LG 25 cu. ft. Smart wi-Fi Enabled French Door Refrigerator
LRFXS2503S
$2,299
- Style:
- French Door: Freestanding
- Energy Star:
- Yes
- Height:
- 69 inches
- Width:
- 33 inches
- Depth:
- 36 inches
- Capacity:
- 25 cu ft
- Number Of Shelves:
- 5
- Counter Depth:
- No
- Includes Dispenser:
- Yes
- Includes Icemaker:
- Yes
- Sabbath Mode:
- Yes
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
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only happy when NEW
Submitted 07-11-22
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
Of course people are happy when its new who wouldnt be you would return it otherwise correct The most important reviews to read are those from owners who have had it for awhile. Start with the 1 stars and work from there. ask a repair shop if they repair LGs. Thats how you learn. dont make my mistake. If it doesnt run do you care if its cute
More cheaply made than its predecessor-Comparison
Submitted 07-04-22
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
lg.com
I have owned the predecessor to this model LFX25978 for about 10 years. We had the compressor replaced like most LG refrigerators unfortunately as well as the center bar between the two French doors. Otherwise it served us well until May of this year when a storm caused electric event fried the poor thing. I ordered the current model LRFXS2503 to replace it as we are limited in our choices since the space is narrower than most models. This is a comparison. The shelves in the new unit cannot be changed from right to left as in the old and the brackets as well as the shelves seem a great deal flimsier. So if you prefer your adjustable shelf to be on the left you cannot. The current unit has two fruit/vegetable drawers in lieu of the three in the old unit. I came to prefer the three drawers but this would be a personal preference. The ice maker in the left door is still the same and a great feature though perhaps only for a small family. The delivery of the ice and water are from the same location in the current unit whereas the old unit you had to move the glass from the ice delivery to the water delivery port. Here you need to press the various buttons for what you want. I liked having the pull-out ledge on the older unit for larger containers to rest upon the current unit does not have this. I have not been able to find it if it is indeed a feature but the current unit does not seem to have a way to shut off the open-door alarm. This is particularly annoying if you are cleaning the refrigerator. It is possible that LG meant the Sabbath Mode to substitute for this but then the interior light goes off as well making it impossible to see what you are doing. The right-hand door on the current unit is incredibly difficult to close. You cannot just nudge it closed as with the left-hand door and it takes more than the usual effort to close it and the open-door alarm is always going off. This door quirk is really annoying. There is no butter shelf in the new units right-hand door only three shelves whereas the old one had the butter shelf as well as three other shelves. It does seem that the door shelves on both sides are a bit deeper on the current unit. The freezer door handle moves downward and then pulling to open the drawer and feels very flimsy. The older model was more substantial and just required pulling. The interior of the freezer compartment seems similar otherwise. The front panels of the current model allow for magnets whereas the older model did not. We have only been using the new unit for about a week and it seems alright. However given the very obvious decrease in the quality of the materials used on the new unit I am disappointed. Side by side with the old model the new one just feels cheap. Given the space restrictions for a refrigerator in our kitchen there are only a few French door models with ice and water in the door made that will fit. I really did not have much choice. Had another brands model been available I may have given it serious consideration. Time will tell if the performance of this LG is good and reliable or disappoints just like the quality of its materials. As to the vendors who sell LG my experience at the blue box store was horrendous and whilst the orange box store was much better their 3rd party delivery and set up reflects poorly on them.
Just installed yesterday. So far so good.
Submitted 05-22-22
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
lg.com
Ive been reading all the bad reviews of this fridge. Im a bit unnerved by them and hope some of the problems have been fixed. I did purchase the extended warranty from Best Buy since I know that appliances do not last as long as they used to. The installers were excellent. Im keeping my fingers crossed. Im not sure I would have purchased this product if Id read the reviews first but it fit in my limited space. It does look good.