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LG InstaView French Door Refrigerator vs Samsung Side-by-Side Refrigerator

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — LG InstaView French Door Refrigerator (4.4) and Samsung Side-by-Side Refrigerator (4.2) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 LG InstaView French Door RefrigeratorSamsung Side-by-Side Refrigerator
Reliability & Durability 4.0 2.7
User Sentiment 2.1 5.8
Complaint Severity 6.6 6.7
Consensus Strength 1.7 1.7
Value for Money 3.3 2.2
Owner Advocacy 5.0 1.8
LG InstaView French Door Refrigerator

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.

Samsung Side-by-Side Refrigerator

Eye-level freezer access is the one thing Samsung's side-by-sides get right, no more digging through bottom drawers for buried frozen peas. The ice maker typically fails within two to three years, and compressor breakdowns often follow shortly after, leaving the fridge warm while the freezer runs or killing the whole unit. Repair costs routinely hit four figures, parts take weeks to arrive, and independent techs actively steer customers toward other brands. If you need a fridge that runs quietly for a decade without expensive failures, GE Profile and LG deliver similar capacity with far better long-term reliability.