Age of freezer

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  • #88060
    Luminark
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    Hi, I’m hoping someone will be able to help..

    The seal on my current freezer is falling off and thus it’s frosting constantly. Before enacting a repair job, I was wondering if it’s worth replacing. This got me wondering how old the thing was…how can I find out?

    I have some information..it’s a Bosch, model number GSL 1202/GB 02

    FD 7705

    #436876
    Martin
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    Re: Age of freezer

    New door seal is part number 00209982 and costs £22 direct from the Bosch web site. Fitting is best achieved by first immersing the seal in hand hot water or by applying heat from a hand held hairdryer prior to fitting. 🙂

    #436877
    Luminark
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    Re: Age of freezer

    Brilliant – thanks Martin. And is there any way to tell how old the freezer is? It looks fairly old and I’m thinking longer term it may be a good opportunity to replace it (if old and yearly running costs are high)

    Thanks.

    #436878
    don
    Moderator

    Re: Age of freezer

    Luminark wrote: I was wondering if it’s worth replacing. This got me wondering how old the thing was…how can I find out?


    It’s doing very well considering it was produced May 1997 😀

    Don

    #436879
    Luminark
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    Re: Age of freezer

    Wow that’s a lot older than I was expecting! It came with the house and I never really gave it’s age a second thought until the door seal started falling off :-s

    Maybe it is time to replace then!

    How did you find out the age Don? I’ve spent the last few days trying to find that out and google didn’t seem to have the answer!

    Thanks.

    #436880
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Age of freezer

    FD7705: FD = Fabrication Date.
    The first 2 numbers (77) represents the year (+20) = 97
    The second series (05) the month of May.

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