Is a Modern, Computer-Less Refrigerator Worth Owning? FFTR1835 Review & 2yr Teardown

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Bens Appliances and Junk

Bens Appliances and Junk

14 күн бұрын

In this video, I test and tear down something that I never have before. My own refrigerator!
After 2 years of running problem-free, viewers requested a review on this cheap refrigerator, so having owned it, I was mostly happy to do the review, but cleaning it? That wasn't fun.
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@1anthonybrowning
@1anthonybrowning 12 күн бұрын
Simple, cheap and reliable. No computers or motherboards to needlessly complicate operation and repairs, and be more expensive.
@jps101574
@jps101574 12 күн бұрын
If you don't mind breaking your back and stooping over every time you open the door. If they made a freezer bottom model, I would be interested.
@WhittyPics
@WhittyPics 12 күн бұрын
Until all the FREON leaks out
@Cautionary_Tale_Harris
@Cautionary_Tale_Harris 12 күн бұрын
@@jps101574 Just buy one and turn it upside down.
@1anthonybrowning
@1anthonybrowning 12 күн бұрын
@@WhittyPics the only fridge I’ve ever seen lose its Freon was thousands of dollars and fresh out of warranty. It was a side by side upper with the bottom drawer freezer.
@georgemartin1436
@georgemartin1436 10 күн бұрын
How can people be expected to use a fridge without having a built in TV, WI-FI, icemaker, or a camera? What would you use it for...just to keep things cold?
@computersales
@computersales 10 күн бұрын
This is how they should be designed. Hate how companies overdesign stuff just to create more SKUs and more unreliable products.
@viktorakhmedov3442
@viktorakhmedov3442 9 күн бұрын
Someone needs to build a pickup truck based on this design philosophy. Reliable, simple, affordable.
@jackdeniston6150
@jackdeniston6150 6 күн бұрын
Toyota have just done so. Asian market only though
@davidbarts6144
@davidbarts6144 6 күн бұрын
I have no plans to sell my 15 year old bare-bones Tacoma.
@cdoublejj
@cdoublejj 3 күн бұрын
Edison Trucks, at least for specialized heavy semi trucks while being repair friendly based off of off the shelf parts for easy parts sourcing and repair.
@carmelopappalardo8477
@carmelopappalardo8477 2 күн бұрын
Toyota sells one but only available in Asia.
@carmelopappalardo8477
@carmelopappalardo8477 2 күн бұрын
Toyota sells one but only available in Asia.
@richpeggyfranks490
@richpeggyfranks490 10 күн бұрын
I retired from the tech industry as a process programmer. I spent my whole career developing software and applying it appropriately. I often deferred complicated computer/programming jobs to other departments for a simpler, easier to operate and maintain solution. Newer, younger managers think digital/touch pads/remote/sensor/displays/etc. means better. It's mostly driven by marketing to the naive public. Newer appliances with computers use very little processing to operate the appliance. Mostly it's to operate all the "bells and whistles" that have little to no bearing on the function of the appliance. I have a refrigerator with no PCB's. Doesn't require them. It's not an appropriate application of technology. All my stuff stays nice and cold without them. Thanks for what you do. Yep.
@berengerchristy6256
@berengerchristy6256 8 күн бұрын
Also, manufacturing has come so far that it’s often cheaper to use touchscreens than to use buttons. Same reason why cars have touchscreens these days even though buttons make more sense
@pcairbum
@pcairbum 9 күн бұрын
I worked in Public Housing for 34 years and this was basically what we had in the property’s. Easy to troubleshoot and repair, the biggest improvement of the years was the built in door handles because that was the number I problem.
@oddball-z
@oddball-z 11 күн бұрын
I find all the computers components are just one more thing to break and usually costly to fix. Thanks for the video. 👍
@pekopan00
@pekopan00 12 күн бұрын
I continue to watch Ben because the level of detail in the summary is always excellent. I especially like the DYI explanation.
@Dorkchester1
@Dorkchester1 12 күн бұрын
When my "new to you" fridge died, the landlord got me one of these. Im happy to see you cover it. I'll use this to my advantage.
@BeeGuns
@BeeGuns 12 күн бұрын
I literally just bought this exact fridge this week, love to see it.
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 12 күн бұрын
Hope you enjoy it!
@blackrifle6736
@blackrifle6736 11 күн бұрын
*Ben, thank you ever so much for featuring the sibling to our LFTR1814 garage 'fridge, which is a rock. Build date 06-2011, "L" prefix and wire shelves tells you it's a Lowe's-only model. Bought for about $400. Has same controls package as yours however is R22 not R600a. Door shelves permanently attached with 3M low temperature-tolerant epoxy. Has endured every temperature extreme, brownouts and blackouts with grace and aplomb. 13 years and only required annual condenser and fan cleaning. Love 'ya!*
@chuckdillonsr9320
@chuckdillonsr9320 10 күн бұрын
Glad to see the old style simple refrigerator is still available. I have a Whirlpool we purchased in 1985 and it is still running. I have had to replace the fan in the freezer and defrost timer in 39 years. My brother purchased a Samsung side by side and the defrost went bad and it cost him $6oo to fix after only three years.
