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| Author: | Adrienne [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:43 am ] |
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I was told by quite a few people that it is harder to get parts for an LG appliance so it is better to stick with something made in North America. LG's are actually assembled in Germany although it is an Asian/Oriental (or something close i dont rmember anymore) company. One guy actually told me he went to get parts for a fridge and next door was an LG parts place and in the back of the store there were large bins full of fridges. The consensus was if you get a Lemon you have a bad one and one that are not leoms are amazing. My paretns have the first one that came out about 3 years ago (the model that they then put the TV in) and they love it never a problem.....IMO if you are going to buy any appliance go to Sears if they cannot fix it they will replace it....they also match the Brick builder discount that we get..... |
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| Author: | hockeymortgagemom [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:58 am ] |
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I have the GE fridge, it was the Brita model with the freezer pull out drawer on the bottom. I love it. (Except for the fact that my husband dropped the built in Brita as he was filling it and broke it.... It has a lot of space as well....you get a lot of bang for you buck on the cubic space with the way that the inside is designed/organized. Jessica |
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| Author: | Gee [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:32 am ] |
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Cap wrote: I was pretty set to buy one of the Maytag Wide-by-Side models but the reviews on this site turned me away. There seems to be tons of problems with the doors in the wide-by-side configuration. .
Hey CAP, Just wanted you to know that we have the Side - By - Wide Maytag fridge and we've had it for 4 years now and have not had one problem. Its a great fridge and one advantage that's huge is if you are having a party and need to store a couple of prearranged trays of food, they will fit. Same thing for the freezer. You can't really do this in a regualr side by side. The only thing I found to be negative is that it doesn't come counter depth and that means it will stick out. We love it and would have bought it again for our new house, however we need a counter depth to go in our Pantry. BTW, We bought at Sears and they do a price match so if you go somewhere else, like Home Show/Brick, and get a quote....Sears will match it no questions. We saved huge at Sears! Gee |
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| Author: | Rick Di Lorenzo [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 11:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Appliance Reviews/Information |
fraqr wrote: Hi there,
Does anyone have a good site for reviews and/or information regarding appliances? We are debating between the LG and GE Profile fridges with French doors. still thinking about stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer. Thanks! The Top 3 (IMHO) are... (1) http://www.consumersearch.com (2) http://www.consumerreports.org (3) http://www.epinions.com Also for electronic reviews try... http://www.ecoustics.com/ |
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| Author: | Laurie and Dave [ Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:16 pm ] |
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We also have the Maytag Wide-By-Side and it is fabulous - with more space than a regular side by side, and great for partys or any large cakes or platters. We are really pleased with it, definetly the best fridge we've ever had. Laurie & Dave |
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| Author: | Greg and Sabrina [ Wed Feb 22, 2006 2:44 pm ] |
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turbo wrote: Catherine B. wrote: We went with all GE Profile stuff. Love it, it looks great and didn't hurt my mom works for GE....... We got the GE Profile Bottom-Freezer fridge and electric convection oven, both have been great! No complaints with our Bosch dishwasher and LG washer/dryer units either.... (next time i'm getting a 36" gas range with grill!) We were looking @ the GE profile line as well...one quick question about the electric convection oven...does it take forever to heat up or is it reasonable quick? Can't stand those ovens that take 20+ minutes to warm up!! Thanks G & S |
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| Author: | Greg and Sabrina [ Wed Feb 22, 2006 3:41 pm ] |
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Catherine B. wrote: Greg and Sabrina wrote: We were looking @ the GE profile line as well...one quick question about the electric convection oven...does it take forever to heat up or is it reasonable quick? Can't stand those ovens that take 20+ minutes to warm up!! Thanks G & S We have the slide in convection oven. I don't think it takes that long to warm up, i think it takes about 5 minutes to get to 400F. When I am in a hurry though, it seems like it takes forever, and I know Devin thinks it is slow..... OK..thats about normal...Thanks G & S |
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| Author: | D&M [ Wed Mar 01, 2006 9:55 am ] |
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We have an LG Fridge with french doors, and bottom freezer, and ours was not recalled. Apparently it affects only the fridges made during a span of 3 or 4 months in early 2005... |
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| Author: | Kevin & Mary [ Sat Apr 22, 2006 7:03 pm ] |
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Hi everyone, Sorry for bringing this topic to live again! Mary |
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