Comparing new refrigerators

   / Comparing new refrigerators #11  
Shopping by brand name is not the same as it was many years ago when a company made it's own appliances and when places like Sears would order their Kenmores from Whirlpool with their own specifications usually making them better than the Whirlpool brand.

Now, a company may order 10,000 units from the lowest bidder Asian manufacturer and when they sell these they put them out to bid again where they may be built by a different company.

It is not unusual for the same model to be built by two different manufacturers in different Asian countries in one year of varying quality.
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #12  
Seeing how I eat ice cream about every night and frequently use ice in water and pop, and seem to make at least one frozen pizza a week, I would want the freezer on the top. :thumbsup:
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #13  
Since I do some online repair work I have my opinion of what I don't work on because they make them so dang complicated. I think they all have the electronic control board or mother board which replaces the defrost timer and controls the fan speeds. But give me a timer and manual temp control any day. All brands can have problems and the best selling ones are repaired the most because there are more of them. One complication I hate is that Samsung and Sub Zero have and extra evaporator for the fridge side instead of being cooled by the freezer side.
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #14  
We bought Maytag kitchen appliances for the new house 6-7 years ago. Not real pleasant experience. The dish washer has had problems. Broke within the first couple of weeks and fixed under warranty. We bought a Maytag dish washer from a mom and pop store for our city house. It failed the first week as well. :eek:

The current dish washer's biggest problem is the cheap #$%^&* plastic wheels on the basket. They would break and we could not get replacements. We bought the appliances from a local guy who has now retired. Great guy but even he could not get the parts.

Eventually I was able to find brass parts at Lowes to fix replace the wheels and everything has been fine since. Maybe $2 in parts that Maytag could have done it right the first time for a few cents. :mad: We have had a few other problems with it as well. It is supposed to be quiet but it is now loud. :mad:

But that is a nit.

The fridge's compressor started to go after 3-4 years. Thankfully it was under warranty since it had a 5 year period. It still took them a good week to get the compressor. Which is not excusable in this day and age. The repairman said the compressor's were failing on these fridges and what I read on the Internet backed up what he said.

A new compressor would have cost us $800. In other words go buy a new fridge. :mad:

I went down and looked at Lowes. The fridges I saw all had one year warranties. That is NOT good. :( If you compare Samsung and I think it was the GE Profile fridges they are identical except the brand names. The parts you can see inside and outside of the fridge are the same. The compressor is the key and I do not know if one is better than the other.

We picked Maytag partly because of reputation for reliability and the local dealer. Mainly because the fridge, dishwasher, and range all had features we really wanted but nobody else had.

Hopefully Maytag cleans up its act under new ownership. I will be very unlikely to buy them again. We have an Ikea store two hours away. Yes two hours. :D They sell appliances and the next time we need a fridge or dishwasher I will be looking closely at what Ikea sells. Maybe they will have better products.

Not real happy with our Whirlpool clothes washer that is falling apart after 10-12 years.

Later,
Dan
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #15  
I used to work in appliance stores when I was a kid,, (like 40 years ago)
and Maytag was the best brand you could buy, I have owned a couple of old Maytag A107 and A108 washers, they lasted forever, had to give them away to relatives to get something newer, they just kept on working, BUT, the Maytag Refrigerator we bought new about 11 years ago has had several breakdowns both in and out of warranty, I have managed to repair the out of warranty problems myself, but a few hundred has went out the door doing so. It is a 2 door side by side with ice-maker and water in the door.. . I could not recommend the older ones. I don't know anything about the newer models now that Maytag has changed ownership. Perhaps they are OK..but the new LG units catch my eye. We have a new laundry set of LG, and love them.

James K0UA
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #16  
There was a thread here before Christmas to favor Sears for purchases due to their excellent policy towards deployed employees. In our area Sears have the biggest selection too.

Not suggesting anything, just saying:)

If you buy appliances from Lowes and they need service a Sears repairman will come. Sears does all of Lowes appliance service work.
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #17  
We bought a Whirlpool from Home Depot (I think) a couple years ago. We got one without anything in the doors because we figured we wouldn't use the dispensers and they'd just be something else to go bad. Plus it saved us a bunch of money. Of course it does have an ice maker and that works fine. We were especially pleased with how much longer veggies stay fresh (or at least usable) in the drawer vs our old firig. The only issue we have is with the pull out basket freezer. You do have to be careful how you stuff things in the freezer to avoid getting something stuck so the drawer won't open/close. We use lots of frozen veggies, and the new bag style tends to pack nicely if you work at it, but if you just dump them in you may have something sticking up too much. Our chest freezer is in the basement, so though it is handy for long term storage, it tends not to get used for those things we'll probably be using soon. Anyway, look at the freezer and decide if it will hold what you normally want to have handy.

Chuck
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators
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#18  
Thanks for all of the responses. After checking out all of the responses, and doing some research, we just ordered a Samsung French door refrigerator today, from Lowes. Lowes was having a sale for 15% off energy star appliances, so it was a good deal. And J D Powers and Associates gave the Samsung French door refrigerators their top award for the past several years. Plus we read lots of private reviews on it, and they were excellent.
 
   / Comparing new refrigerators #19  
There was a thread here before Christmas to favor Sears for purchases due to their excellent policy towards deployed employees. In our area Sears have the biggest selection too.

Not suggesting anything, just saying:)
As much as I would like to second that motion, I just cannot. Sears hung to me out to dry on a Bosch range a couple years ago - would not or could not repair it. They attempted for approx. a month. Wound up getting a local repair co. to do it. After much talking/bargaining, I did get them to refund my extended warranty price though - I will commend them for that.
 

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