I see they redesigned the door opener on the 1956 model. My grandparents had a 1954 model with the big button you had to push. If the power went out, the button didn't work. The 1956 model had a handle to pull. But still there was a locking mechanism that could trap a child.
@Sheri451 yes, but if they made a safety system, it would be safe. Latching doors CANNOT OPEN, which means when the door/s is shut, is stays like that. People who dispose of these things should have known better too-like removing doors or even the latch if possible
why am i watching 50's refrigerator commercial??
TomJayable 2 weeks ago
Damn, I'd love to have this NOW!!!! Along wiwth the washer and dryer.... good of Westinghouse.!!!!!
Gaygarious 2 months ago
I would do anything to have a "show-case crisper"
inkey2 2 months ago
j'aime surtout le "showcase crisper" !
martinvalade 5 months ago
This was a '56 model. The '58 and '59 models took on a change with a more squared look instead of a "rounded" design like this one.
02chevyguy 11 months ago
I see they redesigned the door opener on the 1956 model. My grandparents had a 1954 model with the big button you had to push. If the power went out, the button didn't work. The 1956 model had a handle to pull. But still there was a locking mechanism that could trap a child.
MrWilliamtom 11 months ago
@Sheri451 yes, but if they made a safety system, it would be safe. Latching doors CANNOT OPEN, which means when the door/s is shut, is stays like that. People who dispose of these things should have known better too-like removing doors or even the latch if possible
tranefreak1 1 year ago
Plus it was a death trap too, a child could climb in it and die in a metter of minutes, see how it had that handle that latched? Old and dangerous.
Sheri451 1 year ago
An early model Fisher and Paykel 'Active Smart!"
bestbets1 1 year ago
whats awesome is connie is from where i live, but knowone knows her here cuz dave koslo and eric hinske are from here too
candyisbroke 1 year ago