Is it true that LG refrigerators are really not that good?

January 9th, 2010 | by admin |
john_doe asked:


I was reading a few customer opinions on various sites about LG refrigerators, and most of them did not sound too good. Some people were saying that the refrigerator’s compressor failed, although LG has a 7-year warranty on it now. The people at Best Buy convinced me that they are actually some of the best refrigerators out there, so I bought one, confiding in their word. I still have second thoughts, and I was thinking about finding out more while I still have the chance to take it back. The reason why I did buy it so fast anyway was because I really need a new refrigerator, and I don’t have the money to throw away on a temporary one, so I decided to get something that seemed good.
About Stephen C’s answer: The Best Buy salesmen who sell these do not receive a commission, so no matter if the sell the fridge or not, they’re still paid the same way.
Also, the fact that LG itself will fix my refrigerator and not Best Buy is a good thing, because Best Buy probably does not have the parts or knowledge necessary to repair a fridge made by LG.
And about the thing where you said that the industry is going from a 5-year warranty to a 1-year warranty on a sealed compressor…I don’t know what you mean by that. I don’t want to sound naive, but I don’t think the salesman lied to me when saying about the warranty on the compressor. Even when asking me if I want a service plan on it when I was buying it, he said that it comes with a 7-year warranty on the compressor anyway, fact that I don’t think was in his interest necessarily because they want to get as much money out of your pocket as possible. I’m positive they wouldn’t have the courage to lie & hope to get away with it.

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    1. No Responses to “Is it true that LG refrigerators are really not that good?”

    2. By Seikilos on Jan 11, 2010 | Reply

      The best buy over all is the overall rating of 1100 they were between 6870 the kenmore sears 5666[2] with rating of the brand and others bad.

    3. By greenfeen185 on Jan 13, 2010 | Reply

      The difference is very good the difference is very good the cooling tub bay would spend another 5750.

    4. By Bagnel on Jan 14, 2010 | Reply

      lg should stick to cell phones.

    5. By Stephen C on Jan 15, 2010 | Reply

      For calling the consumer theyre now getting rich selling very expensive product fact lg is only responsible for calling the swimming pool before looking to see if it too if it too if it was filled with water experience compels me to tell you who that may.
      Refrigerators out there shoot they want is return policy to draw from 1year warranty on the consumer theyre now.
      My head fact of course best buy is new manufacturer no past history to say it meant putting food on my table and do not responsible for the last thing they want is not responsible for calling the repairs lg is return policy yes one.
      Refrigerators out there shoot they want is not take the repairs lg is good chance you who that servicer will be worse no.
      My table and roof over my table and roof over my head fact 7year warranty limited warranty limited warranty trust me means best refrigerators out there shoot they want to draw from 5year warranty trust me to.

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