William G Canton , CT November 24, 2017 Bottom dollar fridge parts break when you look at it wrong thank goodness for app. Maybe 6 or 7 years ago I had a fridge conk out on me just before Christmas. It was loaded with food for the holiday, including a prime rib roast that was the hope and dream of the holiday for every red-blooded non-vegan in the house. In order to save the day I bottom-dollared a Frigidaire replacement. It performs well temperature-wise, but when it was only a couple years old the door handle cracked wide open. It was so delicate, you'd think that it was a movie prop "Break-Away Refrigerator Door Handle" for a movie about a murderer who tears the handle off a refrigerator door and beats someone to death with it. Frigidaire - what a joke. 1950 called, they want their name back. If gum machines dispensed refrigerators, this is the kind they'd dispense. Anyway, someone on the scene effected a McGuyver repair on the door handle. But after just a few months more parts started cracking and breaking. You'd think that overnight while we slept gorillas were breaking in and pounding on the fridge. It's incredible just how cheaply made it is. With Thanksgiving coming up I started looking up parts online, thinking they'd probably be more expensive than I'd care to buy for a fridge that's essentially built like a children's toy. But then I found Appliance Parts Pros. I was astonished to learn that, not only are your prices reasonable, but that you also provide friendly videos that show repair people demonstrating how to effect the replacements needed, and -- as if all that weren't enough -- you ship everything FedEx, probably from knowing that the USPS is the Frigidaire of shipping companies. And the shipping costs for all the items I ordered came to $28. I ordered on a Saturday. I had replacement parts the following Tuesday. Upshot: I am *sold* on Appliance Parts Pros. Everyone's getting into the online sales game, but it's a rare company indeed that nails the trifecta of price, information, and shipping right out the gate. I may just intentionally break some other part of my fridge just so I can enjoy the experience again. Read More... 86 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Susan K Pittsburgh , PA June 30, 2014 Appliance: Frigidaire Refrigerator FPES18TLW3 Broken refrigerator door shelf My botton refrigerator door shelf broke on the side. I used epoxy twice. The first time lasting several years, the second only two weeks. My refrigerator is 24 years old and I wasn't ready to purchase a new one so I checked with Frigadaire to see if I could purchase a new door shelf. The part was no longer available, but AppliancePartsPros had it. I ordered it on Thursday and received it on Friday! Amazing! The part fits exactly and the price was very reasonable. I would use AppliancePartsPros again in a heartbeat! Read More... 104 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Tatyana S Rohnert Park , CA July 18, 2014 Had a broken refrigerator door shelf Ordered part and had it shipped directly to my tenant. Fast and easy!! We have many homes and Appliance Parts Pros make my repair life easy. did I mention they are really fast!! Read More... 22 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Vincent G Massapequa Park , NY October 12, 2014 Shelf on refrige door broke Call for replacement shelf Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Scott M Mclean , VA October 10, 2015 Appliance: Model I DONT HAVE IT HANDY The top shelf for the lower door (fridge) My only problem was I didn't have the part in stock. I do maintenance at a 150 unit Apt. complex. The fridgidare model we have all 3 shelves are different. This repair was so simple a 2 year old could do it. The rest of my order was for stock. Things get broken quit often at work which is good for job security. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes