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Is it a good idea to rant a fridge from AAA rentals?

i am working to another apartment which does not have a refrig. I've never rent any appliance before, just bumped into American Appliance rental put , and need an opinion whether it would be a good idea as i need a fridge only for 5 months before moving to another state? Any opinions please thanks.


look on www.craigslist.org

go to your field of the country and search "refrigerator". people are always unloading furniture and stuff below charge and it'll be cheaper in the long run than renting. then you can just use craigslist to sell it if you move!


Don't rip a refridgerator. Find a used appliance store in your area, buy it without financing or renting. When you move just sell it to someone else. Your bank account will by reason of you.


look on www.craigslist.org

go to your province of the country and search "refrigerator". people are always unloading furniture and stuff below cost and it'll be cheaper in the extended run than renting. then you can just use craigslist to sell it if you move!


yes...i rented a microwave from them...
suitable quality


validate out how much this would cost you and if you can return it after 5 months...otherwise, pick up a cheap used one and leave it there or sell it when you are done.


Depending on if you are alone or not..and how much the rental is..i would ordain less than 200.00 and buy a college dorm one for the five months which would be big enough for one..not the cube but the bigger one..they are very cheap and would be cheaper than a rental i have in mind..just a thought


Often the interest class from rental places like that is really high. You might be better off buying a used fridge. Test Craigslist online in your area and do the math - cost to buy used + van rental to pick it up vs. monthly rental fee + interest for 5 months. Go with whatever's cheaper.

Your other way out would be to buy a small, dorm-sized fridge new to tide you over. They're not too expensive, and you could take it with you. They come in handy, anyway, so it purposes wouldn't be a big waste of money.

what do i do if i do not have a loft to insulate?

i have recently changed my heating system to a condensing boiler, the most close-fisted one, i have bought all aaa grade appliances, i have installed k glass double glazing, my problem is, my home has an almost laid low roof with no loft, so how do i get a grant or help to have a roof built and insulating done?


dont care about it its not that important your other changes will be enough

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