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LG LFX23961ST 22.6 Cu. Ft. Stainless Steel French Door Bottom Freezer Refrigerator – LFX23961SS. 4 Spill-Protector Tempered Glass Shelves. External LED Touch Pad Digital Temperature Controls. 2 OptiBin Humidity Crispers. Multi-Air Flow Cooling. IcePlus Accelerated Freezing Function. LoDecibel Quiet Operation. BioShield Anti-Bacterial Door Seal. Pull-Out Freezer Drawer. Stainless Steel Finish… More >>
LG : LFX23961ST 22.6 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator – Stainless Steel


#1 by George L. Parrott on March 6, 2010 - 7:00 pm
We have owned the Kenmore PRO or Elite French door( made by LG) with icemaker refrigerator since May of 2007. We are NOT happy with this product. It was labeled “Energy Star” and that was a big factor in our purchase, but later discovered by the Department of Energy to NOT be Energy Star compliant. As a matter of fact, even after a Kenmore circuit board modification to improve efficiency, this unit is using almost 60% more electricity that the product label at purchase reported ! Kenmore and LG (the actual maker) will do nothing about taking this thing back and LG is offering only about $7/year in compensation for excess energy use, while my actual use measurement assesses that the excessive energy consumption costs an additional $40/year over the labeled level of kilowatt draw ! The combination of totally unresponsive Kenmore and LG bureaucracy on this misrepresentation is such that we will NEVER purchase another major appliance from Kenmore or LG.
#2 by C. Hjort on March 6, 2010 - 8:07 pm
1/3/2010: Got this fridge yesterday from Sears except in White. Looks real nice and so far is quieter than my older one. Had a water leak in the door of this fridge on day one but after easily moving the hose coil in the chiller it stopped. The quick-connect water lines don’t like to be bent so that was the issue there. The unit cooled down fast and I was able to stock the fridge in an hour after the doors were kept shut. It was hard not opening them to keep looking inside.
I’m not concerned about the energy consumption. I wanted a small french door fridge with water and ice in the door and this (and the Kenmore version) were the only models that met the specifications.
1/11/2010 Update: I really love this fridge! It is so bright inside. The ice maker keeps up with me filling up my 40oz water bottle with ice every day plus other general use from other people at home. As a bunch of people say as well though on these style fridges, when cubes is selected some crushing action still happens but for the most part whole cubes come out. If you were really fussy about needing just cubes this may be a downfall however it seems to be a problem on all french door fridges with ice in the door. You just have to weigh your options / needs. I use mostly crushed ice when I’m at home and cubes in my water bottle so a little crushed ice with my cubes isn’t a problem. Compared to my old fridge/freezer (standard freezer on top model) this fridge/freezer has a lot more room inside however door storage is less because the icemaker takes up the door space. Not a big deal though as I’d rather have more main compartment storage. I’m really happy with the purchase.
1/19/2010 Update: No more complaints here. Love the fridge and all it’s features. Freezer on the bottom is great! Lots of room.