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LG Side-by-Side Refrigerator vs Sub-Zero Refrigerator

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
It's close — LG Side-by-Side Refrigerator (4.8) and Sub-Zero Refrigerator (4.7) score nearly the same. Pick on the trade-offs that matter to you.
Dimension by dimension
 LG Side-by-Side RefrigeratorSub-Zero Refrigerator
Reliability & Durability 2.5 6.0
User Sentiment 8.2 2.8
Complaint Severity 6.2 6.8
Consensus Strength 1.9 3.1
Value for Money 2.7 2.5
Owner Advocacy 2.1 3.3
LG Side-by-Side Refrigerator

LG's side-by-sides offer generous capacity and eye-level freezer access, but the brand's linear compressor disaster from 2015-2022 makes this a hard sell: those units died at 2-6 years with $750-1000 repair bills because warranty covers the compressor but not the labor or the motherboard it killed. Current rotary compressor models might escape that fate, but there's no long-term proof yet, and the in-door ice makers still fail regularly across all eras. If you find a simple model without the ice maker and pair it with a bulletproof extended warranty, the layout works well for families who need wide shelves and hate bending for frozen goods. Everyone else should buy a GE Profile or Whirlpool and sleep easier.

Sub-Zero Refrigerator

Sub-Zero builds the refrigerator that outlasts two cheaper replacements and keeps strawberries fresh a week longer than anything else, but you're paying $12,000 to $20,000 for the privilege. When something breaks, the bill matches the ambition: sealed system failures run over $4,000, and even replacing a door gasket requires professional help and half a day. Buy this if you're building a luxury kitchen where a 17-year lifespan and best-in-class food preservation justify the premium; skip it if you need reliable cold storage without the used-car price tag.