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    #81
    National and GE are one of the tested brands. Personal testament po.

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    #82
    i got a samsung ref no frost and til now after 5 years no rust or damage or problems occured even got an LG ref wala parin sira for almost ten years na although nabasag lang yung ice cube tray kasi nahulog.

    tech support and parts of this two brands is always available.. i beleive in this products..

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    #83
    Sharp nalang kunin niyo matibay..... Sharp (no frost) kasi ang nabili ko ang nabili ko kasing Samsung,,, aircon nga lang ang ingay ng compressor made in china kasi iwan kolang ang ibang made...

    sharp home page
    Last edited by donski; May 14th, 2009 at 11:24 PM.

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    #84
    pls help.. m about to buy a 7cuft 2door negosyo ref condura refrigerator.. they said that its energy efficient since its a no frost and its a best buy.. what do u think?

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    #85
    to see if it's really energy efficient, look at the EER (energy efficiency rating?). The higher it is, the better. Usually, Panasonic tops this.

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    #86

    ^^^ Agree there bro.... Especially with their inverter compressor technology.... Just bought one last week.... Freezer is at the bottom,- so the household helps have some small adjusting period....

    9707:electricf:

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    #87
    hehehe. nice. I like that ref too. :D

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    ^^^ I have a couple of personal observations though with that ref:
    1. The shelves are not high enough to accommodate our (tall) water containers... So, we are using the ones mounted on the door (sadly, with different containers)...
    2. The ice cube makers are cute with their twist and release mechanism,- but the ice are too small for our preference... So, to supplement this, we are still making ice cubes using our old reliable (Tupperware) containers....

    9707:electricf:

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    Good Day !

    Buhayin ko lang po uli yung thread . Please help, whats the best

    Refrigerator, yung kahit manual frosting lang. Masipag naman si misis mag

    defrost e hehehehe! And besides na naka try na kami ng no frost ref, whirlpool. After a

    year lang sira na. Pang 5th year na nya parang pa bigay na talaga.

    6 adults po kami sa bahay so mga 9-10 cu. ft dapat?

    TIA. .

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    #90
    Quote Originally Posted by dadmonpogi View Post
    Good Day !

    Buhayin ko lang po uli yung thread . Please help, whats the best

    Refrigerator, yung kahit manual frosting lang. Masipag naman si misis mag

    defrost e hehehehe! And besides na naka try na kami ng no frost ref, whirlpool. After a

    year lang sira na. Pang 5th year na nya parang pa bigay na talaga.

    6 adults po kami sa bahay so mga 9-10 cu. ft dapat?

    TIA. .

    The thing with refrigerator is that we seldom change it. It should last for years or even decades. So kinda hard to give assessment of current models if the ones we are using now are old models like me.

    But if I were you, I'll go for locally known brands. We currently have a panasonic semi-auto defrost. A simple ref actually that my wife and I are using for 5 years already (a gift for our wedding). Semi-auto is practical because it doesnt consume extra energy to defrost. Melted frost is deposited at the bottom.

    But I read about the panasonic inverter type ref. consumes much less electricity if that is a major concern for you.

    I don;t know is there us a condura or carrier ref. that might be good also.

    Samsung and LG have the techie refs.

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    #91
    Quote Originally Posted by dadmonpogi View Post
    Good Day !

    Buhayin ko lang po uli yung thread . Please help, whats the best

    Refrigerator, yung kahit manual frosting lang. Masipag naman si misis mag

    defrost e hehehehe! And besides na naka try na kami ng no frost ref, whirlpool. After a

    year lang sira na. Pang 5th year na nya parang pa bigay na talaga.

    6 adults po kami sa bahay so mga 9-10 cu. ft dapat?

    TIA. .
    Parang maliit ata yung 9-10cu ft for 6 adults.

    If you're going for the larger refs. (ie. 19-21 cu ft) go for Samsung. I would avoid American brands like Whirlpool, bec. of their electricity consumption. Btw, GE is also another one. So far, we have a GE and LG that broke down in less than 5 yrs of use.

    For the smaller refs, there is the Panasonic inverter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dadmonpogi View Post
    Good Day !

    Buhayin ko lang po uli yung thread . Please help, whats the best

    Refrigerator, yung kahit manual frosting lang. Masipag naman si misis mag

    defrost e hehehehe!
    And besides na naka try na kami ng no frost ref, whirlpool. After a

    year lang sira na. Pang 5th year na nya parang pa bigay na talaga.

    6 adults po kami sa bahay so mga 9-10 cu. ft dapat?

    TIA. .

