Xtrmwakeboarder
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Just don’t count on it coming in anytime soon. Pretty sure I’m at the one year mark and the latest ETA is October…after several missed ETAs.Ge monagram
Just don’t count on it coming in anytime soon. Pretty sure I’m at the one year mark and the latest ETA is October…after several missed ETAs.Ge monagram
Had the monster 36 ft Samsung and a 33ft Samsung. Both had issues with the ice makers and slow as molasses. Have an LG now for 5 years and no issues other than it makes loud knocking noises that sometimes freak ya out in the middle of the night but, works good and keeps everything cold at 36 degrees 24/7.OK, we are moving and our Seal Beach house has built in refrigerator and freezer. The new house does not. It has the standard 36"ish x 70" ish opening.
What say the brain trust. I have been looking but they are all over the map. I think GE is solid. I don't think I want all the tech like Samsung where it tells you what you need and will send it to your phone ect. I have also heard that parts go bad on the Samsung and LG fairly often but have no experience with it. My fridge now I have had for 8 years and no issues. Looking for the same reliability.
Health dept doesn't allow animals on premise with food, either.Here is what I notice about today's new refrigerators....
If they were being used in a restaurant...they would get cited for violations of the health code. Specifically, that the vegetable/fruits are stored below raw meats. I have the samsung pictured and it does not conform to the health code. Maybe they never have in the past and these are no different, but if the health department won't let this fly in a restaurant, why would I want to go there at home.