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Hate, hate , hate our bottom freezer! Kids lean on it while they are sifting through looking for stuff. Can't believe it hasn't broken off yet.
 
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Don't just walk, RUN from a Samsung fridge.
A buddy who does appliance repair told me to with Whirlpool, Kitchen Aid or Maytag.
I have owned five Samsung appliances for five years with no issues.
$15,000 for a fridge? Why?
 
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because it's the best, because people buying multi million dollar apartments/houses want the best and are spending the coin for the best.
 
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Don't just walk, RUN from a Samsung fridge.
A buddy who does appliance repair told me to with Whirlpool, Kitchen Aid or Maytag.
I have owned five Samsung appliances for five years with no issues.
$15,000 for a fridge? Why?


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Good thing this thread came up. Our 25 year old GE Profile took a crap this morning. Good thing we just took delivery of a small freezer for the utility room. I've watched the video a couple of times.

Lots of going back and forth about what to get. Top freezer, low freezer, frecnh doors, side by side. I don't care what she gets other than it being USA made. Simple is better and less to go wrong. To me it's just an icebox.

Hey what failed on your old one?
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Good thing this thread came up. Our 25 year old GE Profile took a crap this morning. Good thing we just took delivery of a small freezer for the utility room. I've watched the video a couple of times.

Lots of going back and forth about what to get. Top freezer, low freezer, frecnh doors, side by side. I don't care what she gets other than it being USA made. Simple is better and less to go wrong. To me it's just an icebox.

Hey what failed on your old one?
Share what brand and model you bought



All of these GE refrigerators lasting 25+ years or more can you imagine how long the Sub Zero ones would last? My GE is 33 years old and still working with out any problems at all.


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The compressor package took a dump. It was a GE Profile side by side.

Whatever we get is going to be a while. Space available requires it to be 33" wide and no more than 68.75" high. And it has to be white. Anything is going to be a special order it looks like. The City employee in me is coming out. It has to be bought locally, no out of state chain stores and American made.


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So Bruce, if I read correct. Old GE dead and holding off on new. How does that work? No refrigerator in kitchen now?

Here are the two models listed in the YouTube:
Kitchen aide MODEL. KRFC300ESS07
Whirlpool model WRF 535SWHZ00

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/k...7313.p?skuId=5867313


https://www.bestbuy.com/site/w...9904.p?skuId=5789904

What’s odd is they are the same width and height, but 3” additional depth on the whirlpool nets 5 more cubic feet inside. No doubt the 70-1/8” height on the new designs is a problem for us with older units. I had noted that 5 years ago when redoing the kitchen and increased the height of the cabinets over the fridge by 3” to 71” and enough for newer units.
Also whirlpool is about $350 less with 5 more cubic feet.
The YouTube explains why he picked these, but essentially is was Made in USA, ice maker in freezer and simple proven controls.

I think later in the video he goes over the top $$$ units.



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So Bruce, if I read correct. Old GE dead and holding off on new. How does that work? No refrigerator in kitchen now?

Here are the two models listed in the YouTube:
Kitchen aide MODEL. KRFC300ESS07
Whirlpool model WRF 535SWHZ00

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/k...7313.p?skuId=5867313


https://www.bestbuy.com/site/w...9904.p?skuId=5789904

What’s odd is they are the same width and height, but 3” additional depth on the whirlpool nets 5 more cubic feet inside. No doubt the 70-1/8” height on the new designs is a problem for us with older units. I had noted that 5 years ago when redoing the kitchen and increased the height of the cabinets over the fridge by 3” to 71” and enough for newer units.
Also whirlpool is about $350 less with 5 more cubic feet.
The YouTube explains why he picked these, but essentially is was Made in USA, ice maker in freezer and simple proven controls.

I think later in the video he goes over the top $$$ units.


We've got a small freezer in the laundry room. I also have a 4-cu ft fridge in the race trailer. We're going over to get another tomorrow.
The big problem is white is a special order. Anything 33" wide is also a special order and we are absolutely locked into that width. The upper cabinet is 69" above the floor. But because most fridge heights are listed including the hinge we can get away with 69" as most of the cases are around 68". The upper cabinet isn't deep enough to interfere with the hinges. We'll find something American made that fits, I'm sure. The two criteria are: Made in America and a local retailer. No big box outfits. Having no fridge keeps the inwelcome dinner guests away.


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PS I heard after 5 days, you’re totally on your own with the manufacturer if you buy from Home Depot or Lowe’s, a you have a bad unit.
That’s crappy support if true.



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I think that's pretty common regardless of wherever you buy from. Maybe not everywhere, but most. That was part of the reason why I said to run from Samsung... we had 3 issues in the first year, they were all covered under warranty but the warranty department was a nightmare to deal with. When we finally could get through and they would send a tech, I guess they would contract the job to a local appliance repair. Everyone that showed up seemed unfamiliar with Samsung and never had any required parts to fix it.


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