Click for Delta Click for Burger Click for Walker Click for YF Listing Service Click for Nordhavn

Got a new fridge today, damage to door, getting attitude.

Discussion in 'HVAC' started by Norseman, Mar 18, 2020.

You need to be registered and signed in to view this content.
  1. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Got the new fridge Isotherm 49 liter fridge today, great looking and very promising performance, but like
    A mail-order bride it was damaged goods:
    A slight dent, indentation or delimitation, whatever on the door.
    Called West Marine, whom I bought it from. They said, call the maker, I called
    Webasto, they said to call the trucking company.
    No, there was no damage to the packing, it was very well packed and delivered on a
    Double pallet.
    Webasto gave me attitude, told me I should fix it if they gave me a new front panel.
    Don’t think so, not my job mon.
    Will have to drive up there and do a face to face, or man to man talk.
    Bad customer service to tick of the buyer on the first call..
    933439AD-360F-41DD-8650-93241CAAC0AE.jpeg
  2. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2008
    Messages:
    2,115
    Location:
    Sardinia
    Just your photo is enough to understand that the problem can't have anything to see with transport, and is just down to lack of production QC.
    That panel should have never left the factory.
    Good luck.

    PS: couldn't you offer them to send back the whole door if they send you a new one?
    I understand why you don't want to bother with the panel replacement, but removing and reinstalling the whole door shouldn't be a big deal...
    Just a thought!
  3. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Yeah, I offered to settle for a new door, but no, the person on the phone was not understanding :confused:

    Whatever, I am a retired bush pilot with an axe to grind, and lots of time on my hands for anybody trying to show stuff up my tail pipe.
    This company is in Pompano, 20 mins drive from my lair and happy to go there and introduce myself.
    (Wife just got home, she said well, you may not see that dent when the fridge is installed, no big deal.. True, but why should I give in when they give attitude?
    Wrong people in the wrong position, jeez. :rolleyes::mad:)
  4. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2008
    Messages:
    2,115
    Location:
    Sardinia
    Bush pilot where, in AK possibly?
    Regardless, I'd rather not fight with anyone of that ilk.
    Did you introduce yourself as such?
    Could have rang a bell to the Webasto poor chap... :D
    Looking fwd to hear about the outcome!
  5. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Yeah, flew Bush in Alaska a few years, small and big planes, then I discovered sunshine, palm tree and sailboats in the Virgin Islands 1984, shaved my beard, threw away my leather jacket and took up sailing. Easy life compared to icing, beach landings and dirt strips in the middle of nowhere and never looked back.
    Need to confront some “Customer Service” guy at the fridge place however, just to get the adrenaline up to 10% of what it was 35 years ago in Bush Alaska. :cool:
  6. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2008
    Messages:
    2,115
    Location:
    Sardinia
    Yep, having once landed in Chena Hot Springs in February, I know first hand that it can be an interesting experience.
    And as you probably know, there's a proper landing strip, up there.
    I don't dare thinking of other much more extreme environments.
    God bless the fridge guy! :)
  7. dewald

    dewald Member

    Joined:
    Jun 27, 2017
    Messages:
    103
    Location:
    Treasure Island, Florida
    You should record your encounter with the fridge guy on your cell phone. You might win an Oscar (Academy Award) for best Live Action Short Film.:D
  8. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2005
    Messages:
    14,434
    Location:
    Fort Lauderdale
    I would just return it and get your money back and get a different brand. At the very least plug it in and see how long it takes to get a dozen beers cold, many of those fridges take forever to get cold from room temperature. I haven't had any good luck with Webasto.
  9. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Ordered the fridge online from West Marine Pro, truck delivery from North Caroline. Good price, but like a mail order bride, damaged goods.
    It so happens that the headquarters are in Pompano, 20 mins North of me, I can always drive the darn fridge up there and have them fix it or replace it, but they could also come down here and give me a **** new fridge with no damage. Why is it my problem that their quality control ain’t working?
    Hence this thread, to went and get moral support.

