• odelik@lemmy.today
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      11 hours ago

      Bosch makes a few descent models.

      Things to skip on all brands.

      External water & ice dispensers,doesnt matter the brand. You’re cutting a fucking hole in the thermal envelope to put a faulty device that’s experince ing mechanic stress on parts every time you open/close the door. It’s not a matter of if it will fail, but when. Also, increased operational cost. Internal water dispensers and automatic ice makers are always the better option if you want those features.

      Smart features. Why the fuck do yiu need smart features on my fridge? Even if it’s using AI vision to scan for recorders… Just no, fucking no. That’s more personal data on you to be bought, sold, data breached, and utilized to fuck you somehow.

      Fridges that split the freezer and fridge on a vertically.

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        9 hours ago

        Fridges that split the freezer and fridge on a vertically.

        THIS. they call them french doors. Stay away from this bullshit. You don’t need it.

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      13 hours ago

      I just bought this one a couple months ago. It goes on sale frequently for $2K from Lowe’s: https://www.lowes.com/pd/Frigidaire-Gallery-21-5-cu-ft-4-Door-Counter-depth-French-Door-Refrigerator-with-Ice-Maker-Smudge-proof-Stainless-Steel-ENERGY-STAR/5013313509

      Pretty sure we got an RMA for the first unit as the door had a scratch and the compressor fan sounded high pitched. Got a next day replacement and no complaints on the second one. Was concerned about sqft as we were coming from a 25sqft but am surprisingly happy with this one.

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      12 hours ago

      I’ve heard that appliances in general and refrigerators specifically, from the last many years are crap. I don’t know what the cut off date is, but I hear that they’re generally made to break after a few years now and don’t have replacement parts for very long. @mechoman444@lemmy.world may have a more informed answer, but it seems to me that people are better off buying old fridges used from friends or relatives.

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        11 hours ago

        I’m of the opinion that manufactures should be required to supply parts for appliances and equipment for a minimum of 10 years.

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      13 hours ago

      If you’re in the states you’ve probably had the ice maker replaced in that fridge.

      I wouldn’t expect it to last much longer definitely count on it breaking down at some point in the very near future.