If you got the 632 in the early 2000s, they were around $7,000. If you purchased Sub-Zero’s flagship 532 model in the ‘80s or ‘90s, you might have paid around $3,000. Likely one of the oldest appliances in your kitchen, it shouldn’t come as a surprise that the price for a new one isn’t going to be what you paid back when pagers were still popular. You’ve had a repairman out to try to resuscitate it, but it looks like it’s time to lay old reliable to rest. It’s a sad day in your kitchen–your trusty, 22 year-old Sub-Zero refrigerator has finally thrown in the towel. Guest Post Written By Appliance Expert Ashlee Cain
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