@Robb403
@Robb403 9 күн бұрын
I have had one like yours for 15 years and only replaced a defrost timer. A repair I did myself. My brother bought one of those expensive, electronic side by side fridges. It failed after five years and the cost of having it repaired was more than it was worth. I win.
@hotpuppy1
@hotpuppy1 12 күн бұрын
We have an Amana top freezer that is now 30 years old. (no ice maker) NO repairs so far. Best fridge EVER!
@anitacordeiro372
@anitacordeiro372 12 күн бұрын
Me too ! Mine is 27 yrs old. Great fridge.
@luisgonzalez-jg9zc
@luisgonzalez-jg9zc 12 күн бұрын
The more Bella whistles, the more problems less Bella whistles, the less problems.Great video
@maxquigley9524
@maxquigley9524 3 күн бұрын
Thanks for validating my purchase of the refrigerator that I just had delivered today. I bought the 13.9 cubic feet version of this refrigerator. It looks just the same except for size. I wished I had seen this video before I had bought the 10.1 cu. ft. Vissani that I had to return. The Vissani would get no colder than fluctuating between 45-48 degrees at its coldest setting. I took it back, and bought the Frigidaire at a different store. The Frigidaire fluctuates between 35 and 37 degrees in the recommended middle setting. I agree with you about the ice maker being just another thing that can go bad. My wife hates the stale ice cubes and prefers to just make a few or more at a time as needed using ice cube trays. The simpler, the better. There are separate temperature controllers for the two compartments.
@NurseAcrobat
@NurseAcrobat 8 күн бұрын
I love the simple, cheap, reliable aspect of this. I also love our Bosch 800 that cost more than 5 times as much, which I got partly as a result of this channel, particularly how quiet it is and the hope that it will last a long time, but if anything were to happen to it I'd strongly consider going back to something like this Frigidaire. I hope refrigerators like this continue to be available for a long time.
@vilisnimojanum8244
@vilisnimojanum8244 7 күн бұрын
No CPU? How can the fridge reorder milk and eggs? We will starve to death!
@lranney5337
@lranney5337 9 күн бұрын
Would like to know about a computerless, no ice maker fridge with a bottom freezer. I have enjoyed many of your videos and your helpfulness.
@bubbax1115
@bubbax1115 2 күн бұрын
Bought an FFTR1814 from Lowes in 2018 for around $300. Recently seemed like it was not quite as cool. Then I cleaned the coils and we're back to normal chill. Around 2016, I gave a 1990's side by side whirlpool to my parents. It's still running in their garage with no problems and has outlived 2 fancy french door models since then.
@goldenlight3924
@goldenlight3924 12 күн бұрын
Thank God for you, Ben, that is all I have to say.... ❤
@korg47237
@korg47237 12 күн бұрын
I work in tech, have smart devices all over my home, but I'll be damned if I own a fridge any more advanced than something like this. Heard nothing but problems from family and friends who purchases modern/smart fridges over the years.
@theElderberryFarmer
@theElderberryFarmer 12 күн бұрын
I have essentially that same fridge that I bought 18+ years ago as a garage fridge. It has been dead solid reliable. The only issue is, as you point out, the in-door shelves are weak and the glass shelves are also problematic. As the plastic parts age, they get brittle and they are just too expensive to replace in an 18+ year old fridge. I'm going to look at installing wire closet shelves as replacements for the glass shelves. Take care and God Bless.
@gizmonicman9879
@gizmonicman9879 8 күн бұрын
Excellent workaround!
@richw2615
@richw2615 10 күн бұрын
I am still rockin a FPCI-18TC frigidaire from the early 80s. It has been bounced around between relatives as a garage or second refer. It has outlasted many other bigger and nicer ones that replaced it over the years. I've given it to others when I got a bigger or nicer one as a second refer, only to get it back years later when the other one quit.
@dragon2knight
@dragon2knight 5 күн бұрын
Thanks to your suggestion I own this. Simple, big, well made and it's the best appliance buy I think I've ever made. Going on one year now with no issues whatsoever. THANK YOU!
