Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Our Kenmore frig died a few years ago. At the time it was only 3 years old. We had several repairmen come out to replace the compressor, then the evaporator coils, then the distribution fan and the ice maker. I asked each repairmen what manufacturers to stay clear of if I bought a new frig. Each would tell me it was easier to identify the only manufacturers I should consider ---> Frigidare, Whirlpool, KitchenAid and General Electric. I was told that all the other manufacturers used LG parts that are poorly made. One repairman told me about 30% of his business was due to replacing LG compressors.
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Had an LG a couple of years back. Within 4 years we had so many repairs, including 2 icemakers, front control screen, main circuit board, and two compressors.
Lowes 5 year warranty was a $$$ savior. They refunded the full cost |
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LG 27-29 inch - best there us IMO
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That's sad, I've had two of them and they were both great. I guess that don't make them like they used to.
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We bought a LG and at 6 months we had to have it repaired. Fan went bad. I asked service guy which band he thought was best. Said all about the same. Often parts are manufactured by same company. He liked LG because they are very quite. All have a lot more electronics so an extended warranty might be good. We usually don't take an extended warranty.
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Things I have lost money on yet keep paying: - Car insurance - over 40 years - Health insurance - over 35 years though I may be getting some of that back now - Home insurance - over 30 years - AAA membership - a few years now - golf cart towing/rescue - a few years now I pay all those because however unlikely it may be that I have a problem, I would rather pay the premium today than pay the cost out of pocket later. I wouldn't pay for an extended warranty on my wireless router, if I have a problem I'll just replace it with a different brand. I *might* pay for the warranty on a $2,000 refrigerator to avoid paying again to replace it in the next few years. You almost always lose money on extended warranties but when you don't lose money, when there is a problem, you're really glad you have one.
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Yes, like LG. Don’t care for Samsung, I think they’re over rated, expensive & never held up for me. Just my opinion!
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We’ve always had good luck with the brands consumer reports find as being reliable.
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Samsung TVs have gone downhill as well.
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I have never had a GE, Hotpoint, or Frigidaire that did not last at least 20 years.
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LG compressors were the subject of a class lawsuit a few years ago. Had one fail in less than 3 years, and cost to "fix" was not worth it. Bought another brand. But no matter what brand, don't expect today's refrigerators to last like the ones you grew up with. They won't make it to your garage as a secondary unit. The more techno gizmos and gadgets added, the more problems that can happen. Keep it simple, and you might even get more than 5 years out of your purchase.
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I bought the top of line GE profile French door PFE28KMKUES. We had a faulty electrical harness which they replaced twice. The water filter for the waterline cost around $55 and they want you to replace it every three months and you can only use GE brand as they have a microchip on it. We have had trouble with these filters as half of them spew out excessive amounts of charcoal into the water. We've had 9 service visits and the problem still exists. So we use the bypass and cannot have filtered water unless we want a ton of charcoal in it. GE service is terrible and eventually my salesman went around them and delivered a new fridge. Most of the filters are still bad though. We had a GE fridge years ago and that completely failed on us. It was part of a class action suit that we got a few dollars back. So no more GE refrigerators for us.
The unit we stayed in for design had a whirlpool fridge that was amazing but I don't know how they hold up. I hate stainless steel so the slate finish GE offered was what I chose. I love the finish but hate the stainless steel handles. If you get stainless steel, make sure it resists fingerprints. Good luck. |
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You could cheat a little. I understand you can carefully peel the lable off one of their filters and stick it to the interior just behind where the filter hangs, this tricks the sensor into thinking there is a genuine GE filter installed. Then you can use a generic filter for much less money and better quality.
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