Public Service Announcement: Samsung or LG Fridge Problems? Great Solution on E-Bay
Somehow my research led me to E-Bay where some dudes out of Utah were repairing the circuit boards of these fridges, installing all new heavier duty components and returning them through the mail within a week. The entire cost - including postage - was under $100, so I went for it, signed the paperwork and shipped my board to the Utah address.
Within a week, the board was returned, as promised and it was noticeably heavier, weighing at least twice what it did when I sent it off. So I plugged that sucker back in, fired up the fridge, and it's been working like new for the past 10 months.
Great fucking solution that will likely outlast the original board, which lasted 15+ years. And I didn't have to dissemble and dispose of a 3k+ fridge that again works as good as new.
You're welcome, you degenerate bastards.
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My Thermador fridge was made in the USA and more than $5K. If the circut board goes tits up I'm gonna lose my fucking chit.
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Sunk my $$ into the stove and *legendary* Miele DW. (*just ask @dflea)YellowSnow said:My Thermador fridge was made in the USA and more than $5K. If the circuit board goes tits up I'm gonna lose my fucking chit.
Skimped a little on the fridge in comparison, and bought it at Lowes, but still spent over 3k. And many friends had bought Samsungs and loved them at the time, and the French Door style rocks. I hate throwing out anything when 95% of it is still fine, and we throw enough shit into landfills already, so.......
Fuck You, Greta! I did my part! -
Fuck Samsung. Went through like 4 of those bitches. Best Buy just finally caved and said “here’s your money back. We can’t fix it. Get another brand.”
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I have had good luck with Kitchen Aid fudge from 2009-2019. Sold that home
Then we bought all Whirlpool at the new place and no issues.
Next place the sellers tried to unload their LG fridge. Said no thanks. Stuck with Whirlpool fridge. And got a new Whirlpool above the stove microwave. GE gas stove works fine. We use the Ninja Foodi to bake stuff.
The Samsung dishwasher blows.
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Not a good look for S. Korea in this thread. Hurts @DerekJohnson imho.
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Cheap components, I'll bet.PurpleThrobber said:Fuck Samsung. Went through like 4 of those bitches. Best Buy just finally caved and said “here’s your money back. We can’t fix it. Get another brand.”
Like I said, the renewed board weighed two or three times what the original did.
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I bought a Whirlpool Chest Freezer at Costco that we keep in the garage, and except for turning off the breaker and forgetting to turn it back on for a few days, I've had zero problems with it, and everything stayed frozen or partially frozen for 4 days.El_K said:I have had good luck with Kitchen Aid fudge from 2009-2019. Sold that home
Then we bought all Whirlpool at the new place and no issues.
Next place the sellers tried to unload their LG fridge. Said no thanks. Stuck with Whirlpool fridge. And got a new Whirlpool above the stove microwave. GE gas stove works fine. We use the Ninja Foodi to bake stuff.
The Samsung dishwasher blows.
Had to defrost it to get the Elk and Beef blood off the bags of veggies and chicken breasts, but aside from hosing that shit out through the side drain, it's been a godsend. Should probably put a lock on that breaker tab. -
Just don't blame IU!YellowSnow said:Not a good look for S. Korea in this thread. Hurts @DerekJohnson imho.
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TurdBomber said:
Sunk my $$ into the stove and *legendary* Miele DW. (*just ask @dflea)YellowSnow said:My Thermador fridge was made in the USA and more than $5K. If the circuit board goes tits up I'm gonna lose my fucking chit.
Skimped a little on the fridge in comparison, and bought it at Lowes, but still spent over 3k. And many friends had bought Samsungs and loved them at the time, and the French Door style rocks. I hate throwing out anything when 95% of it is still fine, and we throw enough shit into landfills already, so.......
Fuck You, Greta! I did my part!
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My first TV & VCR we’re both Samsung and I fell in love with the brand and the quality. I haven’t owned a non Samsung TV since 2008 at least and no problems with any of them.
When we bought our current home, the previous owners put all Samsung appliances in the kitchen and the washing machine was a newer Samsung as well. The dryer was and still is an old school Kenmore; 2 dials and a button and that motherfucker works.
In 2020, I bought a townhome as a rental property and had to put a washer & dryer in there so I went to an appliance store and the guy recommended Hotpoint. Said the specific set was basic but very sturdy and dependable.
Fast forward to 2 months ago and the Hotpoint washer stops working. I take a look and follow the advice of every IT help desk and turned it off and on again. Worked for another day and then crapped out. Call my appliance repair guy and as soon as he sees it, says “oh you got one of these cheap Chinese made ones” before looking at it to see the motor is leaking oil and trashed.
He tells me I’m better buying a new one than trying to repair the Hotpoint so I ask for recommendations. He said Speedqueen and I think either Whirlpool or Maytag - 1 of these brands is now a Chinese company that also produces Hotpoint and the other is still good quality.
Back up to my Samsung washer which Mrs Nacho did not like so the Samsung went into the rental and Mrs Nacho got a brand new Speedqueen. In just under 2 months, she’s told me probably 8 times how much she loves the new washer.
Regarding my other Samsung appliances, the dishwasher sucks, the fridge is ok and the stove/microwave do the job but I’m not buying any Samsung appliance going toward.
Goddamn, I just wrote a @Tequilla style about appliances. Fucking shoot me.