@davidperry4013
@davidperry4013 6 сағат бұрын
If I designed a refrigerator, it would be a 2000 dollar side by side refrigerator with a dumb digital microcontroller mounted above the ice and water dispensers with only 4 buttons for adjusting the fridge and freezer temps, 2 Embraco compressors (one for the freezer and one for the fridge side), the Icemaker is fully mechanical, just dumb microswitches for the water and ice dispensers, and a windup motor for closing the ice dispenser flap after removing the cup. Just a very reliable no-frills side-by-side fridge freezer. The 2500-dollar model would be stainless steel, featuring TXVs instead of cap tubes, a slightly smarter controller, and ECM fan motors to conserve energy without complex inverters,. If you want to splurge, there will be a 3600 dollar model with 2 variable-speed compressors driven by standardized VFDs instead of a proprietary board, a hot gas defrost for the freezer, a hot gas reheat for the fridge to keep vegetables crisp, and a rapid ice mode that uses the reheat coil that is used to help extract the ice from the ice maker by doubling as an extra evaporator coil by switching around the refrigerant path by a couple of 3 way solenoid valves by making the ice release coil a primary evaporator and the freezer evaporator coil as the secondary evaporator coil.
@wayneyadams
@wayneyadams 12 күн бұрын
I have a refrigerator that came with my house when I bought it in 199, and as near as I cantell, it was built in 1984 or 1985. I had to replace the heating element six years ago when the coils iced up, and the ice maker sprung a leak about 11 years ago, so I disconnected the water line and uss a small counter top ice maker to keep the basket full. The dispenser works fine. Illwprkbably jinx it, but the unit is about forty (40) years old and still works great, i.e., it cools and freezes without all the BS computerized crap which is what my computer handles.
@moth.monster
@moth.monster 11 күн бұрын
You got a fridge that's 2000 years old? Damn!
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 11 күн бұрын
I have the countertop ice maker n u have to stay on it - dumping each basket into a bin in freezer. OR The ice just melts and has to run again. So when I go to get it, there’s little to none.
@currentfaves65
@currentfaves65 12 күн бұрын
Thanks for the review. Saving this video for when I need to replace my side by side. Hope you have a great weekend ! Fun fact, the contents of your fridge look almost identical to mine !
@jd-py5nm
@jd-py5nm 12 күн бұрын
I have always had one of these-whether in my apartments or now in my garage. They seem simple and reliable and get the job done cheap to buy as well even brand new
@YOGiiZA
@YOGiiZA 10 күн бұрын
thank you for sharing Ben
@bryanx590
@bryanx590 13 сағат бұрын
I have one of these low tech Fridges. It is from early 2000s and work great. My girlfriend bought a new LG 2 years ago, broke, told her to get my model fridge, her dad bought the same LG again. lol.
@oreotcat
@oreotcat 9 күн бұрын
I have a 2005 version of this and it's still going, no issues at all. I thought about getting a new one but I've heard such horror stories about new refrigerators so I'm going to keep it as long as I can. It's stainless steel and I polished it up last year and replaced the bulbs with led and it looks fantastic!
@fooledman
@fooledman 9 күн бұрын
Love this, thanks for sharing. Good thing there is a fridge that doesn't have an icemaker and is very reliable.
@carmenmariacortesmarin2664
@carmenmariacortesmarin2664 12 күн бұрын
Thank you Ben!
@mguerramd
@mguerramd 12 күн бұрын
I have one from 2001 and I had to replace the evaporator fan and the cold control over the years. That’s it! Cheap and easy. I never want another type of fridge that has any computer controls.
@markchapmon8670
@markchapmon8670 2 күн бұрын
When my third fancy refrigerator (over a twelve year period of time) had a problem, we called a friend of the family who is an appliance repairman by trade. He basically said, "what did you expect when you bought a refrigerator with all the electronic equipment inside the unit. If you want one that will last, buy one without the electronics in it." So, we did. It's outlasted the others so far at roughly half the price of what we had been buying.
@suzannebinsley5940
@suzannebinsley5940 9 күн бұрын
I bought a Sears 12 years ago and went with the Consumers Report recommended plain model. Its fancy feature is self defrost. It has a never used icemaker because the well water would kill it. It was plain and affordable. I clean the coils since our wind blows dirt in. It has survived blackouts and brownouts so I am very happy with it.
@3vlogs487
@3vlogs487 9 күн бұрын
We have the 2017 version of this fridge and it has just worked. Never thought about it, it just works.
@gregpadberg1402
@gregpadberg1402 9 күн бұрын
We have one of these as our secondary / basement fridge and can now rest easier in confidence that it seems to have been a good choice! Even still, it's connected via an electrical surge suppressor to minimize chance of issues caused by electricity spikes.
@Dashzap
@Dashzap 12 күн бұрын
Thank you! Love your videos. One point on the word simple vs simplistic. Simple is easy to understand. Simplistic is over-simplified, with a negative connotation that it is misleading.
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 12 күн бұрын
Ok, thank you for the note
@Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq
@Private-GtngxNMBKvYzXyPq 10 күн бұрын
Thank you.
