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Is that actually true, though?
Very likely. Why not?
Because consumers have shown to prefer features over reliability:
French Door refrigerators are the most popular and most complex design.
Built in ice makers are popular but also complex and prone to failure due to physics.
They still sell very basic refrigerators and washer/dryers. But these don’t sell as well as more feature rich models.
I don't think complex design is the opposite of "just" it's more that the refrigerator is just a kitchen refrigerator that doesn't have weird proprietary temperature management system, and easily accessible replacement parts. It's not also a built in tablet for example