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Related: About this forumA good refrigerator for $3500 or less.
Proving to be one helll of a problem, especially if you want it to be wifi connected.
We have this now
And sending it back already to try another one, the cooling wasnt working to the right temp as I have independent temp gauges I put in the compartments to make sure.
Before I asked to send it back I had Samsung repair out and they said these models have major issues all the time with ice makers and other stuff.
If i send back the second one *thank god I bought them at Costco" (the link I used for the photo is not Costco) I am not sure what to buy next.
Pachamama
(17,013 posts)And unlike Samsung and other imports that are having tariffs slapped on, you will get the value in the price and a good refrigerator. Unless prices have jumped - I still have mine for 10 years and no problems. Chose to get it when we remodeled and instead of replacing the Sub-Zero with another Sub-Zero since all it ever needed was repairs.
Kali
(55,737 posts)I could see a stove, but a fridge? why? (still have and LOVE my late 80s/early 90s single door GE with the old fashioned inside freezer that you defrost. thing has worked forever and holds a lot of stuff inside, instead of in the fucking doors. I hate every new fridge I have seen in the last 15 years) I have a cheap freestanding icemaker that is easily replaceable when it inevitably dies.
Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)is 39 years old and still going strong!
sinkingfeeling
(52,993 posts)the country 4 or 5 times and still works great. Ah, for the days before programmed obsolescence.
Ohiogal
(34,631 posts)recently at an appliance store by a salesman that the new fridges last 7 to 10 years on average.
That, and the price of a new one, kinda helped me make the decision to just keep our old one. The design of the interior drives me nuts, but I guess I can put up with it for a bit longer.
redstatebluegirl
(12,477 posts)It cost almost 2000 new. We replaced it with a Samsung, but everyone says they are all pretty much made the same way and won't last. When we called a serviceman for our last one he said he could fix it, but it would cost almost what a new one costs.
All of these appliances are like bic lighters, disposable. No wonder our landfills are full.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(120,836 posts)Doesn't everyone need that feature?
True Blue American
(18,161 posts)Learning how to do streaming on my Smart TV that has a dumb remote.
Am now buying a smart remote to stream.
Please ,I can count my eggs in the carton!
Do not confuse me any more. I learned my Smart Range a few years ago that has no buttons. I am the only one who can operate it and keep my handy guide in the next drawer!
Help! Drowning in gigabites, or whatever!
Kali
(55,737 posts)I suppose if it could show you what all was in those tupperware containers and help plan a dinner it might be OK, or monitors mold growth/vegetable wilt. I am not anti technology but I am having trouble seeing what a connected fridge could do. yes a little snarky, but also genuinely curious.
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