Dead Fridge... and broke

Anonymous
Seconding Community Forklift. It can be tricky to find exact sizes or certain colors. However, if you just need a fridge to keep food safely cool for a while, it's an option.

Definitely look at Buy Nothing and Take My Shit groups on Facebook. If you post an ISO, you might be surprised that someone else has a delivery of a new appliance set up in the coming days or weeks. They might also be about to begin a renovation and planning to replace appliances. The only challenge there is that you'll have to figure out a way to pick up and transport the fridge yourself.

Costco has some great deals. While you will pay a membership fee, often the discount makes it worth it. I'm seeing some simple fridge/freezer combos for $350 to $700. If you are able to open a new credit card, often there is an interest-free period.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you aren’t picky about color/features/size you might be able to get one from a buy nothing group. You can post explaining what you need and sometimes people renovating kitchens are getting rid of perfectly good refrigerators.


This. You might get lucky with someone renovating their kitchen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Don't buy an expensive fridge next time.

The simple model I have now is 22 years old. It has had about $400 of repairs. It hasn't been perfect but it cools food.

I could buy the same model again for $700-ish. Finishes are a little junkier but it's the same design.


Shhh. The folks buying the less reliable and more complicated models are the ones who are keeping the economy going. Let us keep the secret of buying simple, reliable, lower cost appliances to ourselves.
Anonymous
Facebook marketplace.
Anonymous
In addition to what others have recommended, you could also check out one of those appliance stores that sells dented/scratched appliances for cheaper than new.

Another option is using a pay over time option on your credit card. I realize this isn’t ideal, but often the monthly fee is cheaper than the credit card APR.
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