Fridge Recommendation

yuri2

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Buy the simplest fridge available.
My LG mini-bar type, manual defrost, is well over 20 yrs old, just the door seal broken, still working.
 

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they mostly recommended Samsung fridge, dishwasher and washing machine

Believe them and you'll get screwed down the road.

Those MIJ Panasonic, Mitsubishi, Hitachi is a yes, MIT if budget can't fit.
Sharp, F&P and LG is ok as well.
Toshibas are Midea these days.
Prisms are Haier.
It's a lucky draw anyway. But Samsung is higher chance to tio.
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Dishwasher? Bosch.
 

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which one better?

MIT Panasonic with at least 6 sensor aka many functions.
Hitachi and sharp with around 1 sensor
 

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depends on luck lor based on moi experience

though build quality on sakura brands better, tend to last a few years longer hence the premium

kimchi ones 8 - 10 years lucky lor

important is ventilation around the ref, else sakura brands also tio or not last as long
 

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My sis bought Samsung a few months ago, freezer freeze, bottom not cold. After repaired, bottom cold, freezer not cold. Waiting for 1 for 1 replacement.
 

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Buy Hitachi or Mitsubishi
My current Hitachi fridge is almost 10 years old and comes with 4 ticks

But it may be time to replace as gaskets already stiff and the doors can't close properly as the seal is no longer tight

Looking at Hitachi again but like no more 4 ticks one anymore
 

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My sis bought Samsung a few months ago, freezer freeze, bottom not cold. After repaired, bottom cold, freezer not cold. Waiting for 1 for 1 replacement.
Ya, my mom very stubborn, always insist on Samsung - think my dad already changed 3 fridges for her over the past 10 years siah
 

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My current Hitachi fridge is almost 10 years old and comes with 4 ticks

But it may be time to replace as gaskets already stiff and the doors can't close properly as the seal is no longer tight

Looking at Hitachi again but like no more 4 ticks one anymore
Only saw LG fridge with 4 ticks 🤔
 

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From NEA's website, also got Fisher & Paykel and Hisense but F&P damn expensive
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I m using a samsuck above 600L fridge... 8yrs already going strong... bought a demo set and best ard 1k. 2 door horizontal fridge.
 

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so cute haha
the reviews said icing will form on the freezer.....i guess the defrosting not very good.

can consider Hitachi/sharp/prism+/midea. :(

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Buy Hitachi or Mitsubishi
do not have experience with powerpac fridge

usually i start here
https://wrms2.nea.gov.sg/els/process/WRMS/GHG_ProductSearch#wrms

select number of ticks, then can narrow down choices

thanks to the replies.

will follow and search for those jap brands.

want small capacity + 3 tick if possible + not too ex haha
 
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