's house when he died in 1988. Reminds me of the time we were in a kitchen store and my 9 year old daughter was amazed at these plastic trays that made ice cubes.
My grandma had one of these old monsters. not sure if it was a coleman or a frigidaire or what, but it was ancient in the ninties and still running strong (the little tiny freezer box inside was always covered in a thick layer of ice if that tells you anything...)
meanwhile, there'll be a coleman fridge fromt he sixties still running at the heat-death of the universe...
There was a 1930's Frigidaire still running in the garage of my dad's house when he died in 1988. Reminds me of the time we were in a kitchen store and my 9 year old daughter was amazed at these plastic trays that made ice cubes.
My grandma had one of these old monsters. not sure if it was a coleman or a frigidaire or what, but it was ancient in the ninties and still running strong (the little tiny freezer box inside was always covered in a thick layer of ice if that tells you anything...)