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.
Whirlpool's bottom-freezer models put your daily groceries at eye level and come with the safety net of easy parts and a tech on every corner, but the evaporator drain has a nasty habit of clogging and turning your freezer into an ice cave with water pooling underneath. That repair isn't catastrophic, just annoying and messy, requiring a full thaw and manual cleaning. If you need a fridge today and can live with that occasional headache, the service network makes it survivable. If you have time to shop, better-documented models exist at this price point.