LG's knock-to-see-inside window is legitimately clever and the French door layout is roomy, but the linear compressor underneath has a documented habit of dying between years three and five, taking all cooling with it. Ice lands on the floor because the dispenser angle is wrong, temperature swings freeze lettuce in the fridge section, and when parts are needed they take weeks to arrive. If you need a refrigerator that runs past the warranty window without a $1,200 compressor replacement, this isn't it.
Midea builds refrigerators for GE and Frigidaire but sells its own badge at near-premium prices, and the math doesn't work yet. The engineering is sound: temperatures hold exactly where you set them, the dual ice makers keep up, and features like the deli net and auto-fill dispenser feel genuinely thoughtful. Two owners reported compressor failures within the first month, and while that sample is too small to prove a defect, it's large enough to matter when the brand's North American service network is still thin and a GE Profile costs about the same. Wait for a steep discount or a longer track record.