@patrickcowan8701
@patrickcowan8701 6 күн бұрын
I take care of a twenty apartment building. This is what I use. Simple and reliable. Replaced one that was 22 years old only because the door seal magnets were weak. New door seals were $400 Canadian. Crazy
@Ben-mc7ci
@Ben-mc7ci 11 күн бұрын
My 30 year old house came with the most basic appliance package---and the GE top freezer is still kicking (so is the dishwasher, range and dryer! Not energy efficient (according to the guides, it costs 2x as much to run) but for now---I think I'll keep it as the cost for a new purchase and subsequent ones would cost way more than the energy use this one has. Thanks for the videos!
@woodrowwilliams1812
@woodrowwilliams1812 11 күн бұрын
Reminds me of my 1998 Maytag. Have replaced a defrost element and door seal but still going strong.
@brinnon9073
@brinnon9073 12 күн бұрын
On this type of fridge i usually have to clear drain line and sometimes new gaskets. The defrost heater is well made and rarely go bad. Super easy to check frost pattern and ohm out compressor.
@fairalbion
@fairalbion 7 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for this. Four years ago we bought a Frigidaire FFTR1425 as a backup fridge (it sits in the basement) and absolutely love it. It's rock-solid reliable, quiet and just does its job. Contrast this with the five year old buggy, WiFi-enabled, bells-&-whistles, fancy LG fridge we have up in the kitchen. With that we have had had two failures: one under warranty & the other paid for out of pocket. (Friendly vocabulary note: don't use "simplistic" when you mean "simple." "Simplistic" means treating complex issues and problems as if they were much simpler than they really are.)
@JohnD-JohnD
@JohnD-JohnD 8 күн бұрын
I have one of those LG's with the inverter compressor. After purchasing, I've learned that they commonly fail after just a few years. Luckily, I have a 2nd fridge in my basement, and it's a cheap fridge like you have there, and should last a long time.. This is my backup when the LG compressor fails. I can't see the selling point on saving energy when they need to be replaced more often.
@dragoniv
@dragoniv 11 күн бұрын
Bought a similar fridge about 20 years ago. Think I'd had to replace one part on it in that time. Is it pretty? No. Is it a bargain? Yes. Excellent video by the way!
@phlogistanjones2722
@phlogistanjones2722 10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the vidja. Simple and reliable. Yeppers... that's the ticket.
@drwisdom1
@drwisdom1 6 күн бұрын
I like the engineering of this fridge. Besides having a built-in icemaker and old school ice trays, there is a third icemaker option called Costco. We get twenty pound bags of ice that we keep in a chest freezer in the basement. Then whenever we run out be haul a bag up from downstairs. It is under $2 a bag so 100 pounds of ice costs $10, which lasts us up to two months. And clear purchased ice TASTES WAY BETTER than refrigerator ice.
@jessestridge5708
@jessestridge5708 5 күн бұрын
Our 20 year old whirlpool et20dk has finally kicked the bucket - I appreciated being able to diy the repairs myself in the year prior, and I think this (or the 20cu variant) is going to make a great replacement!
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 5 күн бұрын
Ironically, this replaced an ET14!
@brunoshow124
@brunoshow124 8 күн бұрын
I have a side by side GE from 1991 in my kitchen. It has never had anything replaced except for the ice maker bucket. Even the ice maker itself is original. I also have a Whirlpool top freezer from 1996 as a second fridge. I only had to replace the thermostat once due to it short cycling. That one's pretty beat with some shelves from a Kitchenaid version in it, but it just keeps going. I clean the condenser coils and fans on each regularly since I have 2 large dogs, but otherwise, they're trouble free.
@alfredvalrie5541
@alfredvalrie5541 10 күн бұрын
You sound like my mom LMAO-she loves the old white refrigerators and ice trays 😂
@glenjo0
@glenjo0 9 күн бұрын
Yes, that's what we have, AND our power utility gave it to us FOR FREE. Works great! And the price was good.
@twinbrookacres
@twinbrookacres 11 күн бұрын
What a coincidence!! Our trusty 1989 Whirlpool fridge has seen better days, so my wife and I reluctantly went shopping at the big blue store for a new fridge. However I forgot to bring my paper with the models I wanted. We purchased this model! It gets delivered tomorrow. I am glad I made a good choice, although I wish the 1989 Whirlpool served us longer.
@thomaseboland8701
@thomaseboland8701 11 күн бұрын
35 years and you're complaining? That old fridge deserves more respect than that.
@twinbrookacres
@twinbrookacres 10 күн бұрын
@thomaseboland8701 haha! I like the old fridge. It had been very reliable and I did not want to buy a modern fridge.
@ltsiver
@ltsiver 7 күн бұрын
The problem with PCBs isn't just the manufacturer not making them. The components on the PCBs frequently also stop being made, especially relays. I tried to repair my 20 year old LG microwave convection oven, one of the two relays failed, and the relays were no longer made. I'd have to make a converter PCB to use the modern relay as a replacement as the pinouts were different and the spacing was smaller.