    Mahirap na yatang maghanap niyan bro... Pero, siguro, mayroon pa rin....

    10.6K:horse:



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    #93
    Most brands (GE, Panasonic, WhiteWestinghouse) still carry the frost type refs based on what i've seen. I'm also planning to change our two-door Whirlpool freezer/ref (left and right) due to its consumption and that its too big for our needs at home but i have to dispose it first. What I'm looking at is the Panasonic Inverter, Electrolux/White Westinghouse and GE units.

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    #94
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    Most brands (GE, Panasonic, WhiteWestinghouse) still carry the frost type refs based on what i've seen. I'm also planning to change our two-door Whirlpool freezer/ref (left and right) due to its consumption and that its too big for our needs at home but i have to dispose it first. What I'm looking at is the Panasonic Inverter, Electrolux/White Westinghouse and GE units.
    Don't get panasonic madaling kalawangin ang Kaha, our's is just two years pero I noticed recently my kalawang yung bottom ng door, pati yung door handle. tsk.. I remember our westing house is already 30 yrs na umaandar pa.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TholitzReloaded View Post
    Don't get panasonic madaling kalawangin ang Kaha, our's is just two years pero I noticed recently my kalawang yung bottom ng door, pati yung door handle. tsk.. I remember our westing house is already 30 yrs na umaandar pa.
    Actually i'm also leaning to the White Westinghouse due to the same reason; ours also lasted very long. I don't know how it is now though. The washing machine i recently bought was White Westinghouse also.

    Kung pwede lang nga mag trade-in ng refrigerator.

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    #96
    Yung condura negosyo ref ok kaya? 9 cu.ft.?

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    #97
    kwento o lang bad experience namin sa WW.
    bumuli kami ng ref from SM na WW, sa SM testing lumalamig ang ref dahil plug lang ito at pakikiramdaman mo kung lumalamig lalagay mo kamay mo sa loob, then deliver sa amin ng SM, ng try na namin kahit yung tubig sa loob di lumalamig kaya sinabi namin sa SM, mga approx 3day after delivery dumating ang WW technician pinalitan ang thermostat at sira daw, monitor ulit kami ganoon parin kaya reklamo ulit kami sa WW dumating ulit technician test ulit wala naman makitang sira pero di lumalamig (ano ba yan hehehe), wala na daw silang magagawa, dahil dito nagreklamo na kami sa DTI pina tawag ang technician from WW at titignan ng DTI ang gagawin nila, with equipment na dala ang technician confirm niya na ayaw lumamig ito, pero ayaw niyang gumawa ng report na meron dipernsiya ito kahit taga DTI nagalit na sa kanya, ginawa tinawagan ang SM at pinapalitan sa SM sila na ng WW ang magusap. di nakami kumuha ulit ng WW ang pinalit na lang namin LG ganda naman, binalik din ang excess na bayad ng SM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by raine View Post
    kwento o lang bad experience namin sa WW.
    bumuli kami ng ref from SM na WW, sa SM testing lumalamig ang ref dahil plug lang ito at pakikiramdaman mo kung lumalamig lalagay mo kamay mo sa loob, then deliver sa amin ng SM, ng try na namin kahit yung tubig sa loob di lumalamig kaya sinabi namin sa SM, mga approx 3day after delivery dumating ang WW technician pinalitan ang thermostat at sira daw, monitor ulit kami ganoon parin kaya reklamo ulit kami sa WW dumating ulit technician test ulit wala naman makitang sira pero di lumalamig (ano ba yan hehehe), wala na daw silang magagawa, dahil dito nagreklamo na kami sa DTI pina tawag ang technician from WW at titignan ng DTI ang gagawin nila, with equipment na dala ang technician confirm niya na ayaw lumamig ito, pero ayaw niyang gumawa ng report na meron dipernsiya ito kahit taga DTI nagalit na sa kanya, ginawa tinawagan ang SM at pinapalitan sa SM sila na ng WW ang magusap. di nakami kumuha ulit ng WW ang pinalit na lang namin LG ganda naman, binalik din ang excess na bayad ng SM.
    +1... same experience w/ electrolux/white westinghouse

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    #99
    so weder weder din pala pag nakakuha ka ng lemon refs...researching mode pa rin ako, want to buy a 10 cubic feet ref, 2 door, no frost...dami kasi pag pipilian...budget is about 25k...

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    #100
    Electrolux ref ok ba? balak sana bumili para sa dirty kitchen Sabi nila White Westinghouse at Electrolux iisa na raw?
    Last edited by Zeus; January 14th, 2011 at 03:58 PM.

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