A top-freezer with thoughtful design, a soft-freeze bin that keeps ice cream scoopable, three produce drawers instead of one chaotic crisper, fingerprint-resistant steel that actually works, but the through-door ice and water system fails catastrophically on multiple units straight from the factory. One owner logged five service calls in the first month with no fix; another's dispenser died on day one. The refrigeration itself seems sound, so if you're willing to forgo the convenience features entirely and use ice trays, you sidestep the trouble. But paying full price to gamble on whether your unit functions is a raw deal. Buy only if you plan to ignore the dispenser from the start or have the stamina to demand a replacement.
Vissani is Home Depot's house-brand answer to buyers who need a French door fridge right now and can't stretch the budget another dollar. The silence around it is the problem: budget appliances that hold up get championed by deal-hunters online, and the ones that fail spectacularly get roasted in warning threads, but Vissani earns neither reaction because almost nobody owns one long enough to report back. You're buying blind, trading any durability track record for immediate affordability. If your budget truly won't bend and you need delivery this week, go in with open eyes, but most buyers who find another $200 land something with actual long-term owners vouching for it.