Fridge - Recommendation
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.. Jap brands also 'prettier' looking leh..
I am currently using a Maytag.. quite problematic and expensive to maintain.. spare parts also got to order..
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I am using a Samsung. Twin door. Used Electrolux but find that it's not big enough. This Samsung twin door has more space in terms in freezer side but fridge is insufficient
The shelves are shallow. -
I am using a Samsung because it is cheap. At the time when I bought, with similar specs, I can get it with 5 year warranty. Nowadays I do not expect electronics to work beyond warranty period.
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30plus:
I am using a Samsung because it is cheap. At the time when I bought, with similar specs, I can get it with 5 year warranty. Nowadays I do not expect electronics to work beyond warranty period.
I was deciding bet a Samsung and LG then...got Samsung bcos it has twin cooler as compared to other brands...price was also very attractive. Was attracted to the model with filtered water but didn't dare to get a fridge with too many features. -
I am using a Samsung Twin door. No problems so far. I find it nice looking and practical.
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I think buying electronic gadget depends on our luck. For the same thing and brand, Sometimes it can be good n lasting, sometimes not so good

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Red_Snow:
I think buying electronic gadget depends on our luck. For the same thing and brand, Sometimes it can be good n lasting, sometimes not so good

Very true...sometimes if sway sway kena a lousy unit, it's really unlucky. -
Have been using Daewoo fridge for the past 6 years.
No problem. Good storage capacity.
Only thing this fridge cannot keep ice cream cos will melt.
Very strange cos ice and meat can become frozen but ice cream will become soft after 1 day. But good so that we will eat less ice cream. -
Thanks for all the good feedback.
So no one actually has a Hitachi fridge huh? -
ksi:
Thanks for all the good feedback.
So no one actually has a Hitachi fridge huh?
My one is Hitachi. Bought 3 years ago. 4 doors with water dispenser.
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