GE's bottom freezers are budget appliances with a budget lifespan, and the warranty process won't save you. The most common failure hits at 3-4 years: the fridge compartment stalls at 43 degrees while the freezer keeps working, a cooling system defect techs can't fix even after multiple visits and an 8-week service ordeal. Manufacturing quality shows immediately (freezer liners crack from overfilled foam within weeks, shelves bend, compressors scream at 74 decibels), and the sealed-system warranty becomes a runaround when you actually need it. Buy only if you're gambling on short-term use or scoring a deal that assumes replacement in four years.
GE's Cafe line looks like a million bucks with those customizable handles and clean design, but the cooling system has a documented failure mode that hits around year three: the fridge compartment won't drop below 43°F while the freezer keeps working, and warranty repairs take two months with multiple failed compressor replacements. Shelves bend under normal weight, ice makers freeze into solid blocks instead of cubes, and temperature swings spoil produce or freeze it solid. If you're comparing this to a pre-2016 GE that ran for decades, understand you're buying a different company's product now. Skip unless you're leasing short-term or prioritize looks over function.