@youdontknowme5969
@youdontknowme5969 12 күн бұрын
Still running a 1988 Hotpoint that's as simple as this one 😎
@manitoba-op4jx
@manitoba-op4jx 11 күн бұрын
even better since you probably have normal e26 bulb sockets (or a standard appliance bulb socket) instead of the proprietary LED light strips that can't be replaced
@Nicedesk
@Nicedesk 3 күн бұрын
lol at the wardrobe, nice!
@UraTrowelie
@UraTrowelie 7 күн бұрын
This is my garage fridge. I do really like it.
@JLange642
@JLange642 6 күн бұрын
Ben- I own this exact refrigerator as a secondary in my garage. My normal refrigerator is a 1989 Whirlpool bottom freezer, same technology. Also have a 1970 G.E. electric oven, 1968 G.E. electric dryer, 1989 Kenmore (Whirlpool built) dishwasher and a 1999 Whirlpool direct drive washer. All fully functional- all simple technology. BTW- I ran a family appliance repair business for 31 years and worked 42 years in the field. What this refrigerator has is exactly what 1970's auto defrost units had- electro mechanical systems that are reliable and easy to fix. I'll take them any day over variable speed compressors or multi-phase operations. By the way- don't bet your life on your thinking that this isn't as energy efficient as a pcb controlled unit. I ran tests when I still had my shop. Compared a 1936 GE manual defrost to my 1989 Whirlpool auto defrost to a 2006 G.E. high end pcb adaptive defrost unit and in the end the 1936 manual used the least energy, and the 2006 the most. Don't drink the energy efficiency Kool-Aid!
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 6 күн бұрын
On wattage, I did do a test a few years back on 5 or 6 units. Newer ones did better but depending on type, not that much better
@AMDRADEONRUBY
@AMDRADEONRUBY 8 күн бұрын
I have the FFHT1835VS cheap and no trouble for 4 years I love how to do test is pressing the switch door light lol
@mssixty3426
@mssixty3426 10 күн бұрын
My first choice will always be a fridge without a computer, I haven't watched the video yet😄
@elultimo102
@elultimo102 7 күн бұрын
Can you get a washing machine with a simple timer? (I really wish I could find a new car without the computer for the same reason).
@DavidBugea
@DavidBugea 8 күн бұрын
These are simple and reliable, and an ambitious do-it-yourselfer can repair almost everything on it. The only thing I don’t like is the refrigerator on the bottom; as a taller-than-average male I don’t like having to stoop to see what’s in the compartment I use most often.
@r.c.8042
@r.c.8042 12 күн бұрын
I have the same model and size. Can confirm the noise is an issue. The first few months of operation were fine, but the compressor rattles a lot more at start/stop and even during operation. Also had issues with the Recommended temperature level (leafy greens freezing up) and now keep it closer to the 10 o'clock position.
@republicoftexas3261
@republicoftexas3261 12 күн бұрын
I have the compressor rattle too when it shuts down on a similar model to this. So far it's been working good but it sounds like a junker when it cycles off.
@mguerramd
@mguerramd 12 күн бұрын
You could probably replace the rubber standoffs that mount the compressor. Mine from 1999 also does it but since it’s in my office break room at work I just live with rattle.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 11 күн бұрын
The bins always freeze the produce on side by sides…
@copisetic1104
@copisetic1104 7 күн бұрын
I have a GE side by side that’s 40 years old and still going strong
@Al-Fiallos
@Al-Fiallos 6 күн бұрын
Just the fact alone that you prefer an analog controlled appliance speaks volumes to today's trend for 'smart' ones that fail and cost big bucks to repair/replace. Personally, I wish that vehicles would return to simpler and easier to fix control systems. Many of today's late model vehicles have to be taken to the dealer for diagnosis and repair, just too complex and restricted by proprietary technology. JMHO.
@caraziegel7652
@caraziegel7652 9 күн бұрын
I might actually have that model - my house's fridge spot is just too small for most modern fridge and the lowes sales guy convinced us to just get that (or some variation, it looks like that and a small chest freezer - working ok though it is so much harder to find things in a fridge like that. I've put in a lot of bins as faux drawers
@obsoleteprofessor2034
@obsoleteprofessor2034 3 күн бұрын
My dad sold Philco appliances in the 60's. We sold a beautiful side by side that immediately came back for being too hot regardless of setting. Into the warranty shop, they put temp sensors in it and hooked up a graphing machine that printed temp/run times over a 5 day period. They noticed that the internal temp would gradually start to rise as soon as the compressor shut down. They eventually replacing the compressor and Philco finally said to give the customer a new one. It sat in the back of the shop for a year until another tech decided to take another look. Turned out the door switch was bad and the bulb stayed on all the time when the door was shut.
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 3 күн бұрын
Oh thats interesting for sure!
