My 7.5-year-old Frigidaire refrigerator has started having cooling issues in the fridge section, while the freezer on top still works fine. Recently, I noticed that drinks inside the fridge aren’t as cold as they should be—water stays around 14°C (57°F), and some food has spoiled. The unit still makes noise, and I already tried turning it off for two hours and cleaning the coils, but that didn’t solve the problem. If I bring in a technician, the diagnosis alone will cost at least 150, and the total repair might be anywhere between 200 and 300. Meanwhile, a new refrigerator costs somewhere between 700 and $1,000. Given its age, would it make more sense to replace it, or should I invest in getting it repaired?
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