It's not even that good. It's just a lousy design.Planned obsolescence
These aren't even making it to the end of the warranty period, let alone to the end of its designed service life. That's not planned obsolescence, it's just a terrible design. It's bad enough that Kenmore quit using them.Equipment designed as disposable with designated service lifespans of 10 years or less has been replacing equipment designed to be serviceable indefinitely for two decades plus. It is planned obsolescence. It is perceived as bad design by people who cannot design or manufacture equipment.
I hope he removed the door.i needed a frige 20 years ago,, online reviews said fridgedaire/ sears Kenmore,, still working good...i do scrap metal and until 2 years ago i scraped plenty of refridgerators,, most of the old ones 20-40 years old,still have some freon in the system,, but all the newer ones have nothing in the lines, no preasure at all,,they are using thinner steel lines ,and very little to paint the steel lines with ,so you get some rust and poof all the Freon leaks out..now the scrap yards wont take refrigerators at all ,because the lines are intact and too much insulation..a few months a go a neighbor had a refrigerator at the curb for big junk day ,and the city picked it up two guys put it into the back of a old style trash truck that has the clamshell type scoop and it just pushed it back into the truck intact lines and all,i wonder how long they will keep doing that,,,these lawsuit people need to add that some LG refrigerators have leaked out freon in the house,causing a major health hazard..
Required to take the doors off.I hope he removed the door.
iceboxes in places accessible to children - Penalty.
Universal Citation: 21 OK Stat § 21-1208 (2021)
Any person, firm or corporation who abandons or discards, in any place accessible to children, any refrigerator, icebox, or ice chest, of a capacity of one and one-half (1 1/2) cubic feet or more, which has an attached lid or door which may be opened or fastened shut by means of an attached latch, or who, being the owner, lessee, or manager of such place, knowingly permits such abandoned or discarded refrigerator, icebox or ice chest to remain in such condition, shall be deemed negligent as a matter of law and shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or imprisoned not more than one (1) year, or both such fine and imprisonment.
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