Refrigerator Advice [message #134050] |
Sun, 10 July 2011 14:41  |
Carl S.
 Messages: 4186 Registered: January 2009 Location: Tucson, AZ.
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Our coach still has the original Norcold all electric, AC/DC refrigerator. It still functions OK, but is getting kind of tired. It will cool down and keep things frozen in the freezer, but it takes a long time to do it. It is also getting kind of ratty looking. It is just time to modernize. My wife, Kathy, has wanted a GMC related item for her birthday each of the past few years, and has decided on a refrigerator for this year.
Since we like to dry camp on occasion, we would like to go with a heat absorption fridge and I would like any and all suggestions on brand (Norcold or Dometic), model number, two way or three way, etc. Also, if anyone knows where the best deals are, I would appreciate that information too.
Kathy would also like to know what the comparison is in terms of inside capacity between the old Norcold (7 cf?) and the newer models (6.3 cf).
Thanks everyone.
Carl Stouffer
'75 ex Palm Beach
Tucson, AZ.
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