The golden rule for buying a new fridge: avoid anything that has the ice maker in the refrigerator compartment. The 2nd and 3rd fridges in this video will have their ice makers brake YEARS before the "cheaper" first fridge with its ice maker in the freezer. Bosh makes one of the best modern fridges and dish washers now with its 800 series. LG fridges have compressor problems, definitely pass on them, but LG makes amazing TV's and fairly decent washer/dryers. Anything with a Samsung logo on it was made to break in only 3-5 years... sometimes sooner.
@@aidensnow5017 what about Kenmore? Sears. Our water quality in the town I live in is poor and I would never consider an ice maker. I am also trying to avoid electronics in the refrigerator. Most refrigerators are ice maker ready. I’ve tried frigidaire and Maytag and the compressors ran constantly. Any more advice that you have would be appreciated.
@@aidensnow5017 it is sad that these manufacturers are allowed to unload junk on the people. Years ago you bought a refrigerator and plugged it in and forgot about for 25 or 30 years. Back in the day any refrigerator was built to last. A person should only have to buy 3 refrigerators in their lifetime. I’ve had 4 in one year. I have an old White’s Westinghouse refrigerator that I bought used in 1997 that just recently quit working. It had to be 20 years old when I got it. Through the 4 refrigerators that I have had this year I have realized what the manufacturers are doing to shorten the life of the product. They are leaving the refrigerator low on coolant so that the compressor will run most of the time. Now they are putting extremely flammable coolant in the refrigerators and they cannot be serviced. The lady at the appliance and furniture store told me that they are designing refrigerators to stop working at about 7 years. Delivery people are also a problem. They ruined the coils on one refrigerator because they were in a hurry and did not take precautions unloading the refrigerator. They were illegals and did not speak any English. Tell me that this country isn’t going to hell in a hand basket.
I've got a Samsung Fridge. Purchased in new in 2011 and never once had an issue with it. A friend of mine bought a $6000 Subzero and has had it repaired several times including the compressors. Go figure.
@@hmc2s I first bought a Maytag through Sears home store. The delivery people layed it down to unbox it. Caused a restriction and would never stop running. Less than 4 months and repaired 4 times it died. They replaced it with 2 frigidaire refrigerators and both of them would not defrost. The compressors were so loud that we could hear it running in the bedroom. Sears replaced the last frigidaire with a Kenmore and it seems like the best one. Cannot hear it running so quiet. Does have trouble keeping the refrigerator compartment at 40 degrees. Sometimes as high as 46 degrees. Supposed to keep a constant temperature below 40 degrees preferably at about 38 degrees.they brought it last Monday and I waited a few hours to plug it in. I thought that I had another dud because when I plugged it in the freezer started getting cold instantly but the bottom part was not trying to cool at all. Called Sears and ordered a replacement but the next morning it started trying to cool and it slowly got cold in the bottom. They are supposed to bring a replacement Monday for the same refrigerator but I am skeptical about changing thinking that I may get one that is worse. The Mexican delivery people did not speak English and they stripped out the screws that hold the handle on using a drill driver instead of a screwdriver. 4 refrigerators in less than a year. All repair people said stay away from the new Samsung refrigerators. And L G refrigerators also. Sounds like you bought one when they were made better. I am 68 years old and I am use to buying a refrigerator and plugging it in and not having to worry about it for 25 years. I am getting afraid to buy anything nowadays. This Kenmore is made in Mexico I found out and I think whirlpool is too. Wish me luck please.
Where Pro's & Con's are concerned, All three of these Refrigerators Had the Same negative ! The " Automatic Ice-maker " ! The More Features Any Appliance ( or car, excetra ) has the more things there are to go wrong ! For my money even if I could buy 2 or more of them w/ no problem, I would get the one with the least features. That way there is a Lot less to break down . Oh and that Ice-maker ? / A good set of store bought ice-Trays will do just fine !
I have number 2, the Frigidaire and I don’t recommend it, we have had nothing but problems and have had the ice maker repaired 3 times. The repair guy said don’t buy a fridge that has an icemaker built into the fridge part, oppose to the freezer part, it doesn’t work and they constantly break!
Well this is disappointing ☹️ I so badly want a refrigerator in this style but it seems every company with this type is just no good. Maybe it’ll get better in a few years or so.
Yup, ice makers and water dispensers are noisy fuctionning and coslty because you have to change filters. It is some sort of trinket that breaks and fails regularly. Best way to clean tap water is a top wide open jug that you keep in the fridge. You can even buy one with a dispenser for 20$. Chlorine evaporates over time...
Beautiful, but I wouldn't purchase with ice maker and water dispenser because it's taking away to much room inside fridge plus, will be problems with ice maker (break down) and water tube might gets mold is not wise to drinking. I rather used an old fashion to filling water in ice tray and putting in freezer. Also, I have a portable ice maker for the party. For GE Cafe and what will be a model number without it for that?
