"I am boomer fridge! Come at me bruh!" We have a over 20yr old Amana that works great, easy to clean and lots of room. Bought it for $350 used. Guess they didn't like a White.
My Great-Aunt Betsy's 1946 model Frigidaire refrigerator (bought for her by my Great-Uncle Garret when he came home and they married right after the war) is still running ice cold despite never having received any maintenance in living memory.
Example pic: https://files.catbox.moe/9wgh6c.jpg
The people that produced these wonders of modern White Western civilization were the same ones who had just been producing aircraft that they knew men's lives would depend on on those same production lines just the year before. Excellence in workmanship is a habit.
Update: Out of sheer curiosity I went looking and found out that a reconditioned 1946 model Frigidaire refrigerator like my Great-Aunt Betsy's would set you back $3,500 today.
Born in the 70s makes it a Gen X appliance.
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