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Anonymous No.2941409 [Report] >>2941959 >>2943761 >>2944531 >>2944837 >>2944915
This is a long shot, but is there anyone here who services appliances that could identify these two from the blurry picture my home inspector took? This is for a house I'm moving into in about a month.
I want to replace these two but don't have the dimensions, and I can't get in there until I close on the house. There's a labor day sale I want to take advantage of, and obviously I'd like to buy appliances that are the same size as what's there now.
Anonymous No.2941419 [Report] >>2941422
Kitchen remodeler here. Both appear to be standard sizes.

Dishwasher fits 24" opening. Fridge is a little harder to tell, but it looks like it's a standard 36" fridge, judging by the cabinet to the right which I'm pretty sure is a 12" base cabinet.
Anonymous No.2941422 [Report]
>>2941419
Thank you!!
Anonymous No.2941636 [Report] >>2941638
appliance tech here. dont just chuck those out for looks. those whirlpool dishwashers do a good job, easily repaired. that looks like a newer GE fridge, they run fine.

whatever you do, if you just buy a bunch of new LG c rap on sale you will regret it.
Anonymous No.2941638 [Report] >>2941660 >>2943745
>>2941636
I'm not planning on chucking them, I want to sell them to a used appliance store. I know I'm retard brained on this one but I really hate the idea of using someone else's appliances
Anonymous No.2941660 [Report] >>2941999
>>2941638
I have an Oster Imperial blender from the 1960s. Picture related, from google. A former girlfriend asked how long it had been in the family. I said I picked it up at a yard sale a few years ago for a dollar. She gave me this look of horror and disgust.

>You are using a used blender?!
>Well, yeah. I cleaned it first.
>You can't get those clean. There's always going to be stuff in the tines and the base.
>Oh, I replaced those. They were super dull. The modern ones still fit older machines.
>What? How?

It was at this point I discovered that her family did not know you could unscrew the bottom of the jars for cleaning. They would just rinse them out as best they could after every use. It was my turn to give her a look of disgust and horror.
Anonymous No.2941959 [Report]
>>2941409 (OP)
>Screenshot_20250828-064343
el judío?!
Anonymous No.2941999 [Report]
>>2941660
I was shocked to learn Mason jars fit the base. Blows.those.bullet.mixers away
Anonymous No.2943745 [Report]
>>2941638
>I'm not planning on chucking them
What he's saying is that you don't need to replace either. They're reliable and if they still work you're absolutely wasting your money and time by replacing them.
>There's a labor day sale I want to take advantage of
You could take advantage of not wasting your money right now on things you don't need to spend it on. And given that you just bought a home, hold on to it for the things the home inspector didn't find, or other random shit you find annoying to you after the first 3 months.

I'm still in the process of replacing outlets and lights switches in my house that was built in 1968. And I've been living in it for 2 years.
Anonymous No.2943752 [Report]
I fix appliances on a regular basis in a rich area

Anons are right the new shit is garbage. Semi modern appliances peaked in the 90s until the mid 2000s/recession
Anonymous No.2943761 [Report] >>2943779
>>2941409 (OP)
left is a refrigerator, middle is a toaster and right is a dishwasher
Anonymous No.2943779 [Report]
>>2943761
Anonymous No.2944531 [Report]
>>2941409 (OP)
>perfectly good fridge
>perfectly good dishwasher
>want to throw them away for some bullshit
Anonymous No.2944837 [Report]
>>2941409 (OP)
>There's a labor day sale I want to take advantage of
avg CONSOOMER
there will always be another sale
or wait until Labour Day sale 2027
Anonymous No.2944915 [Report]
>>2941409 (OP)
Fridge is 31-32" wide which is actually standard for that type of fridge
Other guy is retarded