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SlickdealsForumsHot Deals26.3-cu ft Midea Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker, Water & Ice Dispenser (Stainless Steel) $799 + Free Store Pickup at Lowe's or Delivery Charges at $29
Lowe's has Midea 26.3-cu-ft Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker, Water & Ice Dispenser (MRS26D5AST) on sale for $799. Select free store pick up where stock permits otherwise delivery is $29.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location. Availability may be regional.
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Features:
Elegant dispenser design - on-door cubed/crushed ice and water access with backlit selector keys that remain hidden until activated Gallon plus door bins - give you room for larger items like milk and juice bottles
Stainless steel finish - fingerprint resistant and easy to clean sleek finish
Sleek interior LED controls - allows you to easily select options with a single touch
Bright interior LED lighting - easily find all foods in the refrigerator
Pocket handle and hidden hinges
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Offer good through April 10, 2024.
Our research indicates that this offer is $400 lower (33% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $1199.
Lowe's[lowes.com] has 26.3-cu ft Midea Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker, Water & Ice Dispenser (Stainless Steel) on sale for $799 with free store pickup, else delivery charges is $29
Features as listed on Product Page:
Elegant dispenser design - on-door cubed/crushed ice and water access with backlit selector keys that remain hidden until activated
Gallon plus door bins - give you room for larger items like milk and juice bottles
Stainless steel finish - fingerprint resistant and easy to clean sleek finish
Sleek interior LED controls - allows you to easily select options with a single touch
Bright interior LED lighting - easily find all foods in the refrigerator
Pocket handle and hidden hinges - sleek pocket handles and hidden hinges add a touch of sophistication to any kitchen décor
Midea 26.3-cu ft Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Ice Maker, Water and Ice Dispenser (Stainless Steel) | MRS26D5AST
Product Description:
The Midea 26.3-cu ft side-by-side refrigerator with ice maker (stainless steel) has a large but organized capacity to keep your favorite refrigerated and frozen foods fresh. This side-by-side refrigerator features an easily accessible door dispenser that delivers fresh filtered water and cubed or crushed ice. This refrigerator also has premium glass shelves to help you easily find everything and easily clean the shelves. The elegant LED lighting provides maximum visibility while consuming less energy. The stainless steel finish with the pocket handle and hidden hinges gives this refrigerator a sleek modern look that would add the perfect touch to your kitchen decor! Midea 26.3-cu ft Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Ice Maker, Water and Ice Dispenser (Stainless Steel) | MRS26D5AST
We got this model as a replacement in our office kitchen at work a year or two back. Has been rock solid. I like the smaller ice cubes it makes instead of the big Amazon smile style cubes when it come to filling water bottles.
My local electricity rate is so high that the cost to purchase this fridge is about 2.x years of electricity to power it. This fridge uses 715 kwh per year per its energy guide. Our rate for 1kwh is $0.35 off peak, $0.5x peak hours and $0.65 summer peak hours. Man I'm just whining about the high electricity rate not the fridge.
Just bought it. French door design sucks.
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I love their stuff - anyone have a review of their refrigerators? I have had nothing but great experienxes with their A/C, Dehumidifer, and chest freezer, but this seems like a new space for them
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04-04-2024 at 09:32 AM.
We got this model as a replacement in our office kitchen at work a year or two back. Has been rock solid. I like the smaller ice cubes it makes instead of the big Amazon smile style cubes when it come to filling water bottles.
I like a good deal on price but a 2 year warranty on something not serviceable is too expensive for me. If it had a 5 year warranty Id accept it as disposable at his price, do like the competition and the side door look cool.
Ugh.... they dont make much for 32" wide anymore huh... that is all that'll fit in my kitchen, can hardly find that size even in my local used sales.......
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04-04-2024 at 04:17 PM.
My local electricity rate is so high that the cost to purchase this fridge is about 2.x years of electricity to power it. This fridge uses 715 kwh per year per its energy guide. Our rate for 1kwh is $0.35 off peak, $0.5x peak hours and $0.65 summer peak hours. Man I'm just whining about the high electricity rate not the fridge.
My local electricity rate is so high that the cost to purchase this fridge is about 2.x years of electricity to power it. This fridge uses 715 kwh per year per its energy guide. Our rate for 1kwh is $0.35 off peak, $0.5x peak hours and $0.65 summer peak hours. Man I'm just whining about the high electricity rate not the fridge.
I appreciate you sharing your electricity rates as I am always curious how mine compare. Ours have ALMOST doubled, but are NOWHERE near your costs. I gave ya a HELPFUL rating because I was and am disappointed at the not helpful ratings given. Thanks again!
I appreciate you sharing your electricity rates as I am always curious how mine compare. Ours have ALMOST doubled, but are NOWHERE near your costs. I gave ya a HELPFUL rating because I was and am disappointed at the not helpful ratings given. Thanks again!
What I didn't say in my original comment was, in case other's rate is also high, do consider the cost to run the fridge when choosing to buy. For me, if another model uses 100kwh less per year, that's more than $40 per year of savings on electricity bill.
Ugh.... they dont make much for 32" wide anymore huh... that is all that'll fit in my kitchen, can hardly find that size even in my local used sales.......
Any suggestions for that size is appreciated
Try Whirlpool, WRS321 or similar models. We were constricted by height rather than depth or width. But be forewarned when you see 32" width/depth it's usually means a 21 cubic foot storage capacity.
I love their stuff - anyone have a review of their refrigerators? I have had nothing but great experienxes with their A/C, Dehumidifer, and chest freezer, but this seems like a new space for them
I bought their U-Shape 12,000 BTU A/C for $300 recently.... hoping it will keep the house cooler for cheaper during peak rates hours this summer.
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The water filters were initially hard to find, but found the Insignia NS-WF26SS0-1 [bestbuy.com] is an exact replacement.
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The water filters were initially hard to find, but found the Insignia NS-WF26SS0-1 [bestbuy.com] is an exact replacement.
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Any suggestions for that size is appreciated
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank gamespeed
What I didn't say in my original comment was, in case other's rate is also high, do consider the cost to run the fridge when choosing to buy. For me, if another model uses 100kwh less per year, that's more than $40 per year of savings on electricity bill.
Any suggestions for that size is appreciated
Try Whirlpool, WRS321 or similar models. We were constricted by height rather than depth or width. But be forewarned when you see 32" width/depth it's usually means a 21 cubic foot storage capacity.
I bought their U-Shape 12,000 BTU A/C for $300 recently.... hoping it will keep the house cooler for cheaper during peak rates hours this summer.