Costco Wholesale has for its
Members:
Samsung 28 cu. ft. Large Capacity 3-Door French Door Refrigerator (RF28T5001SR) on sale for
$999.99.
Delivery, Installation & Haul Away is free.
Thanks community member
MauiCat for sharing this deal
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Features:
- Large Capacity - Fit More Inside with a 10% Larger Capacity * When Compared to Samsung 3-Door Model RF260BEAE with 25.5 cu. ft. Capacity.
- Modern Design - Clean Lines and Modern Form Blend Beautifully
- All-around Cooling - Keeps Every Shelf Evenly Cooled
- Ice Max - Stores Up To 5.5 lbs. of Ice
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https://www.lowes.com/pd/Samsung-...1003081538
The reviews on there indicate some issues with Samsung freezing coils, poor customer service and cheap shelves.
that informs regarding this defect and thousands of people have gotten full refunds, even after being years out of warranty. My case wasn't worth pursuing since my unit is among the oldest affected by this horrible design and Samsungs customer support obstructs for months before doing anything. It should really be a class action suit. I will never buy Samsung appliances again.
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Their products are NOT reliable in the grand scheme of things when compared to the overall quality of say, a GE, Whirlpool, Kitchen-Aid, or Maytag (look for only the ones made in USA).
DON'T believe Consumer Reports either! They DON't take into account LONG TERM reliability. I bought my last washer/dryer set (Samsung) based upon extensive research, followed up with Consumer Report reviews of the set I purchased. After two years, it's been nothing but trouble - so bad that Samsung even just refunded me the money I paid for the washer!
I know these stories are one-off's, but there have been far too many one-off's IRT Samsung and LG appliances.
Also, one last point - stay FAR away from all the bells and whistles on your appliances. They just lead to complexities that have to be dealt with later and $$$$ for repairs. For a fridge, you just need something the cools and freezes. If there IS an ice maker, ONLY buy a fridge with an ice-maker that is IN THE FREEZER - a ice-maker in the refrigerator compartment is just asking for future trouble (Ask any appliance service person).
Note: the comments above were partially derived upon my own conversations with appliance service techs who came to my home to work on my Samsung.
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Edit: Did some research and this isn't a counter depth fridge that's why. I can't use this! 😑
Refrigerator:
Kenmore: died after 18 years.
Whirlpool: died after 5 years.
Samsung French Doors: Used for 14 years and still going strong. Recently upgraded to a 28 cu ft model last month since the new one was priced at $1000, making it too good of a deal to pass up.
Washer:
Maytag: Developed a bad leak after two years and eventually stopped working after 15 years.
Kenmore front load: Used for five years without any issues, but I decided to purchase a larger Samsung Washer with a Government rebate under the Cash for Appliance program. It lasted for 14 years.
Dryer:
Maytag: After 15 years, a $15 relay went bad. I replaced the relay, and the dryer continued to function, lasting a total of 34 years.
Stove:
Replaced a builder-grade stove after 22 years of use. While fully functional, I decided to upgrade to a $2000 Kitchenaid stove. However, this stove proved disappointing as I had to replace ignitors eight times and a motorized door switch. Finally, the oven stopped working after 13 years. The numerous issues were unexpected given the stove's high price.
Last year, my sister replaced a GE stove top with a Bosch model. Shortly after the replacement, the Bosch stove began experiencing issues with maintaining the flame after ignition.
Edit: Did some research and this isn't a counter depth fridge that's why. I can't use this! 😑
I am not planning to use ICE MAKER or water dispenser . Will update how it goes .
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