Why buy a $3000 fridge?

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Why buy a $3000 fridge?
Posted On: July 26, 2023

Today at Home Depot, I noticed there is a huge price range for side by side, and french door fridges.


Like anywhere from $1300 to $3000+.


Some have the gimmicks like wifi, or air and water filters.


But I reached a point where other than minor differences in shelf design, I couldn't distinguish between the high and lower priced ones.


The Energystar kilowatt-hour usage was nearly identical too.


What's the deal? Why pay $3000 when others exist 95% just like it for a thousand dollars less?


Question from user desertsnakes at Appliances at reddit.


Answer:


We spent a little less than $3K on ours to get a brand with a five-year parts and labor warranty on the sealed system (after two lower-priced fridge compressor failures in two years).


It was an outlet - floor model, so it was not full price.


We also have a smaller, odd-sized kitchen and that limited our options by the case sizes that would fit.


I don't do wire shelves either.


Ours has an ice maker in the freezer, not nothing through the door, and I have no idea if it has wifi or what one would use that for.


Answer from user Mt4Ts at Appliances at reddit.


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Why buy a $3000 fridge?
Posted On: July 26, 2023

Today at Home Depot, I noticed there is a huge price range for side by side, and french door fridges.


Like anywhere from $1300 to $3000+.


Some have the gimmicks like wifi, or air and water filters.


But I reached a point where other than minor differences in shelf design, I couldn't distinguish between the high and lower priced ones.


The Energystar kilowatt-hour usage was nearly identical too.


What's the deal? Why pay $3000 when others exist 95% just like it for a thousand dollars less?


Question from user desertsnakes at Appliances at reddit.


Answer:


We spent a little less than $3K on ours to get a brand with a five-year parts and labor warranty on the sealed system (after two lower-priced fridge compressor failures in two years).


It was an outlet - floor model, so it was not full price.


We also have a smaller, odd-sized kitchen and that limited our options by the case sizes that would fit.


I don't do wire shelves either.


Ours has an ice maker in the freezer, not nothing through the door, and I have no idea if it has wifi or what one would use that for.


Answer from user Mt4Ts at Appliances at reddit.


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