    Aye, should have, but being a nice guy it did not cross my mind to record no conversation, darn obvious case: Give me a new fridge, or fix the damaged one..jeez..o_O

    Ah, he will see the light tomorrow when he gets the pictures on his email, don’t really see a big problem, but again, I can drive up there with the fridge and ask somebody to do their job. Not asking for a favor, but I am speechless
    For having to insist on getting this problem solved..Jeez. :confused:
  10. olderboater

    olderboater Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 2, 2013
    Messages:
    7,132
    Location:
    Fort Lauderdale
    I would return it. Only circumstance I'd do different is if it won't be seen, I'd keep it for a 20% discount. I'm just not going to fool around with a new item.
  11. Capt J

    Capt J Senior Member

    Joined:
    Jul 11, 2005
    Messages:
    14,434
    Location:
    Fort Lauderdale
    Your beef really is with the retailer (West Marine), they should handle it, they should take it in return. I'd drive it to the one on Marina Mile and walk it right in the front door with the receipt.
  12. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 8, 2004
    Messages:
    12,726
    Location:
    Satsuma, FL
    Yep
  13. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    They don’t sell this fridge in the stores, only Norcold, which does not fit, hence the Isotherm had to be ordered.
    Anyways, much drama about nothing, I was exited yesterday due to strong drinks, calm now :cool:
    The Indel Webasto folks are only 4.4 miles from my house, they said to stop by there for a 10 minute fix, then they changed it due to the corona virus, no strangers in the building, but they will give me a new panel and with a bit of luck I could pop the old out and the new one on.

    Here is the video on how to:


    As for taking it to the store for a 20% discount, yeah, one option but will try the fix this afternoon, the dent will always annoy me if not repaired.
  14. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Mar 14, 2008
    Messages:
    11,205
    Location:
    Long Island, NY
    Special order merchandise is seldom returnable to the retailer. Looks like an easy enough fix though if you can get those border pieces off without bending them. That looks like the biggest problem I would recommend having 2 people putting on the panel so you can line up all 4 corners. Looks like you'll only get one shot. Once that tape sticks you won't get the new panel off without bending it.
  15. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Hi NYCAP123, Long time, no see.
    The fridge was fixed during a 5 minute surgery and all is well.
    Now in the middle of installation, have to widen the opening by an inch and
    used a hacksaw blade on the fiberglass yesterday, great exercise as I was a
    ball of sweat after an hour. (Not running AC because of the dust)
    Also upgrading galley with new faucet and new sink drain, keeps me busy and out of the bars, all good. :cool:
  16. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Mar 14, 2008
    Messages:
    11,205
    Location:
    Long Island, NY
    How are you doing my friend? Yes, after 30 years of learning new things every day in this business and passing on what I'd learned I felt like I didn't have much to contribute after I retired. I'd occasionally look in though and the other night realized that not everybody is running with the latest and greatest boats and equipment. So maybe there are a few contributions I can still make like suggesting that when people cut fiberglass they wear long sleeves, dust masks and coat exposed skin with petroleum jelly. The fiberglass particles will adhere to the jelly where it can be wiped away rather than getting embedded in the pores of your skin and itching for the next week.:cool:
    Be well and good luck with the renovations.
  17. mapism

    mapism Senior Member

    Joined:
    Aug 9, 2008
    Messages:
    2,115
    Location:
    Sardinia
    Good call. I would just add safety goggles, if I may.
  18. NYCAP123

    NYCAP123 Senior Member

    Joined:
    Mar 14, 2008
    Messages:
    11,205
    Location:
    Long Island, NY
    I envision poor Norseman sweating more with every word we type. lol. At least he has a place to keep a cold one now.
  19. Norseman

    Norseman Senior Member

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2005
    Messages:
    2,921
    Location:
    Ft. Lauderdale
    Thx for the advise gentlemen, but in this case I am only using hand tools, no fan in the cabin and the AC is off, hence there is no dust flying around: Slowly cutting with a hacksaw blade the dust falls straight down where I have a vacuum cleaner hose suck it up. No dust on arms, eyes, in nose, etc.

    The downside is very slow going, but I have lots of time.
    (I could never be a boat builder, it would take me 3 years to build a canoe.) :cool:
  20. Capt Ralph

    Capt Ralph Senior Member

    Joined:
    Sep 8, 2004
    Messages:
    12,726
    Location:
    Satsuma, FL
    It took me 3 years to finish my pram.