Never had a fridge go on me and I have a 2019 Samsung just die. Electronics just went. No surge no breaker trip, just died and Samsung warranty is only 1year so they wouldn’t pay.
I just went to check fridges in yodobashi store, Tokyo. the popular fridges have a door and 2 drawers , one for veggies and freezer. Water/ ice dispenser doors were popular a decade ago, they explained.didnt find it. For the ice makings, require to add water manually, and there's an area inside freezer drawer but the design is awesome, it won't break up and parts are replaceble. French doors are popular in Japan either. I love the Japanese fridge, open both sides, and have a drawer to keep raw fish very fresh........
Buy the cheapest fridge that doesn’t have the ice maker on the refrigerator portion as opposed to the freezer portion. A side by side with the dispenser on the freezer side should be fine. Stay away from the electronic bs.
I'm in the market for a refrigerator. I don't like side by sides and everyone that I know of that has one doesn't like theirs either. Space is an issue on both sides. I need wider storage left to right not narrower top to bottom storage. There just isn't enough width for storing wide items.
@@Tinyteacher1111 same thing I heard. He specifically told me to stay away from purchasing an LG. and others are saying not to get a samsung so now i have no clue what brand to look for!
Many problems come with appliances nowadays. The least amount of electronics in any appliances the better.
The golden rule for buying a new fridge: avoid anything that has the ice maker in the refrigerator compartment.
The 2nd and 3rd fridges in this video will have their ice makers brake YEARS before the "cheaper" first fridge with its ice maker in the freezer.
Bosh makes one of the best modern fridges and dish washers now with its 800 series.
LG fridges have compressor problems, definitely pass on them, but LG makes amazing TV's and fairly decent washer/dryers.
Anything with a Samsung logo on it was made to break in only 3-5 years... sometimes sooner.
@@aidensnow5017 what about Kenmore? Sears. Our water quality in the town I live in is poor and I would never consider an ice maker. I am also trying to avoid electronics in the refrigerator. Most refrigerators are ice maker ready. I’ve tried frigidaire and Maytag and the compressors ran constantly. Any more advice that you have would be appreciated.
@@aidensnow5017 it is sad that these manufacturers are allowed to unload junk on the people. Years ago you bought a refrigerator and plugged it in and forgot about for 25 or 30 years. Back in the day any refrigerator was built to last. A person should only have to buy 3 refrigerators in their lifetime. I’ve had 4 in one year. I have an old White’s Westinghouse refrigerator that I bought used in 1997 that just recently quit working. It had to be 20 years old when I got it. Through the 4 refrigerators that I have had this year I have realized what the manufacturers are doing to shorten the life of the product. They are leaving the refrigerator low on coolant so that the compressor will run most of the time. Now they are putting extremely flammable coolant in the refrigerators and they cannot be serviced. The lady at the appliance and furniture store told me that they are designing refrigerators to stop working at about 7 years. Delivery people are also a problem. They ruined the coils on one refrigerator because they were in a hurry and did not take precautions unloading the refrigerator. They were illegals and did not speak any English. Tell me that this country isn’t going to hell in a hand basket.
I've got a Samsung Fridge. Purchased in new in 2011 and never once had an issue with it. A friend of mine bought a $6000 Subzero and has had it repaired several times including the compressors. Go figure.
@@hmc2s I first bought a Maytag through Sears home store. The delivery people layed it down to unbox it. Caused a restriction and would never stop running. Less than 4 months and repaired 4 times it died. They replaced it with 2 frigidaire refrigerators and both of them would not defrost. The compressors were so loud that we could hear it running in the bedroom. Sears replaced the last frigidaire with a Kenmore and it seems like the best one. Cannot hear it running so quiet. Does have trouble keeping the refrigerator compartment at 40 degrees. Sometimes as high as 46 degrees. Supposed to keep a constant temperature below 40 degrees preferably at about 38 degrees.they brought it last Monday and I waited a few hours to plug it in. I thought that I had another dud because when I plugged it in the freezer started getting cold instantly but the bottom part was not trying to cool at all. Called Sears and ordered a replacement but the next morning it started trying to cool and it slowly got cold in the bottom. They are supposed to bring a replacement Monday for the same refrigerator but I am skeptical about changing thinking that I may get one that is worse. The Mexican delivery people did not speak English and they stripped out the screws that hold the handle on using a drill driver instead of a screwdriver. 4 refrigerators in less than a year. All repair people said stay away from the new Samsung refrigerators. And L G refrigerators also. Sounds like you bought one when they were made better. I am 68 years old and I am use to buying a refrigerator and plugging it in and not having to worry about it for 25 years. I am getting afraid to buy anything nowadays. This Kenmore is made in Mexico I found out and I think whirlpool is too. Wish me luck please.
We’re in the days of replacing appliances 7-9 years on average, these companies have are following cell phone makers.
great presentation and explanations!
