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      marie1
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      I have a built-in Subzero 561 fridge that is close to 30 years old. Some minor repairs, but still runs Ok. It costs quite a bit to replace, but not sure how much useful life I can still get out of it. Should I replace it with the newer model that could still fit into the space?

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      AL
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      Wow! That is why you buy a Sub-Zero. They are built to last. New ones are much more efficient as well. I would say let her run, but don’t put any more money into it at this point. Not worth it. The space has not changed so it would be good to buy a new one. But if another Sub-Zero is not in the budget, KitchenAid and others offer built-in fridges of that same size.

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        Make sense – thanks for your advice!

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      Jennifer Mathew
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      Hello everyone,

      I hope you’re doing well! I’m in need of some help with my refrigerator, which has recently stopped cooling properly. It’s been a hassle, and I’m looking for a reliable fridge repair service in The Woodlands area.

      If you’ve had a positive experience with a technician or company, could you please share their name and contact information? I’d love to know about their pricing, response time, and how well they resolved your issue.

      Also, if you have any tips on what to check before calling for repairs, I would appreciate that too!

      Thanks in advance for your recommendations. Your insights would really help me out!

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