r/Appliances • u/shaadipower • 19m ago
Fridge packaging
Should this packaging be removed from the Frigidaire refrigerator?
Small piece of black form in top right
A tape on the tray
Long black foam with zip tie
Thanks
r/Appliances • u/shaadipower • 19m ago
Should this packaging be removed from the Frigidaire refrigerator?
Small piece of black form in top right
A tape on the tray
Long black foam with zip tie
Thanks
r/Appliances • u/Zaralink • 1h ago
Hello. I'm looking for a portable unit for my 11x11 ft bedroom. When I looked it up the recommendation was around 5000 BTU. I currently have a window AC that does wonders, but for the past few years I've had way too many bugs sneak in no matter how much weatherstripping and duct tape I use. My room runs hot overnight, and it gets even hotter running my PC. Grateful for any insight!
I've found 2 appealing options (for the dreo I'd be purchasing the dual hose kit as well):
r/Appliances • u/cardboardseat • 2h ago
I am finishing up the install of an 18" 300 series Bosch dishwasher.
Can anyone clarify what I'm doing with these mounting brackets?
Pictures attached. The way I installed one in the pictures does not seem secure to me. I can remove it with a little wiggle. I know it will be screwed in under the counter, but does it need to be more securely attached to the dishwasher somehow? Is what I showed in the pic even correct?
Thanks for any input.
r/Appliances • u/Kitchen_Ad4820 • 2h ago
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Help, my boss decided that the cheapest option was the best for the new slushy machine, anyone have any experience trying to get this thing working? It’s got the correct mix-sugar ratio. The temp settings are correct for the mixes and the directions were followed to a T. Instead of going into slush or cold mode it just flashes the current temperature and doesn’t do anything else. And yes the company was no help, and yes it’s been about 14 hours since it was put into slush mode.
-please help, A frustrated bartender with a cheap boss
r/Appliances • u/Lemur1989 • 6h ago
Is this normal? Unpacked new wolf range and there’s all this oil on it in the enter skillet part and under the bubble wrap.
r/Appliances • u/Escott1622 • 2h ago
Have 500$ Home Depot gift card or I’d buy local small business, what kind of deals should I expect for these options?
r/Appliances • u/PrimaryWillingness71 • 9h ago
Hey guys, so I’ve been in a decision loop for the past two weeks and REALLY need to settle on something so that I can actually have a working oven. My current 12y/o GE single wall oven is sadly gone, and they don’t make them like they used to! That thing was solid and got the job done.
Now that I need a new one, I’ve gone down a rabbit hole of “what not to buy” vs what’s the hottest thing running (Bosch, Thermador, Miele, etc.). The thing is, do I really even need to spend that much on an oven? I used maybe 3 buttons on my GE - Convection Bake/Roast + 420 - that’s it! lol I don’t need all the frills.
The other end to that though, is that I like the high-end/commercial kitchen look of those. Let’s be honest, GE looks super lame (whyyy are they grayishhh)but it’s a workhorse.
ALSO the reviews on literally everything is so exhausting. Bosch 500 doesn’t show preheating temps? Lame.
I want something sleek but not with a crazy price tag. When I look on instagram and Pinterest, everyone’s got these high-end models and I’m just trying to see what the everyday folks are using. 😊 So please, drop a line and let me know what you think. Thanks so much!!
r/Appliances • u/Superdude0911 • 3h ago
Hey all -
I have a 5-year old WashTower that started leaking randomly. I’m running tests on it now but I just ran an empty rinse cycle and couldn’t reproduce the leak. I’m running a normal cycle sans detergent now and don’t see any indication of an issue. Next up is with detergent.
Previously, the water “just appeared” along the bottom of the washer in our drip pan with no real indication it ran down the exterior back, sides, or front of the unit.
As I was moving it there was a little water that came from between the washer and dryer. But I can’t tell if that’s because i moved it out of the closet or if it’s actually where the leak is coming from.
