Yankee Clipper wrote:
I bought the Amish re-man unit, and the cost was $580 delivered, with a $60 core return. Among my many faults, I am cheap, so this was the best cost-effective solution to the reefer failure.
My sons are both home, and, as a senior citizen, it never really occurred to me to try it on my own.
I will also have to take down the pantry doors and the refrigerator doors to get the unit out. I already have a tarp staged to work in the main area with the slide out.
My thanks to all the words of encouragement! The fuse is lit, and the coyote and I are strapped on the Acme rocket...
I don't think the re-manufactured units are the Amish ones. The re-mans are basically the old dometic ones that broke like ours have and they rebuild them. The Amish units are built from scratch with brand new materials. According to info I read they should last 10 times as long as the brand new original units. So basically, once fixed, my refer should be better than new.