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<blockquote data-quote="art miller" data-source="post: 1428223" data-attributes="member: 19411"><p>Thanks Knifemaker for the video. I have a Samsung and the ice build up in the bottom of the frig. compartment if a pain in the ass. Every month I have to pull the bottom drawer and melt the ice. I'l try the fix on the video and see if that works. </p><p></p><p>Before the Samsung I have a GE Profile side-by-side and twice a failure in the part that connected the water line to the refirerator broke and flooded my kitchen. After the second failure I disconnected the water line and soon after relegated the POS to the junk yard. As info., my sister-in-law was a VP at GE and told me GE makes no appliances. They get a royality for their GE name on the appliances that are manufactured under a licensing agreement with various vendors. </p><p></p><p>My garage beer/wine reefer is a Frigidaire now 20 years old and never a kick-up. Nothing fancy and no bells and whistles!!! </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="art miller, post: 1428223, member: 19411"] Thanks Knifemaker for the video. I have a Samsung and the ice build up in the bottom of the frig. compartment if a pain in the ass. Every month I have to pull the bottom drawer and melt the ice. I'l try the fix on the video and see if that works. Before the Samsung I have a GE Profile side-by-side and twice a failure in the part that connected the water line to the refirerator broke and flooded my kitchen. After the second failure I disconnected the water line and soon after relegated the POS to the junk yard. As info., my sister-in-law was a VP at GE and told me GE makes no appliances. They get a royality for their GE name on the appliances that are manufactured under a licensing agreement with various vendors. My garage beer/wine reefer is a Frigidaire now 20 years old and never a kick-up. Nothing fancy and no bells and whistles!!! [/QUOTE]
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