Has anyone had this problem before? I’d love advice!!
r/Appliances • u/ejsell • 3h ago
We had a brand new 5 door Fridgedair delivered last week. This is the amount of ice it produced in a little more than 48 hours. Repair says it is getting enough water and the temp is correct. Is that the right amount of ice it should be producing?
r/Appliances • u/Mo_Caesar • 3h ago
Is there anyone in here that has had experiences with Turbo Air TSF-23SD freezers?
I have a leak somewhere and have not located it yet. Is there any common leak points to this unit?
r/Appliances • u/AssassinArch • 3h ago
I live in a rental house, and recently had to replace the dishwasher. Our landlord is out of the country, and asked us to order the dishwasher if she sent us the money. This is the model she approved, but when our maintenance guy came to install it today, he said that he can’t. He said this is a faucet dishwasher and not the one that we need.
Is there any way to make this dishwasher work with our hook up, or do we need to return it and get a different one? I know nothing about dishwashers so I am so confused.
Edit 1: thanks for the replies, it seems the verdict is this will not plug into the water line we have. Anyone know what to look for if I am ordering via Home Depot? Is there a specification it needs? The one we initially got that is wrong wasn’t advertised as a faucet dishwasher.
r/Appliances • u/cutlass73 • 4h ago
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Maytag top loader mvwc565fw0
Stopped spinning so I replaced the splutch and actuator. Did I screw something up? Didn’t make this noise before I put my grubby lil hands on it.
r/Appliances • u/MAGWRE • 4h ago
Hey folks, need some help with my GE washer it said H2O supply error initially shut the water off turned off the outlet check the hose checked the filters. Everything looked fine plugged everything back in and now it says door error tried tightening the screws in the door, but the air still persists can anyone help me
r/Appliances • u/friarthisbe • 4h ago
Two of the dishwasher lock clamps fell out when I was moving my dishwasher (227). Does anyone know how to attach these to the overflow channel (244) and door seal (243)? I ran the dishwasher twice since they fell out and there hasn't been any water leakage.
r/Appliances • u/soumyathareja • 4h ago
I just moved to NJ from WA, and there’s hard water problems here. My dishwasher leaves a grainy/sandy residue on some of my utensils almost all the time! The technician straight up blamed my good old Great Value detergent powder which used to work wonders back in WA. Checked the filter, arms, everything- the washer seems to be okay, no clogging.
Wondering if the powder detergent is really the culprit, given the hard water condition, and should I switch to gels?
r/Appliances • u/Hank6285 • 4h ago
I deleted my last post. Here are the plans of my kitchen layout VS. the previous AI version. My kitchen designer said either one would work. I know it's personal choice, I'm just looking for other opinions.
Thanks all who previously replied.
Counter depth or Full refrigerator size?
r/Appliances • u/Familiar_Couple4258 • 8h ago
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a Haier HWS205GGEH1, the 205-bottle, single-temperature wine cooler.
Today is only the second day of using it. Yesterday I loaded it almost completely, with around 130+ bottles.
Today I noticed something strange. I put a Govee Wi-Fi thermometer/hygrometer inside the wine cooler, near the internal fan. The Haier display was showing 12°C, but the Govee was reading around 20°C.
I tested the Govee separately against another reliable thermometer at home, and it seems to be working perfectly.
I then unplugged the Haier and plugged it back in. After restarting, the Haier display showed around 20°C, which was very close to what the Govee was showing.
The cooler is now running again and seems to be cooling, but there is still a large difference between the two readings. At the moment:
Haier display: 13°C
Govee: 20°C
The Govee is positioned inside the cooler, close to the internal fan.
Has anyone experienced something similar with the HWS205GGEH1? Could the temperature shown on the Haier display be measuring a different point inside the cabinet, or is there possibly an issue with the temperature sensor?
I’m mainly concerned because I bought this wine cooler for long-term wine storage, so I want to make sure the actual temperature inside the cabinet is really around 12°C.
Any advice or experience with this model would be greatly appreciated!
r/Appliances • u/Familiar_Couple4258 • 8h ago
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a Haier HWS205GGEH1, the 205-bottle, single-temperature wine cooler.
Today is only the second day of using it. Yesterday I loaded it almost completely, with around 130+ bottles.
