Best Affordable Luxury Appliance Brands for 2024 - Ranked
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
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In this video, we'll go through different affordable luxury brands that excel by offering colors to match the kitchen you desire while offering features you need.
Not every luxury appliance brand offers multiple colors let alone custom colors. After watching this video, you'll understand which brands are right for you based on your style so you can create the kitchen of your dreams in 2024.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
0:41 Samsung
3:16 KitchenAid
4:52 LG & LG Studio
6:35 GE Profile & Café Appliances
8:44 Bertazzoni
10:57 Electrolux
11:58 Fisher & Paykel
14:03 Bosch
A comment as a tech. The data on the LG's has been pretty accurate from my experience. It's a shame they had so many issues with their linear compressors a few years ago, because before then their fridges were known as the most reliable in parts of the service industry who would order in bulk. Their parts supply chain is decent in the US, never had any issue ordering a part and if it's discontinued, I've had luck in using the updated ones. However, the parts are also slightly more expensive than Whirlpool.
Whirlpool, they have the most accessible parts locally, can usually find a place near you to source (but only for entry models and ones built on them) and probably the cheapest in terms of price. Their designs aren't bad, but the actual manufacturing of the parts is more likely to be the issue these days.
Bosch, I've generally found their parts are usually all available to order, which is great, but also cost a premium.
I love my Bertazzoni induction cooktop . Don’t miss the gas stove . Great performance
Great information. Thanks
Forno has been excellent on parts availability, nothing like Bosch but still pretty good.
Where is Thermador in the brand review? They may be owned by Bosch but are better made and have beeter materials. Also absent conspicuously is Wolf/ SubZero whom I would love to see ranked (poorly from my experiences lol)
It affordable luxury.....Thats luxury. We have a separate video for that
Great video, always.
But can you comment on the reliability of Samsung & LG except for the highly-rated washer and dryer?
There is an appreciable amount of negative reviews online.
Thank you.
LG is the most reliable at 2.1% in the first year......by far the most reliable
@@YaleAppliance1 thank you.
Thoughts on Frigidaire Profressional Twins combo? A review of it would be awesome! Thank you for the great content!
My friend has them...Interesting, inexpensive....but the dimensions are unique, so you will be locked into them forever
Electrolux products are really good.
Agreed! I have the washer/dryer and the dishwasher. Fantastic !
What about Hallman stoves.
Great channel. Please consider covering Bluestar.
We have some coming up
For affordable luxury do people usually mix and match with other brands or buy a package from one brand ?
Most buy the package from one to coordinate style and maximize rebates
I bought all new appliances for my house.
Can I get a quick S-C rating? I watched alot of your videos, to decide my choices, and what was in my price range.
Oven: monogram D/F 6 burner ( ZDP366NTSS)
Microwave: Frigidaire Pro. (PMBD3080AF)
Fridge: Frigidaire Pro. (PRMC2285AF)
Dishwasher: bosch (SHP78CM5N)
Washer: LG washtower (WKHC202HBA)
Hoodfan: monogram 36" (UVC9360SLSS)
Thanks so much! Keep up the great videos! Very informative! Watching from canada!
A, B-, B-, S, S, B-....The Frigidaire is inexpensive, but you are forever locked into that spec...otherwise well done.
@@YaleAppliance1 what do you mean by "forever locked into that spec"? Thanks for the rating!
Its 32 inches width...everything else is either 33 or most commonly 36 inches
@@YaleAppliance1 the frigidaire pro fridge (PRMC2285AF) is 36" wide.
Back in your 2021 video, you ranked Beko appliances highly. Where would you rank them now? Thanks for the videos. Your expertise and opinions are appreciated!
What about Zline ?
Zline....good story. We don't sell the brand
I have no interest in WiFi connectivity for my appliances. I am an engineer in technology so I am an early adopter of tech gadgets. But I want my appliances to last for 10+ years and the tech gadgets only last a few years before they are out of date.
I really wanted the Samsung dual stove to be good. ☹️
Samsung is the one every repair company says to avoid.
Believe the repair and maintenance folks, they know
I think we know. We logged over 100,000 service calls in less than three years. BTW, we only sell their laundry, but their appliances are decent. Their service: Non existent
I know you’re an American company but it’s good to make a disclaimer in the beginning that these reviews are for the American market because in the European market things are quite different
I’m pretty sure most people are able to figure that out.. Nothing about the Yale staff would make you think they’re in or from Europe.
Not to mention the hosts of brands they review that aren’t sold in Europe.
What?? Samsung is crap
Their service is....
I so agree with you.
Their products break. All the time. Yale probably gets a nice markup or they wouldn't sell em