We were in the market for a new fridge a few months ago, and Whirlpool was one of the brands we wrote off as being shoddy, older technology. Nice to see they're starting to play catchup. (We ended up getting an LG fridge to go with the washing machine, vacuum cleaner and cd drive).
What makes you think LG has better technology? Are you assuming that because they make cell phones and flat screen TVs or did you really see something in their appliances that told you "better technology"?
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We were in the market for a new fridge a few months ago, and Whirlpool was one of the brands we wrote off as being shoddy, older technology. Nice to see they're starting to play catchup. (We ended up getting an LG fridge to go with the washing machine, vacuum cleaner and cd drive).
What makes you think LG has better technology? Are you assuming that because they make cell phones and flat screen TVs or did you really see something in their appliances that told you "better technology"?
LG is fucking quality. Whirlwind is absolute garbage. Even the demo whirlwind units were showing wear and damage.
I don't spend two grand lightly, so don't bother shilling for whirlwind. They can keep their ten-year-old styling and poor workmanship.
So, tell me again why you think trusting a brand is bad enough to try and compare fridge shopping to cell phones? Are you astro-turfing?
Wait, you ARE, aren't you. Responding to comments nearly a month old? Is whirlwind worried they're looking bad on google?
Wait, you ARE, aren't you. Responding to comments nearly a month old? Is whirlwind worried they're looking bad on google?