Let's talk refrigerators

Let's talk refrigerators.


Mine just busted to shit over the weekend while I was gone so all my food went to waste (I had just gone to Costco too and spent $300 for nothing now.)


I had an okay refrigerator that I bought used for cheap but can't say if I bad to buy it again that I would. So I come to you guys.


I'd like:

- water and ice dispenser
-Freezer preferably on top
-no side by side doors where the freezer is on the side

Budget is $500-$1300


Im sure some of you are thinking refrigerator shopping is easy. Trust me, it's not. Especially when you have a wife.


Also, post your refrigerators and talk about refrigerator technology. Any new ones coming out that look sweet?

No one on here has a cool refrigerator?

No

Yes

Post them

>Silver fridges

i went with a budget one that qualified for a fat rebate through my utility company because it was high efficiency. don't forget to factor in total cost of ownership into the equation. some are way less efficient than others and a more expensive model initially, may end up being cheaper over 10 years.

nope, but I do have a cold one.

Get a miele if you can afford it

Find a good scratch and dent place. French door stainless is pretty common. I just got a ge profile from craigslist for about 500.

What's the price range on Miele?

What makes them good?

If you have to ask, you can't afford it.

From your pic, I would be the $1900 one because obviously price scales to quality.

But if you're poorfag I understand why you might want real advice.

Why don't you want the freezer on the bottom meme?

It's nice, the whole bottom slides out and it's like a little deep freeze. Much better way to store frozen stuff effectively

Honestly, I don't care but the wife prefers it up top.

She's dumb, explain to her that she is dumb

It's not just that, bottom freezer units also use up more energy than top freezers.

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That's some rich people shit gtfo here with that shit

German engineering. Liebherr is hood too. Got a fridge and a refrigerator from them. Both 9 years old now I think.

>water and ice dispenser

I never understood this, does cold water not come out of the taps actually cold in the US or something?

Crushed ice dispensers are fucking bliss

Why would you waste energy cooling water when room temperature water is perfectly fine for most things?

What? It's stored in a naturally cool place, no energy needed.

Los Angeles tap water is fucking filthy as shit. I ain't drinking that

It might cool, but it's not cold. Even then, depending on your piping and the temperate of wherever you live, it might not even be that.

What would you define as cold? Here it comes out a few degrees above zero.

And you probably live in Canada, right? How is your input relevant at all to this discussion?

France, actually. I'm just surprised to find that "cold" tap water in the US is room temperature.