Where Pro's & Con's are concerned, All three of these Refrigerators Had the Same
negative !
The " Automatic Ice-maker " !
The More Features Any Appliance ( or car, excetra ) has the more things there are to go wrong !
For my money even if I could buy 2 or more of them w/ no problem, I would get the one with the least features. That way there is a Lot less to break down .
Oh and that Ice-maker ? / A good set of store bought ice-Trays will do just fine !
What is the model number of the Frigidaire that you showed last?
I have number 2, the Frigidaire and I don’t recommend it, we have had nothing but problems and have had the ice maker repaired 3 times. The repair guy said don’t buy a fridge that has an icemaker built into the fridge part, oppose to the freezer part, it doesn’t work and they constantly break!
Well this is disappointing ☹️ I so badly want a refrigerator in this style but it seems every company with this type is just no good. Maybe it’ll get better in a few years or so.
You can not have a reliable ice maker based in the refrigerator compartment. Just ask any repair technician
Yup, ice makers and water dispensers are noisy fuctionning and coslty because you have to change filters. It is some sort of trinket that breaks and fails regularly. Best way to clean tap water is a top wide open jug that you keep in the fridge. You can even buy one with a dispenser for 20$. Chlorine evaporates over time...
@@ugoc3300 Can you name the brands of those dispensers
Beautiful, but I wouldn't purchase with ice maker and water dispenser because it's taking away to much room inside fridge plus, will be problems with ice maker (break down) and water tube might gets mold is not wise to drinking. I rather used an old fashion to filling water in ice tray and putting in freezer. Also, I have a portable ice maker for the party. For GE Cafe and what will be a model number without it for that?
Thanks!
Omg that ge Cafe is beautiful
Please don't buy off looks. Do yourself a favor and research cooling system problems (compressor, condenser).
That midnight snack gold😆😊
Frifidaire has the very worst ice maker. If you dont need ice it is great.
Think about having to take all your food out to change a light bulb in the one that has back lighting!
you probably have to change out a whole circuit board
Never had a fridge go on me and I have a 2019 Samsung just die. Electronics just went. No surge no breaker trip, just died and Samsung warranty is only 1year so they wouldn’t pay.
Love the GE but I think it would have looked much better with a clean looking front without the ice, water access on the door.
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The door ice maker versions always break long before the refrigerator needs to be replaced. Pain in the butt.
I just went to check fridges in yodobashi store, Tokyo. the popular fridges have a door and 2 drawers , one for veggies and freezer. Water/ ice dispenser doors were popular a decade ago, they explained.didnt find it. For the ice makings, require to add water manually, and there's an area inside freezer drawer but the design is awesome, it won't break up and parts are replaceble. French doors are popular in Japan either. I love the Japanese fridge, open both sides, and have a drawer to keep raw fish very fresh........
Can't worry about aesthetics much these days, when you can't find a reputable, reasonably priced service person for the pretty ones...like Samsung.
5:09 pm 3/20/2022
Ice maker in the door, bad news
Do you have wax on your head its super shiny
LG, Samsung and Frigidaire are the worst.
Literally the only brands I want 😫
Frigidaire refrigerators are horrible. Just bought one 2 weeks ago and it already has broken down and all my food is spoiled 😡. Never again!
What are some good brands?
Buy the cheapest fridge that doesn’t have the ice maker on the refrigerator portion as opposed to the freezer portion. A side by side with the dispenser on the freezer side should be fine. Stay away from the electronic bs.
I'm in the market for a refrigerator. I don't like side by sides and everyone that I know of that has one doesn't like theirs either. Space is an issue on both sides. I need wider storage left to right not narrower top to bottom storage. There just isn't enough width for storing wide items.
Interesting that the LG's weren't discussed, one of the best for reliability at good price points
They used to be, but my repairman said he’s spending a LOT of time on recalls for LG and Samsung.
@@Tinyteacher1111 recalls for what appliances?
@@Tinyteacher1111 same thing I heard. He specifically told me to stay away from purchasing an LG. and others are saying not to get a samsung so now i have no clue what brand to look for!
@@matsudakodo refrigerator and washer
@@HongNguyen-rn1jf I thought the refrigerator compressor issues were fixed. I'm sure they are still repairing the older models though.
Frigidaire fridge is a trouble problems products stay away from Frigidaire not recommended at all.
My 20 years old Frigidaire still running strong. But yes everything new is a garbage.
no have Haire??
We do carry Haire appliances but they are still relatively new to the US market.
Ha ha ha gold 😊
Frigidaire made in Mexico. Big no . Samsung is China big big no
Today everything is made in China including most GE and Whirlpool :)
Fridgidaire is a price of crap! Don’t buy!
Why?
@@Tinyteacher1111
H'es crazy. Fridgidaire is fantastic. Street clear of LG and Samsung.
I agree!
@@CheriWFH just bought a fridgidaire! I hope it is fantastic!