
Buy GE PSHS9PGZSS Profile 29.1 Cu. Ft. Stainless Steel Side-By-Side Refrigerator - Energy Star Now
If you search on the Internet you will find lots of people, including myself who have purchased these side-by-side GE refrigerator/freezers and have problems with the shelving constantly collapsing and sending your food tumbling out of the unit when you open the door.This is clearly a design flaw.They made the shelves too narrow and they will fall in between the notches that are meant to hold them.AVOID!Boy, do I like this fridge!You can pack stuff into it until the cows play the violin and it holds it, really.Not sure what all the shelf discussion is about mine was assembled by an 11-year-old if that gives you some idea on how easy this guy is to put together.And, since my deep freeze died, I haven't had any trouble whatsoever in getting all of those items in there either.USA made too and GE is opening 2 more factories in Kentucky to make more of their items here. YEAH!SO tired of the china junk!Anyway, don't be afraid of this guy the thing holds enough for an army, is an Energy Star appliance too.I searched for 3 months to get just the right appliances and I couldn't be more thrilled with this fridge if I tried. Rated very well too by Consumer Reports.
Highly recommend!We bought GE's 29.1 cubic-foot refrigerator at Home Depot under the "Adora" name (DSHF9NGY).While we like its features overall, especially the convenience of water and ice in the door, I will echo many other reports that the FREEZER SHELVES DO NOT FIT.We have owned it less than two years, and all the freezer shelves are sitting cock-eyed, resting on the stuff on the shelf below it.I don't know if side has bowed out a little, or the shelves have shrunk somehow.It has become very frustrating.
When we take everything off the shelf, it sits in there with about a quarter inch of side to side play, and it seems like it might stay, but once weight is on it, that is enough to make it slip off the side bracket and fall.
I'm not sure how to fix it.I'm considering cutting the reinforcing rod that runs across the middle of the shelf so I can bend the ends out a little more.I would welcome any other ideas on how to fix this.
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