@mathewritchie
@mathewritchie 19 сағат бұрын
When I read the title my first though was that having a fridge smarter than me was bad idea it has most of my food and no reason to like me.
@Kensbev
@Kensbev 10 күн бұрын
TFS this!
@bizzfo
@bizzfo 10 күн бұрын
28 year old freezer top still kickin’ strong. They don’t build them like they used to.
@donnerpartysupplies5187
@donnerpartysupplies5187 3 күн бұрын
Ben, you mentioned side by side setups that would be similar in complexity. Can you please name a few models like this? Thanks, and great video as usual.
@SandySez
@SandySez 12 күн бұрын
Vehicles, all kitchen appliances, washer/dryers, HVAC .... keep them as basic and simple as possible! (Wisdom from an old lady). I refuse to have a fridge w/ any H2O or ice on the door. I just went to extremes to replace my 9 yr old analog Oster toaster oven ... good luck finding (a quality) one now w/o beeping buttons and screens!
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 11 күн бұрын
Just buy $10 WM ones & replace as they die. It’s just a toaster.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 11 күн бұрын
I will not buy a new dryer Dryers last forever; used ones only for me.
@SandySez
@SandySez 11 күн бұрын
@@YeshuaKingMessiah I actually bought a $20 (cheapest they have) WM toaster OVEN until I could replace mine. It's a toaster OVEN not a 'toaster'. I didn't replace the one I had for almost 10 yrs and the replacement will last me another 10.
@jasonm2081
@jasonm2081 12 күн бұрын
Have had one of this model for 4 years. The good is thst it is very simple and easy to maintain. The bad is that the Door shelves have all broken at least once and the seals for both the fridge and freezer have had to be replaced. The worst part though is keeping balance between the Freezer and Friddge. It is very easy to have the freezer too cold and the fridge far too wsrm. I thought this was a defective unit, but my parents and sisters units that were bought 1 year later do the same thing. Overall it is ok for the price, but not great.
@larrythompson2967
@larrythompson2967 2 күн бұрын
Is there a 36" wide fridge like this? Our kitchen has a space for that size. Your videos are very helpful, please keep them coming. Thanks
@willfriar8054
@willfriar8054 2 күн бұрын
most big old freezers have very small continuous current draw they are perfect for solar systems. modern freezers when they start up being repowered want to go through a restart and can actually draw 1200 watt when they first start up. the old refrigerators had soft starts.
@codegeassfan4life28
@codegeassfan4life28 12 күн бұрын
Ben you should review the frigidaire professional series column refrigerator, if people like these top mounts for the simplicity but want something bigger those are a good alternative.
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 12 күн бұрын
I'd need to obtain one - thats always the problem. I pretty much have blown my budget for a little while
@AMGMATIC
@AMGMATIC 11 күн бұрын
The frigidaire that you reviewed, I had one of those and 2 months of ownership the fridge burned out
@JamesRichardWiley
@JamesRichardWiley 5 күн бұрын
My analog refrigerator and stove are 50 years old and still working fine. No electronics. I repaired analog refrigerators for thirty years but gave up on the electronic ones, especially LG and Samsung.
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority 12 күн бұрын
I still miss my '80s model 87 Kenmore side by side with a little door on the front of the refrigerator side.. it survived until 2013 when that little door just fell off.. the plastic just gave up and cracked.
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 12 күн бұрын
Those were neat little things, weren't they?
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 11 күн бұрын
I had that too! 1985 model! Loved that fridge Side by sides forever!
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority 11 күн бұрын
@@YeshuaKingMessiah I'd really love to graduate to a stand alone fridge next to a stand alone freezer with doors that open in the same directions as side by side doors. Two things stand in the way. Floor space and budget.
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority
@HealthyDisrespectforAuthority 11 күн бұрын
@@bensappliancesandjunk yes. those little doors with the shelves in them were great.. the whole fridge, I think, was 21 cu ft.
@dpeter6396
@dpeter6396 11 күн бұрын
The worst thing that's happened to simple devices is 'electronics'. Electronics (which I know fairly well) have no place in appliances. Please explain why a processor is needed to make a toaster operate. Or anything else so simple. Never confuse fancy with progress!
@lancelindlelee7256
@lancelindlelee7256 2 күн бұрын
"Smart" appliances for stupid people.
@NAzo.
@NAzo. 9 күн бұрын
Interesting. I had a non-cpu fridge when I was a kid and thought those fridges were the best after experiencing a Samsung fridge. Those fridges last over 10 years! The only thing I worry is if's storage capacity compared to the Samsung fridge. I too make the ice the traditional way plus the ice trays have become better over time where it's not stiff anymore or would need to go deep beyond to gather strength to crack that sucker.
