Select Lowe's Locations have
GE 25.3-cu ft Side-by-Side Refrigerator w/ Ice Maker (Stainless Steel, GSS25GYPFS) on sale for
$899 (discount applied in cart).
Delivery is free, otherwise select store pickup where available.
Note: May not be available in all locations/areas for purchase.
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Features:- Fingerprint Resistant Stainless - easily wipe away smudges and fingerprints for a look that's always sparkling clean
- LED Lighting - quickly find even the smallest items thanks to flush-mounted LED lighting, which sheds crisp, even light throughout the interior
- Edge-to-Edge Shelves - store more of your favorite items and enjoy organizational flexibility on every level with glass shelves that extend from wall to wall
- Clear Door Shelves - adjustable, see-through door shelves provide flexible storage options for even large containers, and free up valuable space inside the refrigerator
- Interior Storage Drawers - two refrigerator pull out drawers with clear fronts provide the perfect, sealed environment to keep your produce organized
- External Dispenser - easily access clean water and filtered ice from a dispenser conveniently located on the outside of the door
- Easy Access Icemaker - automatically create cubed or crushed ice thanks to a factory-installed, low profile icemaker
- Advanced Water Filtration - reduces impurities, lead and trace pharmaceuticals from water and ice (Removes 98% of ibuprofen, atenolol, fluoxetine, progesterone and trimethoprim; impurities are not necessarily in all users' water)
- Electronic Display - forget the guesswork in setting the refrigerator temperature with an electronic display that allows for precise settings
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Previously, the filter bypass had the RFID underneath the sticker in the bypass. You could heat the sticker with a hairdryer and very carefully peal the sticker and RFID off. Use care and take your time, they may be using stronger glue now as well. Once you have the sticker off, you want to look at the orientation of your existing filter and RFID in the filter housing in your fridge. Take the sticker and RFID from the bypass and stick it into the filter housing where the water filter's RFID lined up with the filter in the installed position. Don't seal it all the way down, so you can test with a non-RFID filter. If all is good, remove the non-RFID filter, press the sticker down, and reinstall the non-RFID filter, and flush as needed.
This will allow you to use non RFID filters as the fridge will see the bypass. Note that the fridge controls will show a bypass installed, or on the simpler display models, it will not show the % life left for the filter. Good luck, take your time, and if you tear your RFID on your first bypass you can always buy another filter bypass on eBay and try again, the savings will make it worth it.
GE used to be a great brand until Chinese bought them out. The only all made in USA is Whirlpool, and I still don't have issues with my Whirlpool appliances today.
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Pretty much the same thing for Samsung and LG. What would you buy?
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Previously, the filter bypass had the RFID underneath the sticker in the bypass. You could heat the sticker with a hairdryer and very carefully peal the sticker and RFID off. Use care and take your time, they may be using stronger glue now as well. Once you have the sticker off, you want to look at the orientation of your existing filter and RFID in the filter housing in your fridge. Take the sticker and RFID from the bypass and stick it into the filter housing where the water filter's RFID lined up with the filter in the installed position. Don't seal it all the way down, so you can test with a non-RFID filter. If all is good, remove the non-RFID filter, press the sticker down, and reinstall the non-RFID filter, and flush as needed.
This will allow you to use non RFID filters as the fridge will see the bypass. Note that the fridge controls will show a bypass installed, or on the simpler display models, it will not show the % life left for the filter. Good luck, take your time, and if you tear your RFID on your first bypass you can always buy another filter bypass on eBay and try again, the savings will make it worth it.
I want to know as well. I'm leaning towards ge or whirlpool
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Same here. My GE fridge died within 6 months, no longer cooling. Called warranty, but a tech can't come out for 7 days. All food gone bad. He said it was the compressor, so another 5 days to deliver the part. It gets replaced, but now the fridge is loud as hellll. Tech said all GE fridges start with a small compressor, but that model fails a lot. If it fails they replace it with a stronger but louder compressor. No other choice. Basically every 1-2 hours when the compressor needs to run, it'll be as loud as a stick vacuum for 15 mins at a time.
GE used to be a great brand until Chinese bought them out. The only all made in USA is Whirlpool, and I still don't have issues with my Whirlpool appliances today.