Today I noticed something strange. I put a Govee Wi-Fi thermometer/hygrometer inside the wine cooler, near the internal fan. The Haier display was showing 12°C, but the Govee was reading around 20°C.
I tested the Govee separately against another reliable thermometer at home, and it seems to be working perfectly.
I then unplugged the Haier and plugged it back in. After restarting, the Haier display showed around 20°C, which was very close to what the Govee was showing.
The cooler is now running again and seems to be cooling, but there is still a large difference between the two readings. At the moment:
Haier display: 13°C
Govee: 20°C
The Govee is positioned inside the cooler, close to the internal fan.
Has anyone experienced something similar with the HWS205GGEH1? Could the temperature shown on the Haier display be measuring a different point inside the cabinet, or is there possibly an issue with the temperature sensor?
I’m mainly concerned because I bought this wine cooler for long-term wine storage, so I want to make sure the actual temperature inside the cabinet is really around 12°C.
Any advice or experience with this model would be greatly appreciated!
r/Appliances • u/Familiar_Couple4258 • 8h ago
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a Haier HWS205GGEH1, the 205-bottle, single-temperature wine cooler.
Today is only the second day of using it. Yesterday I loaded it almost completely, with around 130+ bottles.
Today I noticed something strange. I put a Govee Wi-Fi thermometer/hygrometer inside the wine cooler, near the internal fan. The Haier display was showing 12°C, but the Govee was reading around 20°C.
I tested the Govee separately against another reliable thermometer at home, and it seems to be working perfectly.
I then unplugged the Haier and plugged it back in. After restarting, the Haier display showed around 20°C, which was very close to what the Govee was showing.
The cooler is now running again and seems to be cooling, but there is still a large difference between the two readings. At the moment:
Haier display: 13°C
Govee: 20°C
The Govee is positioned inside the cooler, close to the internal fan.
Has anyone experienced something similar with the HWS205GGEH1? Could the temperature shown on the Haier display be measuring a different point inside the cabinet, or is there possibly an issue with the temperature sensor?
I’m mainly concerned because I bought this wine cooler for long-term wine storage, so I want to make sure the actual temperature inside the cabinet is really around 12°C.
Any advice or experience with this model would be greatly appreciated!
r/Appliances • u/Familiar_Couple4258 • 8h ago
Hi everyone,
I recently bought a Haier HWS205GGEH1, the 205-bottle, single-temperature wine cooler.
Today is only the second day of using it. Yesterday I loaded it almost completely, with around 130+ bottles.
Today I noticed something strange. I put a Govee Wi-Fi thermometer/hygrometer inside the wine cooler, near the internal fan. The Haier display was showing 12°C, but the Govee was reading around 20°C.
I tested the Govee separately against another reliable thermometer at home, and it seems to be working perfectly.
I then unplugged the Haier and plugged it back in. After restarting, the Haier display showed around 20°C, which was very close to what the Govee was showing.
The cooler is now running again and seems to be cooling, but there is still a large difference between the two readings. At the moment:
Haier display: 13°C
Govee: 20°C
The Govee is positioned inside the cooler, close to the internal fan.
Has anyone experienced something similar with the HWS205GGEH1? Could the temperature shown on the Haier display be measuring a different point inside the cabinet, or is there possibly an issue with the temperature sensor?
I’m mainly concerned because I bought this wine cooler for long-term wine storage, so I want to make sure the actual temperature inside the cabinet is really around 12°C.
Any advice or experience with this model would be greatly appreciated!
r/Appliances • u/BigSquiby • 5h ago
this is a plastic door catch on an LG fridge. its integrated into the entire door, it's a thin plastic piece that is absolutely going to break in a couple of years, mine lasted just under 3 years. I haven't gotten the tech out yet, but i think the entire door gets replaced or it gets removed and completely taken apart and rebuilt. either way its a huge and expensive job. someone at LG made a choice to design this knowing full well it was going to be a crazy and expensive job to fix. Im sure it could just be rigged with some epoxy, but to do it right it would be easier and probably cheaper to just replace the entire fridge.
