Samsung RF261BEAESR 25.5 Cu. Ft. Stainless Steel French Door Refrigerator – Energy Star
Large Storage Capacity 26 cu. ft.* Internal Filtered Water Dispenser Additional Filtered Ice Maker in the Freezer High Efficiency LED Lighting Twin Cooling Plus System Cool Select Pantry with Temperature Control Power Freeze and Power Cool Options Two Humidity Controlled Crispers Tempered Glass Spill Proof Shelves Gallon Door Bins EZ-Open Handle on Freezer Door Auto
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Packed with high quality features for a great price I bought this fridge about 6 months ago and have loved it. It has awesome LED interior lighting, the doors can hold a ton of large items stuff, and the interior shelves are customizable to fit all my needs. I have seen other reviewers complain about extremely loud popping noises, and I must say they are being grossly exaggerated. After some reflection, I suppose yes there are some little crack sounds I have happened to hear every few days, but nothing that has made me take real notice until I…
POâd in San Diego After only 2-1/2 years this thing turned into scrap iron. The auto defrost went out so every 6 weeks I had to run repeated manual defrost cycles, empty the fridge and freezer, remove all shelves, drawers and the twin cooling cover from the inside back of the fridge and use a heat gun to melt the ice build up. Then wait overnight for the drain to thaw out. The picture was taken after running four consecutive 20 minute defrosts. The drain hole is so small it continually freezes up. Itâs a built…
LOUD popping noises This fridge makes LOUD popping noises (probably metal or plastic expanding/contracting). Samsung says the loud popping sound is “normal”. Give me a break! A sound that shoots you out of your chair is “normal”?! Samsung has used cheap materials in manufacturing and won’t man up and fix the problem. Iâve found dozens of other customers with the same issue (one person said a repair guy FINALLY found the issue after 3 house calls. It was a back plate behind the heat exchanger that…