General Electric presentation of their new 1941 refrigerator

 


NO MATTER what reliable make of electric refrigerator you choose today, you'll get more value for your dollars than ever before. 

* FOR TODAY'S good electrical refrigerators are as fine an example of mechanical perfection as human ingenuity, skill, science and experience have produced. They're more than twice as efficient as the refrigerators of ten years ago, yet cost about one-half as much so little that almost every family can afford the best in modern refrigeration. 

* WHATEVER make you choose, be sure to: (1) Get a refrigerator that's big enough for your family; too many of the early purchasers have wished for more storage space. (2) Get a refrigerator that's completely equipped - for the little conveniences become very, very important multiplied over the years of use. (3) Get a refrigerator that's made by a reputable, experienced manufacturer, for actually it must outwear the mechanical life of many automobiles. (4) Ask your neighbors, shop carefully, and get all the facts, for you won't be buying a refrigerator again very soon if you choose wisely. (5) Remember that in refrigerators as in most other things, you get what you pay for so the best model you can afford is your best investment. 

* NATURALLY we'd like to see you buy a General Electric, for we believe it's the finest machine ever built. Of course, we're prejudiced but be sure you look at a G-E before you make up your mind. 

* MAYBE we build the G-E Refrigerator so well, because we have had a lot of experience as the largest builder of electrical conveniences. We do know that we offer, in this refrigerator, features tested by time and a mechanism that's just about tops in the engineering world. 

* G-E WAS FIRST with an all-steel cabinet first with the sealed mechanism first with many other vital improvements. Its record for low cost, dependable service is unsurpassed. And according to recent surveys it is preferred by more people than any other refrigerator! We try hard to give people their money's worth and to keep our prices low.