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I've created it, but Supreme Being/Cosmic Deity (whatever you will) knows why!!

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Anne58 Wed 19-Nov-14 16:35:33

Afternoon all,

Thinking about it, I could have called this thread "One damn thing after another", bearing in mind my recent garage bill sad

Anyway, my fridge freezer has decided to shuffle off some part or another, resulting in a perfectly working freezer (thank goodness, as it's reasonably well stocked at present), but a fridge that produces a less than perfectly chilled bottle of wine. (Plus cheese going off before it should) sad

According to our local electrical chap, we could have it "looked at", although not quite sure what good that would do, unless he has powers that we know nothing about, but the most likely faults would still be around £100 to fix (presumably this sum includes coming in and giving the appliance some sort of prolonged stare confused ) but as it's approaching 10 years old, there is no guarantee that it will last much longer. Particularly if the stare is applied through narrowed eyes.

So with a heavy heart and a light wallet we have decided to look for a new one. For "we", please understand that it has fallen to me to carry out all necessary research and report back.

Himself has decided that a black one would look quite smart, which indeed it well might, as the kitchen is mainly light wood with black worktops, and tiles in black, cream and a coffee colour.

There is a slight restriction on height, as the boxed in pipes to the boiler are above the allotted space, and of course a restriction on width as this is limited by the gap between then end of the cupboards and the wall.

So, yesterday armed only with a cup of tea, a notepad and a biro I set to. Various pages quickly became covered in cryptic notes, such as "? box. turk. ?" " Wt. disp. nt nded" and "sld. rck, v.g"

It was when the chat gnome on the Argos site popped up and said "You seem to be looking for a fridge freezer, can I help you?" that I realised I had obviously been going round in circles. Her name was Udi, and apart from trying to convince me of the benefits of a seriously expensive model, she was quite good.

The final result it that I now have a rather impressive excel sheet showing all the dimensions of a range of models, which sites they were on, what make and model number (I was rather taken with the Samsung RB29FSRNDBC [go on, google it, it's real!) but it was a little too deep, my real favourite though was the Hotpoint Ultima FFL1810K, gorgeous handles but sadly too tall)

So NOW what?

numberplease Fri 21-Nov-14 17:26:24

I do prefer my water very cold.

Tegan Fri 21-Nov-14 23:21:50

It's not good for your tum sad.

Anne58 Mon 24-Nov-14 16:48:01

Well, I've placed the order, it will be delivered on Friday, but I hope I don't regret it.

It's just been pointed out to me that it's "Black Friday" when traditionally many retailers reduce their prices! I'll be hopping mad if they do.

Anne58 Thu 27-Nov-14 16:44:18

I'm starting to get a bit excited!

janerowena Thu 27-Nov-14 22:34:10

I hope it all goes well. Did you ask for the old one to be taken away? My last delivery men tried to sneak off without taking mine. After a bit of interrogation, I discovered that they didn't want to take my old washing machine because I was one of the first deliveries of the day, and my old machine would be in the way! Their revenge was to leave the vast quantity of packing behind - I had asked for that to be taken as well.

Ana Thu 27-Nov-14 22:47:03

Argos were a bit like that with our new fridge-freezer.

We'd paid extra to have the old one taken away, but they Ummed and Ahhed about whether they could even get the new one down the steps to our back door (two hefty men!).

They did take the old one, but just dumped the new one in the kitchen leaving us to unpack it. Not good service!

Anne58 Thu 27-Nov-14 23:07:53

I did have that option, if I paid £9.99, but decided to put it on Freecycle, with a "warts and all" description.

See other thread for more info, but I'm starting to get worried that I may end up with it stuck in the hall, and if she doesn't collect it it will cost me over £17 to get it collected by the council sad

Bit pee'ed off really, try to do someone a favour, and it might end up costing us money.

Ana Thu 27-Nov-14 23:21:04

Yes, have seen the other thread.

Don't panic, she said she'd collect it on Monday and if the worst comes to the worst you can always re-advertise it on Freecycle! smile

Anne58 Fri 28-Nov-14 07:42:02

Well, they've phoned and it looks like it might be here before 8.15 shock grin

Nelliemoser Fri 28-Nov-14 08:38:37

I have just taken delivery of a Cooker from Currys. At 7am, I had an automated T/C from Currys saying my appliance would be delivered between 7 and 9am. It arrived at 8ish. I was worried bout having to wait in all day.

Off to spend spend spend on food is ASDA.

Anne58 Fri 28-Nov-14 08:58:18

Arrived at 8.35, all black and shiny!

Shame it will have to stand in the middle of the kitchen until Mr P comes home to change the doors over!

Enjoy your shopping Nellie, although I would recommend having a look in Lidl if there's one nearby!

pompa Fri 28-Nov-14 09:06:51

Some carriers are really good at predicting delivery times. We had one recently, that if you went online to track your order, it showed a map with the current location of your lorry and which delivery he was currently at. It gave the ETA and even the drivers name. With the gizmo's that you sign plus GPS, this sort of information should be available from all major carriers.

About a year ago I ordered a laptop, It was coming from Asia (I forget exactly where). They promised 48 hour delivery which I could not believe. There tracking system showed its journey across the planet in real time. It was amazing to see the contorted route it took, sometimes in the wrong direction. Each time it changed planes/trucks it was logged. It arrived in just 33 hrs from my order.