Costco Wholesale has for its
Members: LG 27 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator (LMWS27626S) on sale for
$1299.99. Free Delivery, Basic Installation and Haul Away included in most areas.
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Features: - 2-year Manufacturer's warranty
- Fingerprint and Smudge Resistant Finish
- LG SmartThinQ Technology
- Double Freezer Drawers
- Smart Cooling System
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Just get a model with features you want, a decent warranty, and in the price range you want.
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Just get a model with features you want, a decent warranty, and in the price range you want.
I'll probably get this to replace my actively failing Samsung family hub that came with the house I bought... Doesn't hold temp, ice maker isnt working, gathers water/ice under the drawer...
Made the mistake of buying LG made Kenmore and cannot get on class action lawsuit for worst fridge manufactured. 4 compressors in 4 years and now non working ice maker.
If the refrigerator manufacturers focussed more on reliability and less on frivolous features or planned failure rates, maybe they could make a fridge that can last 70 years. My parent's fridge has been used by four generations to keep our drinks and food cold.
[Edit] My mother entered her fridge in a local, city-wide contest to see who had the oldest working fridge. She lost.
Just get a model with features you want, a decent warranty, and in the price range you want.
Good luck!
Jon
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I was just getting ready to click BUY hoping this was a different compressor.
Are we sure this is the same crappy compressor? I am exactly on the fence here for $1300
Good luck!
Jon
For this model in particular, if you're looking to avoid the old compressor, I'd pass to be safe. There's a chance it might have the new compressor (since it seems to be a mid-to-late 2019 model and late-'19 models was when they for sure started to use the new compressor). But considering the price/discount, it's likely the old compressor.
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I did a LOT of research before buying a french door fridge and ended up choosing LG almost 2 years ago.. and so want to clear up some misconceptions and give some tips on choosing a fridge.
tl;dr LG changed their compressors on models sometime after they were sued; so it's safer to choose their newer models (look for models from late-2019 or early 2020 and up to be even more safe.) LG still sold the old models that had fault-prone compressors to get rid of their old stock (around the time I was looking); and they're probably still doing it now (since they only settled the lawsuit) so it's likely LMXS28626S has one of these problematic compressors. To figure out the models that most likely have the new compressors, go to LG's fridge page and sort by new; and the newer fridges past the first Craft Ice and newer likely have the redesigned compressors. (But to be extra safe I would recommend the models starting from URNTS3106N and newer. The first generation of Craft Ice fridges were from mid-2019; and the lawsuit specifically mentions models from 2014 to 2019; so from URNTS3106N and newer is a safe bet.)
1st-- "Don't buy LG because their compressors fail." Was told by many repair ppl that any modern fridge can have their compressors fail, and it could take YEARS to find out out which models are good or bad, or for other problems to come up-- doesn't matter the brand/manufacturer either, there's failures in every brand. LG addressed their compressor issue but only on newer models.. but realize it only brought their compressors up to par with any other modern fridges, which again, will take years to figure out the "reliable" models. Know that brands known for their reliability from their simpler refrigerators (like Whirlpool, Maytag, etc.) does not carry over to modern and french door refrigerators. So consider the company's warranty before making a purchase. Also, read tl;dr to know which LG models to look out for.
2. Take some negative reviews with a grain of salt, esp. with newer models of popular brands. There's a lot of negative reviews from people who leave reviews on models they don't own, but look similar. Can't have had the fridge over 2 years when the model is only a year old. So if a fridge is from same brand and looks the same, or has slightly different features, don't assume reviews from similar models are applicable. Again, it takes years to find out if a certain model has particular issues.
3. Don't buy Samsung refrigerators. They use incredibly cheap and low quality interior components but make their exterior flawless, so don't fall for it. As an anecdote, we were considering an LG Signature series refrigerator (we were offered a large discount) that retailed over $6k+.. and the only difference between that and a $3500 LRMVC2306S LG model (that we eventually chose) was that it had an extra door + drawer, a ss-interior, and soft close drawers.. so $3k extra just for those features. And Samsung by comparison had a model that not only had the same features as the LRMVC2306S (excluding the craft ice) but the same features as the signature series (ss-interior, etc.) but for like $2.5k. So what LG would charge for superficial upgrades, was more than the cost of this Samsung fridge. We saw them both in-person and you physically couldn't differentiate the quality between the two, the Samsung model seemed as good as the Signature model at over twice the price. But that's likely where all the costs went-- on the exterior things you could only touch. LG gained a bad reputation over faulty compressors, while Samsung gained theirs from using bad quality components. At least when LG were sued, they were forced to address the issue or risk either another lawsuit or the market entirely; Samsung on the other hand have no incentive/incident to make them improve their internal components because they will always make sales from the 'value' proposition they have over other fridges, regardless if internally its crap quality.
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tl;dr LG changed their compressors on models sometime after they were sued; so it's safer to choose their newer models (look for models from late-2019 or early 2020 and up to be even more safe.) LG still sold the old models that had fault-prone compressors to get rid of their old stock (around the time I was looking); and they're probably still doing it now (since they only settled the lawsuit) so it's likely LMXS28626S has one of these problematic compressors. To figure out the models that most likely have the new compressors, go to LG's fridge page and sort by new; and the newer fridges past the first Craft Ice and newer likely have the redesigned compressors. (But to be extra safe I would recommend the models starting from URNTS3106N and newer. The first generation of Craft Ice fridges were from mid-2019; and the lawsuit specifically mentions models from 2014 to 2019; so from URNTS3106N and newer is a safe bet.)
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