I am a member of Costco, and am considering purchasing all household appliances from a single brand, such as a refrigerator, washer, dryer, range, microwave, and dishwasher. The available brands include KitchenAid, Samsung, LG, and GE. Which brand would you consider to be more reliable and affordable?
Bosch is good too
Love my Bosch fridge, dual compressor and silent as shit. As the other appliances die, going to be getting more I think... Dishwasher likely next up.
I recently had my refrigerator serviced by an appliance technician who recommended Whirlpool or GE and recommended against Samsung, LG and Frigidaire refrigerators (not ranges). Generally, you get what you what pay for, and I would stick with Whirlpool and GE for reliability. I think Costco Direct has a deal where you save if you buy your appliances in bulk along with Lowe’s. Good luck, OP! TC: 105K
Do not go Frigidaire, my POS basically got totalled out by the extended warranty over a small part that has been backordered for months... And the best part: they bundled a few small parts into a assembled package. The one I needed is common failure, but again can't get it by itself lol
I would go with Viking stove, Thermador refrigerator and Miele dishwasher. But I am bougee
No subzero?
Anything that’s not made in 🇨🇳
Highly recommend dishwasher from Bosch
For frig, Subzero is excellent.. I went with GE Monogram for most everything else. For washer and dryer, LG is much better than Samsung. A lot have stopped making trash compactors .. I chose KitchenAid for a good one
Miele
I got everything Samsung. The high end models.
Whirlpool refrigerator, the best Buck for the $
Costco or Cisco?
My bad it was a typo Should be Google