Another tip, as long as you don't tild it. You can use it straight away. And if you leave the door open, it can be stored sheltered outside!
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I think i've read something about it. What with the nozzle wands in the compressor needing to be thinner (more fragile) for the efficiency requirements.
Maybe we are beyound the sweet spot? Beause creating a new fridge all 2 years isn't efficient either.
We actually had two fridges in the apartment - one is a Samsung fridge that we use for most stuff, and one is an old Whirlpool fridge that's used for freezing and other stuff. I'm pretty sure Mom got the Samsung fridge a while ago.
Best of luck with the Samsung, they're notoriously unreliable. Good thing you have a backup in case the main kicks the bucket :)
The Samsung's still working
Fair enough, they don't fail instantly. Be sure to act on warranty if anything starts misbehaving though.
Get out of my fucking head! Had to do this last week... still waiting on the fucking warranty repair...