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Trying to determine if KA (and I am a fan) is worth the price difference from a Whirlpool
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:29 am
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:29 am
From what I can remember, Maytag - Jenn Air - Whirlpool and Kitchen Aid are all made by the same company. Is this still correct?
I ask, because I saw a post by Napoleon that said Thermador was made or branded by Whirlpool ...
We're in the market for a new refrigerator. Our Samsung is absolute crap. It's almost 10 years old and I would never purchase another one. Never has sealed properly and the ice maker is horrific.
Wife wants a Kitchen Aid. Trying to determine if KA (and I am a fan) is worth the price difference from a Whirlpool. What is the main difference besides badging?
We have a KA double oven and Fisher Paykel double dishwasher and have been very pleased with both.
I ask, because I saw a post by Napoleon that said Thermador was made or branded by Whirlpool ...
We're in the market for a new refrigerator. Our Samsung is absolute crap. It's almost 10 years old and I would never purchase another one. Never has sealed properly and the ice maker is horrific.
Wife wants a Kitchen Aid. Trying to determine if KA (and I am a fan) is worth the price difference from a Whirlpool. What is the main difference besides badging?
We have a KA double oven and Fisher Paykel double dishwasher and have been very pleased with both.
This post was edited on 4/30/18 at 9:46 am
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:35 am to Will Cover
KitchenAid is what we spec in most of our homes. We have never had a call back/warranty issue in 6 years. They are not the flashiest, highest end appliances, but they have been solid for us.
I believe my repair guy saying Whirlpool is behind most brands
I believe my repair guy saying Whirlpool is behind most brands
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:37 am to Will Cover
The notches(rails) for the drawers in KA are full length instead of stubs like Whirlpool. Much more support. At least thats how they were made 12 yrs ago, maybe they have improved.
This post was edited on 4/30/18 at 7:40 am
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:39 am to Will Cover
I have a brand new whirlpool. Will never own another. Had repaired 4 times and still broken.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:50 am to Will Cover
Frigidaire's are pretty solid for the price.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:53 am to Will Cover
I've seen a couple of negative posts about Samsung fridges here.
I've had 2, and the only reason I don't still have my original is Katrina trashed it.
I've had 2, and the only reason I don't still have my original is Katrina trashed it.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 7:57 am to Will Cover
I see it's not on your list but don't buy a LG. They are just as crappy as Samsung
Posted on 4/30/18 at 8:04 am to fallguy_1978
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I see it's not on your list but don't buy a LG
Certainly agree. We had an LG washer and dryer. Never again. Have a Maytag now and it has been great. Wanted a Speed Queen but the way they had their doors set up on the dryer didn't work for our configuration at home.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 8:33 am to Will Cover
I’ve read The Who makes what before. Basically you could own 6-10 different brands and have no idea where or who actually made it.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 9:26 am to Will Cover
Everything you listed is supposedly made by Whirlpool now. If you dig deep enough, you'll find that today's units use many of the same parts, regardless of the badge on the front door. I just bought a new fridge, and I went with the Whirlpool model, my parents have always had good luck with them, so we'll see. The unit we bought was on sale at Home Depot and we saved about $1000 over the comparable KA unit.
Having said all the above, my wife and I have always had Kitchen Aid refrigerators. Including her family. We've been married 41 years and have had two. The first lasted 30 years, and got put in the garage to be a drink cooler while a larger KA replaced it. That one lasted around 17 years, was still running but the compressor was dying. The first was an original Kitchen Aid, the 2nd one I assume was as well, but it didn't have the durability of the first. The first got trashed because the face where the door seal mates rusted out in the garage. Not unexpected. We replaced it with a Frigidaire.
Good luck with whatever you choose.
Having said all the above, my wife and I have always had Kitchen Aid refrigerators. Including her family. We've been married 41 years and have had two. The first lasted 30 years, and got put in the garage to be a drink cooler while a larger KA replaced it. That one lasted around 17 years, was still running but the compressor was dying. The first was an original Kitchen Aid, the 2nd one I assume was as well, but it didn't have the durability of the first. The first got trashed because the face where the door seal mates rusted out in the garage. Not unexpected. We replaced it with a Frigidaire.
Good luck with whatever you choose.
This post was edited on 4/30/18 at 9:29 am
Posted on 4/30/18 at 9:29 am to tigerfoot
Kitchen Aid and JennAir are the two top Whirlpool brands. KA is for the "chef" and Jennair is for the person who likes fancy things. KA is generally better but both are middle high end.