@bobclarie
@bobclarie 3 күн бұрын
Ben, we appreciate your efforts . . . We have a 37 year old Whirlpool ET20DK. It's still humming away. However, the coldest it can get is about 45F and runs continuously. I've cleaned the coils. Any DIY ideas, or are we facing buying a new refrigerator? If so, your unit looks good . . . are there any other, good, computer-less refrigerators you could recommend? Thanks, Bob
@fialee8
@fialee8 12 күн бұрын
Great review, and tear down re-cap! The front controller looks like many basic fridges... so now I know what it looks like inside. I would be interested to get your insights on what makes a good garage fridge. I see many fridges, freezers (chest, standup) as "garage ready"... whatever that means. I do know garages have much wider temp changes (high/low) due to less insulation & the garage door opening/closing all the time. does it really make a difference if it's "garage ready" vs indoor fridges? It's not out in the elements, and it's pretty basic.
@mgkleym
@mgkleym 12 күн бұрын
Garage ready basically just means it's designed to operate in a larger temperature range usually 0 to 110f. Typically they have better than normal insulation and door seals, non garage ready freezers can also have issues with their temperature controls malfunctioning in very cold rooms.
@YeshuaKingMessiah
@YeshuaKingMessiah 11 күн бұрын
In NIS we don’t insulate, let alone AC or heat, the garage So it’s just like being out in the shed
@robertgaines-tulsa
@robertgaines-tulsa 5 күн бұрын
Last year, I bought a Frigidaire Model # FFTR1814WW because we are low income. This was a big investment for us, but we did get a size up. I just wanted something reliable that would last since we can't just replace these things on a whim. Analog controls are archaic, but they're fine. I wish more window air conditioners would have analog controls on them. I actually like to run them with external thermostats, and you can't do that with digital controls. It seems like you can only fine 5kBTU window units with analog controls anymore.
@cheskydivision
@cheskydivision 10 күн бұрын
I have a 1995 Kenmore and it’s time to replace it but new fridges just feel so flimsy compared to mine.
@jackoff1826
@jackoff1826 10 күн бұрын
This is the style my father always had. The fridge he bought back in the 60's or 70's (yellow) finally had an issue back about 20-25 years ago and he replaced it with another one of this style and that one started working on and off on me about 4 years ago and I replaced it with the dreded LG brand unfortunately. Will see how long it lasts me. Question for this LG I have, the spacing of shelves and all are frustrating for me with this LG one I have. I notice at the bottom of the door (there's only 2 door shelves) there's a ton of space not being used where a shelf can be. Is there a shelf I can buy for this spot? And where would I possibly find that?
@bigd835
@bigd835 5 күн бұрын
i was excited to see the information on this refrig. when i went to home depot website and read reviews it didnt do well. there is no safe haven in buying an applicance . its a disgrace they cant build stuff that lasts
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 5 күн бұрын
They can build them to last longer, but it would make them more expensive.And the issue is that everyone wants good stuff without paying good stuff money
@j.frankparnell6195
@j.frankparnell6195 11 күн бұрын
What are your opinions on "garage ready" refrigerators? They are supposedly designed to run in hotter and colder environments in a garage and are pretty dirt simple.
@Thegbiggamerz
@Thegbiggamerz 7 күн бұрын
Miss when things were this simple
@SteveLouzon
@SteveLouzon 8 күн бұрын
My OCD at seeing the crooked tag on the freezer door is driving me crazy! 🤣
@susan-fd4kv
@susan-fd4kv 9 күн бұрын
Can you set the freezer temp. I have one that I can't get the bread and ice cream to freeze in the freezer unless I freeze all the fresh vegetables in the fridge and eggs.
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 7 күн бұрын
i had one of these cheap simple frigidaires back in early 2010s. lasted maybe 4 years before top evepator in the freezer started icing up. repairman said its cheaper to buy a new one then to repair it. i do find higher end ones (that still dont have a computer?) lasted longer
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 7 күн бұрын
It icing up would have been a $30 DIY fix...
@randomrazr
@randomrazr 7 күн бұрын
@@bensappliancesandjunk he told me it needed a new compressor? or new evaporator i cant remmber, but it was some major part . maybe i got swindled?
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 7 күн бұрын
@@randomrazr evap icing up is usually a singular part that isn't the compressor or evap. It happens, but very, very rare.
@dr.williamwongsessentialso5293
@dr.williamwongsessentialso5293 12 күн бұрын
After having gone through 2 fridges in the last 4 years (one major brand and one no name) both died with computer problems due to the unavailability of their computers boards.
@spinnymathingy3149
@spinnymathingy3149 12 күн бұрын
Hopefully the manufacturer’s warranty kicked in ?
@redleader6442
@redleader6442 8 күн бұрын
Even better is a computerless fridge from 20+ years ago. New stuff, even simple new stuff, is made to break. Modern refrigeration coils develop leaks within a few years if compressors don't fail first. My 30 year old mini fridge and 55 year old air conditioner are testaments to vintage reliability.
