I own a frigidaire by General Motors Range! It has the best features and I only paid $25 for it 17 years ago! Best stove I have ever owned! It has these cool double dutch "suicide doors" (for lack of a better name) that when you open them both (they open together), the bottom rack slides out so you never burn yourself!
@auaiao9 Ahh but here in the UK and rest of europe frigidaire is just a brand name under licence that has all its products made in China and are very cheap and very very poor quality.
From one of Bob Hope's "{FRIGIDAIRE} COMEDY HOUR" specials; they sponsored him on TV from 1950 through '52- the spokesman at the end of the spot was Nelson Case.
I own a frigidaire by General Motors Range! It has the best features and I only paid $25 for it 17 years ago! Best stove I have ever owned! It has these cool double dutch "suicide doors" (for lack of a better name) that when you open them both (they open together), the bottom rack slides out so you never burn yourself!
jayshanny16 5 months ago
General Motors should have never given up Frigidaire. Seems when they were owned by GM, they made products that seem to last...
kirbyyasha 8 months ago
better get that bitch her frigidaire you ass
themamagoatshow 9 months ago
This is a very interesting look at what Frigidaire ranges were like in the 1950's
scifimld 1 year ago
@auaiao9 Ahh but here in the UK and rest of europe frigidaire is just a brand name under licence that has all its products made in China and are very cheap and very very poor quality.
snoozingphil 1 year ago
@snoozingphil Not me, I still want American made.
auaiao9 1 year ago
I wish stoves still had plug-ins.
auaiao9 1 year ago
Now look at them complete cheap chinese shit which is what consumers seem to want these days!!!!!!
snoozingphil 1 year ago
These stoves were SO AWSOME! My grandma plugged the coffee pot into the plugins. That stove ROCKED and it was a war horse of a stove.
ElderPinkerton 2 years ago
From one of Bob Hope's "{FRIGIDAIRE} COMEDY HOUR" specials; they sponsored him on TV from 1950 through '52- the spokesman at the end of the spot was Nelson Case.
fromthesidelines 3 years ago