Yesterday, we gave away our ~6-year-old GE French-door refrigerator after a
never-ending slog of repairs. At least the guy and his mother who came to pick
it up have a side-hustle of repairing and reselling appliances. There's hope it
won't end up in a landfill. He offered to sell me a 4-door Samsung. No Thanks!
I'm done with over-complicated appliances. Refrigerator repair is not a skill
I'm looking to hone any further.
I get asked about what appliances to get all the time because I’m a handyman. I wrote up this short guide to copy and paste:
Tips for buying a fridge or any major appliance:
Ice cube trays still work when the ice maker says to change the $40 filter. Any smart appliances (IoT device) is a network liability and the next thing you know your dishwasher is part of a botnet hoggin up your bandwidth and there will never be a firmware update to fix it.