How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool

   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool
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The appliance company we're using for our home build in Oregon highly dis-recommended Bosch. There's no one in the area that services them and parts are hard to get. So check if you can get service and parts especially if you're not close to a good size urban area.

Also both they and the home builder suggested buying the appliances from one company. The finishes will match that way, and also there's a manufacturer discount that gets larger the more appliances you buy.
Great info. I am near a reasonably sized urban area so might not be an issue, but I will look into it. And yes, definitely going with a stove, fridge and Dish washer from the same manufacturer for that very reason.
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #122  
Frigidaire sucks. I bought Refrigerator, range, over the range microwave/exhaust fan, dishwasher when I redid the house I bought not even two years ago.

Dishwasher didn't work right out of the box. Took three weeks, two different techs, and three trips to get it to turn on. One and a half years later it quit "cleaning" the dishes. Tried everything. Cleaning screens three times a day. Running empty cycles to make sure it is flushed out. Cycles with vinegar. No luck. Trash.
Oven control board died after 6 months. Again 4 weeks to get the part. Two different techs and two trips to fix it. I finally had to put the new board in myself because they said it would be two more weeks to get the tech back out to install it.
Refrigerator constantly freezes what ever is on the top shelf.

I am putting KitchenAid in my new house. Ended up buying the dishwasher and using it now and then when the new house is built I will take it out and move it to the new house. Kitchenaid dishwasher is phenomenal. It is their top of the line 3 rack model.
I went with KitchenAid because Bosch doesn't have a sidebyside refrigerator.
We just visited with our friends in OK. They built their house 5 years ago with all Frigidaire appliances. They also bought an extended warranty. They said every single one of the appliances have had to be repaired. The refrigerator 3x or more. Look nice but junk.
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #123  
10 years ago major remodel down the street… all new LG…

10 years later on refrigerator 3 and dishwasher and washing machine 2
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #124  
Our LG washer went 12 years, and cleaned really well. What I appreciated most about it was how dry it spun the clothes.

The front load design means that there is a rear seal to a bearing to the direct drive motor. In principle, one could do a preventative maintenance and pull the washer apart after 5-7 years to replace the seal before it leaks into the bearing, washing the grease out and causing corrosion, but is an almost complete disassembly of the unit. Unfortunately for me, when I did get it disassembled several of the fasteners that held the drum to the axle had corroded to the point that they died when I tried to unscrew them. The LG dealer was very good about taking all the parts that I had ordered back, so I was just out time and shipping.

I did see that in more modern versions LG had changed the fasteners to something more corrosion resistant. We will see.

View of the leaking seal;
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But the items that did the repair in were the nuts/fasteners holding these three bolts in. You have to pull the arm assembly to replace the worn axle.
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File this one under "Live and learn".

Parts to do the entire repair were about $220. I could have bought an entire drum assembly, after I got to this stage, but opted to punt and get a new washer. We are on LG washer #2, and happy with it as well.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool
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We just visited with our friends in OK. They built their house 5 years ago with all Frigidaire appliances. They also bought an extended warranty. They said every single one of the appliances have had to be repaired. The refrigerator 3x or more. Look nice but junk.

10 years ago major remodel down the street… all new LG…

10 years later on refrigerator 3 and dishwasher and washing machine 2
See!! These are the kinds of horror stories I am afraid of!!!
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #126  
See!! These are the kinds of horror stories I am afraid of!!!
If it really worries you, pass the buck, as there are always home warranties. I knew a guy who put in two dishwashers, so he could have a clean one and a dirty one to save putting things away. (Yes, he was one of a kind...)

Don't forget commercial brands like Hobart. Rock solid, with a history of parts from decades ago, but don't expect quiet or fancy... (I would never put Viking or Wulf in a home, unless it was the commercial stove, not the "retail homeowner" version, but that gets into Fire department territory and big HVAC issues.)

Personally, I try to avoid buying both new and old technology, though SpeedQueen might be an exception to the latter. With the explosion of features and computer controls, I am on the page that a bunch of appliances are too fancy and too dependent upon semiconductors to be reliable. Who is going to be writing software for that snazzy appliance three years from now? Five? I wouldn't bet on ten. Don't forget those whole house surge suppressors...

For similar reasons, I'm personally inclined to be buying "best of breed" for any given type of appliance, and not sweating the looks, decor matching, etc. Although, after seeing your photos of that gorgeous pergola, I am sure that you have the skills to be able to put veneer on appliances if it came to that.

All the best,

Peter
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #127  
Don't forget commercial brands
I was perusing restaurant equipment online one day and was stunned at the simplicity, size and price of commercial refrigerators (like restaurant ones, not "commercial" for home). They seem completely perfect to me, no fancy crap that just breaks; I'd prefer to have individual baskets (self-supplied, not coming with the fridge) on rack shelving to organizes eg one for all the cheeses, one for all the onions together, etc, and grab a basket when you need something and dig through it out of the fridge, rather than the plastic drawers and door pockets in home kitchen fridges.

Funny thing is, though - while most kitchen counter appliances either don't have a warranty for commercial use, or have a greatly limited one compared to home use (makes sense, consider a bakery using your kitchenaid mixer, it'll be used ten times as much and not last), for big stuff like fridges, they don't have warranties for non-commercial use!

Clearly they don't want you buying the cheaper stuff that'll last forever (I suppose they justify it that they don't want to deal with homeowner joe and instead are business to business... or something), but considering most modern fridges have maybe a two year warranty I'm not sure what that's worth any more. I'll be putting real commercial kitchen fridge & freezer in my next house and self-warranty.
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #128  
Clearly they don't want you buying the cheaper stuff that'll last forever (I suppose they justify it that they don't want to deal with homeowner joe and instead are business to business... or something), but considering most modern fridges have maybe a two year warranty I'm not sure what that's worth any more. I'll be putting real commercial kitchen fridge & freezer in my next house and self-warranty.
iME, It would be easy to justify. Dealing with Harry Homeowner can absolutely suck. Driveways that aren’t truck accessible. Imagine delivering stuff that’s 36” + wide and they swear they have all 36” doorways, but in reality they are 34” or smaller. Screw ball stairs, landings and railings to work around to get the appliances in place. Electrical outlets, gas and water lines that don’t exist in the home and the homeowner is irate because the appliances aren’t installed like they paid for.
Yea, I can see one or two reasons to avoid some clientele.
 
   / How do y'all feel about Frigidaire vs. GE vs. Whirlpool #130  
Our biggest issue with app these days is the printed circuit boards fail, and they are expensive to replace. Our old app were mechanical and worked well for a much longer period, they were real steel, cast and copper all made here in america and with very little alum and plastic that helps in early failure. Mostly they are made in china now and a few other counties that makes shipping very expensive so they are made lighter and cheaper. No different than any other product at most all our stores these days. I do have and LG refer that has been very good to us for quit a long time, not sure about new ones though. Bosch is expensive, not sure I'd go that high in hopes it will last longer unless having a long term 100% written warrentee. Our last few app are whirlpool and so far so good. We all ive in a world of through away products but can still buy an all steel gun if needing one.
 

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