@happyheart2871
@happyheart2871 7 күн бұрын
Congratulations! What's the brand of your A/C?
@redleader6442
@redleader6442 7 күн бұрын
@@happyheart2871 Westinghouse Mobilaire 6000.
@happyheart2871
@happyheart2871 7 күн бұрын
@@redleader6442 Love hearing this. Personally, I think by expecting our devices to be smart it makes us ourselves less so. I'll bet you have a landline. I just got a letter that said my area will be ending landline service next year. It's the most reliable, easiest/cheapest to maintain and they don't want my 90 year old mother to have that choice after being a loyal landline customer with the same phone # for 60 years.
@AgentOffice
@AgentOffice 2 күн бұрын
Mine has a crazy inverter
@Reminisciences
@Reminisciences 7 күн бұрын
Those top-freezer GE fridges you recommended in your other video, I know they have LEDs on some kind of PCB but beyond that are they similar or much more computerized?
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 7 күн бұрын
They are computerized, but the system in that unit is like.... 20 years old and for now, GE hasn't screwed the system up. Its probably the best of the computerized ones on the market. Its a tradeoff between "Yes, it has a PCB" and the fact it doesn't have a lot to screw up on it, either.
@gizmonicman9879
@gizmonicman9879 8 күн бұрын
Just to be on the safe side, I ALWAYS plug each of my refrigerators and freezers into a single- outlet surge suppressor, one for each appliance. I figure that it's cheap insurance against having noise and line voltage surges fry those delicate PCBs.
@bensappliancesandjunk
@bensappliancesandjunk 8 күн бұрын
Big thing I will be mentioning in the future are whole-house suppression systems. The NEC2020 has now mandated them because of how much this is ruining household items that have circuit boards in them. The cost vs. benefit is so huge and manufactures are so shoddy on their own suppression systems, you can't trust anyone.
@gizmonicman9879
@gizmonicman9879 8 күн бұрын
@@bensappliancesandjunk I absolutely agree! I just had one installed last year, mostly to protect a new heat pump we had installed around the same time.
@vinceemmons
@vinceemmons 9 күн бұрын
This conversation happens so frequently in our house that the wife may divorce me if bring it up again- The manufacturers all know the common failure points/least reliable parts in their machines, and also know what they can do to make it easier for the average homeowner to fix the stuff that will break over a lengthy period of time. I know I would be guaranteed to drive myself out of business, but dammit if I were going to be an appliance manufacturer I would start with the premise that a fridge, oven-range, dishwasher, washer, dryer etc should easily last 30 years with reasonable care, and then build stuff accordingly. We had a nice Kenmore (or so we thought) that died last year after only 12 years. Symptoms all pointed to a condenser problem so I replaced that, no luck. Repair guy came out, said it was probably the compressor reaching end-of-life, but his cost to me to drain the refrigerant, put in a new compressor, and refill it would cost me more than half the cost of buying a brand-new one. His assessment: Buy a new one, at least you get a warranty. That fridge got rolled out the door looking otherwise brand-new inside and out, and I’m sure some tech in a warehouse probably fixed it up using parts salvaged from one of the other nearly-new “dead” fridges collecting dust. It is a shame what we have come to expect. My in laws had a fridge from the sixties that was still working when they finally replaced it after 40 years or so because it was hopelessly dated-looking and mom really wanted an ice maker. We have learned to accept planned obsolescence on devices that were essentially perfected decades ago.
@ScooterFXRS
@ScooterFXRS 12 күн бұрын
My biggest problem is the jackas that placed the counter 23" away from a 30.5" deep frig. It's a nightmare to find a refrigerator to even fit into the space with proper circulation spacing, let alone open the refrigerator to access.
@elultimo102
@elultimo102 7 күн бұрын
Do you mean that the fridge sticks out 7 1/2" from the front of the counter? Depending on what's behind the wall, you could make a "bump-out" and make it recess even with the counter. (I saw this done on "Home Time," for a fridge which backed up to a garage wall. It was cheaper to make the bump-out , than buy a counter-depth fridge, or so they said at the time).
@ScooterFXRS
@ScooterFXRS 7 күн бұрын
@@elultimo102 No, there is an "island" counter that extends from the south wall, across the "built in" oven, fridge, and extends to a few inches in front of the counter stove top on a west wall. Even a 1950s fridge, the house was built in '67, would not fit correctly and there was no changing the door swing at that time. So it was beyond stupid. Now I don't know if some "carpenter" didn't know how to read blue prints or some architect didn't know what he was doing. I've heard ludicrous stories of both. A mere 10"[east] would have made all the difference which there is plenty of room without intruding into the dinning portion of the kitchen.
@flyonbyya
@flyonbyya 9 күн бұрын
Who can argue with simpler is better? No one!
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