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2016 LG French door refrigerator and already replaced the compressor under the class action suit in 2020.
Having additional problems which I think are sealed system related - if so, I will replace rather than repair.
I have a tight space and LG has the best fit and features, price etc …. but my logical side is screaming avoid LG (and Samsung) at all costs.
So, my question for those in the field is have they really fixed the compressor problem.?
Thanks
UPDATE
Thanks for the responses
Here are a few more things on my experience with LG snd what else I can find on the linear compressors.
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My compressor was replaced in late 2020 as part of the class action, with supposedly the improved model (FLS075LANA replacing the FLB075LANA) and that did not fix it long term. This was with the R134 refrigerant. I don’t know if it is the same compressor that will be used for the R600 but if yes I would definitely avoid it and all LGs with linear compressors.
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I read that the core problem was an aluminum lining on the compressor that was not stable in contact with the compressor oil and flaked off over time, blocking capillary tubes etc. I dont know if that is true but replacing the compressor with the newer one still didn’t fix it for me long term and I know that the they purged the lines and changed filter etc when they replaced it first time.
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Even though the compressor has a 10yr warranty with LG, that is for parts only for 5+yr and I was quoted minimum $800+ for labor with no guarantee that will fix anything long term.
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Bottom line, I’m not convinced that LG has fixed the linear compressors. I could be wrong and only time will tell, but I’m not giving them any more $.
Some other points relating to all fridges
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They don’t build ‘em like they used to is a universal sentiment
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More bells and whistles = more stuff to break
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Ice and water in the door is laughing in the face of the fridge gods and you will be punished
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Old school freezer on top with fridge on bottom and nothing else is your best bet, but that won’t fly in my house
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Depending on who you ask all fridges suck, but whirlpool and kitchenaid seem to do better and have more available parts and are typically easier/cheaper to repair … for the more basic models
So, what did I get?
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I was ready to pull the trigger on a whirlpool or kitchenaid, but the shelving for counter depth in both has a weird approx 2” gap in the back which looks like a PITA so they got vetoed in my house unfortunately.
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I ended up getting a Bosch 800 - needed the counter depth and hopefully no ice/water in door will help. Great so far (week 1 of course)
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Dual compressor is enabling excellent temperature control - but maybe breaking my rule of adding more parts to break?
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More $ than I wanted to spend and $ doesn’t guarantee longevity but I got some very solid recs for this model from owners and local repair guys that I trust.
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Bought it from a local appliance shop that does their own service - very important to do this no matter what fridge you buy.
Time for a (perfectly chilled, for once) beer!
We need a counter depth fridge for our kitchen. Local appliance shop was recommending either an LG or a Fridigaire French door style fridge. The particular LG has door in door and an extra drawer that can be either fridge or freezer temps. Price $3100.
We left to think it over and in the meantime all I read on Reddit is “don’t buy LG or Samsung”.
Wire cutter generally recommends LG based on their survey data.
I get that they’re all junk… but I’d like my $3k to go as far as possible. Should be we just get a Bosch 800 instead?