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I need a part for my refrigerator, and I want it at a cut-rate price (of course)?

Any ideas on where to find a door gasket for less than $75? I'm willing to buy online or in person.

Update:

Electrolux FRT17G4BW8 and the part number is 241872504 It's a magnetic refrig gasket.

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  • 10 years ago
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    by the time you pay shipping & handling on line

    you can buy one at a appliance parts store

    Source(s): maint man
  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    You need a part number. If you post the model number I can look it up for you and give you the part number, and a price. Sometimes you can find them on eBay for cheap, but you need the part number

    The wholesale price from my distributer is $ 47.70, retail to the general public is $80.

    The box is generally pretty large on those gaskets so I don't know how much it would be to ship, but you would be pretty close to the 75 dollar limit you set.

    If you live close enough to Covina California to pick it up I could give it to you for $60, but if it has to be shipped it wouldn't be with the time or money

    Is your gasket torn?

  • 10 years ago

    should of helped us with the part number to the part or the fridge model but the chances of finding it cheap enough to still get it less than 75 with shipping, probably not

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    paying for the part and getting it shipped and installed probabbly will be just as expensive as buying a new one. i bought one real cheap on this site. see if you can sell your old one as is and get a great brand on this site

    http://www.12v-refrigerator.com/

    Source(s): experiences
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