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<p>This is a post about product liability. Or, more accurately my fury at Whirlpool for making it nearly impossible to lift their refrigerators without slicing off your fingers.</p>
<p>Short version: we&#8217;re renovating the kitchen. Today, stainless steel appliances are all the rage. This despite the fact that they collect fingerprints, dent easily and cost more. Still, we do what we&#8217;re told by the kitchenistas and we dutifully bought a stainless steel fridge.</p>
<p>Through a series of mishaps, it turned out that the general contractor, the tile guy and I ended up having to lift this 600 pound beast up the three stairs to my front door and then into the kitchen to install it.</p>
<p>I was on the left side of this thing, trying to lift it up on the count of three. &#8220;<em>One&#8230;.two&#8230;<strong>three!&#8221;</strong></em> Bob shouted and we all heaved up and towards the door. I had my shoulder against the bottom and my left hand under the left side.</p>
<p>On step two, I looked down and was gushing blood. The damn stainless steel cabinet&#8217;s un-smoothed-off bottom edge had sliced deeply into three fingers of my left hand. It was painless (then) and so I was sorta detached from all the blood literally pouring from my left hand. (I am left handed by the way).</p>
<p>We finally got the behemoth into place, and as I was taking off the last of the shipping material, I considered whether or not to tilt the monster back and wipe the blood off the bottom edge that had so nearly severed my fingers. &#8220;Nah,&#8221; I thought. &#8220;Let the next owner mix his or her DNA with mine.&#8221; (Don&#8217;t <em>anyone</em> tell Tricia I left a souvenir on her now stained stainless steel cabinet. This is our secret.)</p>
<p>Today, as I sit at work and try my level best to type emails and collateral, I&#8217;ve considered calling a torts attorney (aka an ambulance chaser) and suing Whirlpool. It&#8217;s idle, but appealing, thinking (the cuts will heal). But one or two more steps, and I think the first use of the fridge would have been to chill my severed digits in preparation for surgical reattachment.</p>
<p>Had that happened, I&#8217;d have had a whole new career: torturing Whirlpool through the court system.</p>
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