LG 24.0 Cu. Ft. Counter-Depth French Door Refrigerator with Thru-the-Door Ice and Water: This counter-depth refrigerator gives your kitchen a streamlined look without sacrificing storage space. Innovative organizational features let you store more groceries while still being able to find what you're looking for.
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We were down-sizing from a 30+ cu ft monstrosity, so it's been difficult to adjust, but we don't miss the ability to stuff multiple mystery containers into the dark recesses of the old fridge. This counter-depth is beautiful and functional. We've had it for 3 weeks with no issues at all. The ice maker is compact, perfect for everyday use, but if you use a lot of ice, you may not be happy with the volume it holds. I'd rather have more space for food than for ice, so it's great for us. Face it, stainless may not be the best choice for families with small kids (but then neither is a 24 cu ft fridge). Use the handles and don't touch the front. There ARE some great hints online for cleaning stainless. Another important feature: MAGNETS DON'T STICK on the fridge. Remember? Not for youngs kids!
Create new recipes every day. This spacious Samsung range is equipped with all the tools you need to expand your culinary skills. The Guiding Light controls, reversible cast iron griddle, custom wok grate, and more, will help you bring variety to every mealtime.
Customer Rating
5
Well designed range
on August 20, 2014
Posted by: luv2cook
from Bel Air, MD
Gender:Female
Age:45-54
We haven't purchased a new range in 16 years, but so far, I'm glad we took a chance with this new-to-the-market Samsung. The front burners are both high powered; the simmer burner works well; the middle griddle burner is powered just right (but the griddle itself is a bit narrow). I also like the wok feature - no more precariously balanced woks or annoying rings. Maybe because my old range was SOOOO SLOW, I especially love the fact that I can preheat this oven to 350 F in less than 10 minutes (might be closer to 5 minutes!) - all this for an oven that's huge. It's so huge that the racks don't fit under my cabinets. At first I was worried about where I would put the racks I wasn't using, but then I remembered that this is a convection oven, so I can actually use the other racks at the same time. Why not just leave them in the oven? The only issues I have with this range is that the control panel might have been designed by a 20-year-old because the beeper is so quiet, I can't hear it when the stereo's on, and the clock numbers are so small that only my teenager with telescopic vision can read it from the kitchen table. Another minor complaint is that the cast iron burner grates are not perfectly level, so my pots rock slightly - just a minor annoyance, not dangerously. I've been using it (a lot) for a week now and everything about the range's performance is excellent. Overall, this range is a great value and one you should consider if you're thinking about the GE slide-ins as an alternative.
What's great about it: High-powered burners, super quick oven preheat
What's not so great: almost inaudible beeper, tiny font on clock