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My refrigerator is about 30 years old and both door gaskets have lost their absorption, therefore, the refrigerator drips from the top and the ice cube maker refreezes the cubes. It seems that the gaskets will cost about $250. What do you think?:confused: Thanks for your help, Pepper
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NO, not worth it. The new fridg's are about 50% more efficient than yours, would pay for the change in a few years.
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Originally Posted by: richappy  NO, not worth it. The new fridg's are about 50% more efficient than yours, would pay for the change in a few years. Thanks you so much. I guess I should be happy that the icemaker worked for 30 years! Pepper
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Get a good GE fridg, top or bottom freezer, you will have little trouble.
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