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15 minutes ago, seajae said:

and they wanted us to pay 9000 baht as well, still waiting to hear from Samsung head office,

We paid 7,200 for a new compressor for 19cf Samsung from independent local shop about 3 years ago (refrigerator is 22 years old now and seems to be working well with new unknown brand compressor).   If have to pay might be worth while getting a second opinion as maybe someone else could make it fit inside.

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8 minutes ago, nauseus said:

I wonder if we'd see all these complaints if Thai electrical power supply was stable?

Thailand power is more stable than most places that I have lived.  If units can survive the PI (where power is unstable) they should work fine here.  

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Just now, lopburi3 said:

Thailand power is more stable than most places that I have lived.  If units can survive the PI (where power is unstable) they should work fine here.  

You must have had some interesting homes then!

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Had a large Toshiba fridge/freezer for nearly 16 years, had to have the coolant replenished about a year ago.   Apart from that, never a problem.   It sits in our utility room.

 

In the kitchen lives a large Mitsubishi, 15 years old now, never a problem.   If/when I need to replace either, it will be with a Samsung.   All their products, whether phones/TV/fridges/washing machines are reliable, and certainly in Phuket, their after sales service is very good.

 

The Mitsubishi, three door, top freezer, middle fridge, bottom drawer vegetables.

 

 

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On 3/27/2023 at 6:19 PM, NoshowJones said:

 No more Samsung electrical appliances for me.

That is stupid.

 

I have had several Samsung products that have been going for years.

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Thanks all, after woeful experiences with Samsung, at home, and Electrolux here, ill avoid both of those.

Safest bet i can deduce is an LG , fingers toes , etc etc...

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On 3/30/2023 at 9:07 AM, nauseus said:

You must have had some interesting homes then!

Dhaka, New Delhi, Vientiane, Angeles City, Conakry, Beirut were some of the 2 or more year garden spots.   

 

Back to refrigerators - our 22 year old Samsung with local replacement compressor is not making it during last week of 37c weather so have just ordered very popular and good priced Samsung RT50K (about 18cf) to replace it (bending down to below freezer is no longer a pleasant task).  This seems to be built for SEA market and a top seller so if any parts needed they should be available. Note that now have 20 year warranty on compressors.  

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2 hours ago, lopburi3 said:

Dhaka, New Delhi, Vientiane, Angeles City, Conakry, Beirut were some of the 2 or more year garden spots.   

 

Back to refrigerators - our 22 year old Samsung with local replacement compressor is not making it during last week of 37c weather so have just ordered very popular and good priced Samsung RT50K (about 18cf) to replace it (bending down to below freezer is no longer a pleasant task).  This seems to be built for SEA market and a top seller so if any parts needed they should be available. Note that now have 20 year warranty on compressors.  

A few wobbly power locations in there but the power here has always fluctuated to varying degrees even though not so obvious as in India.

 

I had a look at your new Samsung - sites for spares for it popped up immediately so you should be OK - 22 years is pretty good though.

 

We need a new fridge too so I'll think about a Samsung. Cheers.

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On 3/25/2023 at 4:57 AM, transam said:

My Samsung side by side fridge/freezer with ice maker is now 16 years old, just had a new compressor fitted, 4,500bht, all working great again....:cowboy:

ok, 16 years is akin to comparing life-expectancy in 19th century to 2024.  Will all the junk food and antibiotics etc, there is no comparision.  Hence, I requested to comment on fridge bought within the last 5 years.  After looking at local Thai, US, and Singapore blogs... LG/Samsung/Hitachi are rubbish.  I have seen good reviews on Mitsubishi.  Now, I am seeing positive reviews on Hisense... yep!   Am seriously considering Hisense as it's far cheaper and cheaper to fix in case of issues.  Trying to understand the best compromise solution.  I am gravitating towards Panasonic also.

 

 

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On 3/29/2023 at 6:51 PM, nauseus said:

I wonder if we'd see all these complaints if Thai electrical power supply was stable?

Ok, theoritically power supply could be a problem, but if you look at FIRST world country blogs (Singapore, USA), you will see exactly identical complaints on LG/Samsung/Hitachi.  Also, there is another lawsuit in 2024 on LG fridge after 2018 (see my old post), and, it's safe to state that Bay area doesn't suffer from power-supply malaise.  

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13 minutes ago, JuanMatus said:

Ok, theoritically power supply could be a problem, but if you look at FIRST world country blogs (Singapore, USA), you will see exactly identical complaints on LG/Samsung/Hitachi.  Also, there is another lawsuit in 2024 on LG fridge after 2018 (see my old post), and, it's safe to state that Bay area doesn't suffer from power-supply malaise.  

 

Bay area? Stay there then.

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22 minutes ago, nauseus said:

 

Bay area? Stay there then.

The point that seems to have escaped is that it cannot be power supply as these issues exists in so-called 1st world countries... that's all.  Look at the LG lawsuit link i posted

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This is one of the most comprehensive links that discusses how most brands are basically a few brands with different labels... enjoy   

 

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