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Costco Wholesale [costco.com] has for Costco Members: 28 cu ft LG InstaView Smart Refrigerator w/ Door-In-Door (LFXS28596S) for $1,999.99.
Shipping is free where available. Note: Delivery, Basic Installation and Haul Away Included in Most Areas. Price includes $1,200 savings. Price valid through 7/24/22. While supplies last.
Matches
previous frontpage deal from March. Model is marked as discontinued on
LG website [lg.com].
Features:- InstaView Door-in-Door refrigerators have a sleek glass panel that allows you to see inside the easy access door without letting the cold air out
- Control key refrigerator features from anywhere, at any time with LG SmartThinQ technology
- Door-in-Door provides quick and easy access to foods and beverages
- Finishes are fingerprint and smudge resistant
- Dual ice maker, 2-Tier organization freezer, Glide N' Serve drawer
Specs:- Refrigerator Capacity 18.2 cu. ft
- Freezer Capacity: 9.3 cu. ft
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 35.75" x 36.25" x 69.75"
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I'm terribly unorganized and these bottom freezer drawers end up hiding a bunch of frozen foods that I forget about because it's hard to access them.
If anyone else has this problem, I highly recommend trying out the 4-door fridges (mine is Samsung).
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Suggest anyone looking for a new fridge go look at open box stuff rather than pay full price. Plus you dont have to worry as much about your new fridge getting damaged by your kids or whatever as that cherry has already been popped.
I wasn't gonna buy Samsung but the price was right and the thousands of review were overwhelmingly good, plus ive got bestbuy warranty for 2 years from totaltech so screw it, if anything breaks theyll come fix it.
Home depot, however, did tell me they did not deliver open box items. I was like ok lol bye.
According to comments on reddit, their newer models still use a similar linear compressor which suggests its lifespan may be limited. Even if they offer 10 years on parts, labor is quite involved to replace a compressor.
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Did you tip the delivery people
No however in retrospect believe I should have.
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Got a kitchenaid and frigidaire in the basement (one's a freezer, other fridge. Can't recall which is which). What I do know is they're both from the early 2000's. One from 2001, other 2006. Still working fine today. They use traditional compressors.
This whole experience with the fridge literally dying in a span of 2-3 days really left bad taste about the company. Fridge was barely 5 years old. Cost around $1800. I feel for those that paid $3K+ for this LG garbage.