Whirlpool make somes Thermador fridges not made in Turkey.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 9:35 am to Napoleon
Many thanks to you and poster above. Do you still recommend KA? And is the price justified when comparing to a regular branded Whirlpool?
Posted on 4/30/18 at 9:35 am to Will Cover
Thermador is made by Bosch homie.
Just ordered a 36 in column Thermador.
Best dishwasher on the market FRGR.
Just ordered a 36 in column Thermador.
Best dishwasher on the market FRGR.
This post was edited on 4/30/18 at 9:37 am
Posted on 4/30/18 at 9:36 am to Napoleon
Well I learned something new today.
Posted on 4/30/18 at 9:44 am to Napoleon
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Napoleon
any suggestion for a kenmore under cabinet icemaker thats not making ice?
no water supply or circulation issues, but the chiller plate is not cold at all
i'm not sure if its a board issue, compressor issue, fan issue, or refrigerant issue
i need to do some more diagnosing and pull it out to check the fan
it's less than 2 years old
Posted on 5/1/18 at 2:30 pm to Croacka
In order of probabilty
1. - Open Thermistor
2. - Bad compressor relay
3. Bad Control board
4. Out of freon/ leak
1. - Open Thermistor
2. - Bad compressor relay
3. Bad Control board
4. Out of freon/ leak
Posted on 5/1/18 at 2:32 pm to DriverWedge3putt
Toyota Makes the Corolla
GM made the Chevy/Geo Prism, yet the Chevy Prism was a Corolla.
All viking or Sub zero fridges use whirlpool icemakers.
Just because one company owns another, does not mean they make everthing they own.
GM made the Chevy/Geo Prism, yet the Chevy Prism was a Corolla.
All viking or Sub zero fridges use whirlpool icemakers.
Just because one company owns another, does not mean they make everthing they own.
Posted on 5/1/18 at 2:37 pm to Napoleon
LINK
I bought this one recently. We've had it about a month, and I've enjoyed it so far. I was going to buy a Whirlpool, but getting maytag from the site I linked saved me a good bit. And I like the handles better than flat metal. This one has the fingerprint resistant stainless as well. Took a little getting used to not having ice and water in the door, but I never used the water anyways. It might not be as easy but I have an old mason jar in the freezer and just scoop up some ice and dump in a cup, so it is much faster than waiting on the dispenser. 22 cubic feet might not sound like a ton, but this thing is laid out so well. Huge wide shelves since it isn't a side by side, and I prefer the one door to french doors. Gallon storage in the door is great too.
I bought this one recently. We've had it about a month, and I've enjoyed it so far. I was going to buy a Whirlpool, but getting maytag from the site I linked saved me a good bit. And I like the handles better than flat metal. This one has the fingerprint resistant stainless as well. Took a little getting used to not having ice and water in the door, but I never used the water anyways. It might not be as easy but I have an old mason jar in the freezer and just scoop up some ice and dump in a cup, so it is much faster than waiting on the dispenser. 22 cubic feet might not sound like a ton, but this thing is laid out so well. Huge wide shelves since it isn't a side by side, and I prefer the one door to french doors. Gallon storage in the door is great too.
Posted on 5/1/18 at 2:37 pm to Will Cover
quote:
Do you still recommend KA? And is the price justified when comparing to a regular branded Whirlpool?
We replaced our suite of appliances with KA, even though they are made by Whirlpool. Just a notch more high end but Whirlpool is still legit. We ended up getting a 10% discount from Best Buy getting all KA too.
Posted on 5/1/18 at 2:59 pm to MWP
2 of the 4 GE appliances in my new house have needed repairs in under 3 years. (Stovetop and dishwashwer - dishwasher is total and complete shite). GE Oven and Microwave have been good.
Edit, fridge is a Maytag. Half the lights went out and it stopped cooling. Wire corroded on the fan motor and no idea on the lights.
4 of the 4 Whirlpool appliances I had in my previous house needed repairs in the first couple of years (Refig, dishwasher, washer, dryer)
I bought a Kitchen Aid dishwasher and it has been all it was billed to be so far. Solid, dependable, works exactly like its supposed to. Under a year but its the best appliance I've had in my last two homes.
Edit, fridge is a Maytag. Half the lights went out and it stopped cooling. Wire corroded on the fan motor and no idea on the lights.
4 of the 4 Whirlpool appliances I had in my previous house needed repairs in the first couple of years (Refig, dishwasher, washer, dryer)
I bought a Kitchen Aid dishwasher and it has been all it was billed to be so far. Solid, dependable, works exactly like its supposed to. Under a year but its the best appliance I've had in my last two homes.
This post was edited on 5/1/18 at 3:03 pm
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