What Are 'Affordable Luxury' Appliances?
What Are 'Affordable Luxury' Appliances?
Want to step up to more powerful burners, more consistent heat and a better overall look for your kitchen but don’t want to spend a fortune on luxury appliances?
In this video you will learn about some of the great, more affordable luxury brands you can check out, including Frigidaire Pro, KitchenAid, Bosch Benchmark, Samsung, and Jenn-Air.
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Thank you very much, sir
Why in the lower and hotter reaches of Purgatory does anyone need a wifi connected kitchen appliance?
From what I hear Samsung is not a reliable brand. I would rather buy from an american manufacturer that still builds here. I know Samsung and LG have factories here and Americans work for them but that money goes back to their country of origin.
Love your review video! Fun and easy to watch, with great information.
Gaggenau ? Fisher and Paykel
I feel like these manufacturers have no idea what people actually want… this guy keeps saying that companies need to work on WiFi and apps…
Am I the only one that just wants a simple, good looking range that cooks well and is reliable? Give me features like good self cleaning, griddles, and convection sure, but I don’t need my oven to talk to my phone. And no, I’m not 75 years old; in my 30s.
I have purchased two LG refrigerators, both French doors with lower freezer. My first one is excellent, no problems and it’s quite old by today’s built in lifespan since I purchased it in 2001 for, OUCH, $3,500. It’s still going strong. Unfortunately I learned a hard lesson with my second purchase. LG and many other refrigerator manufacturers uses screws on the middle hinge on the left hand side door but glues the top and bottom hinges with fake screws. This came apart, was under warranty so the entire left side door had to be replaced. Of course about a month later the same thing happened. We will be in the market for a new refrigerator and this is a problem we have found with the majority of refrigerators we’ve checked out in stores. I think it should have been a recall because I found multiple complaints on the internet concerning this issue but of course LG (living good) has ignored it.
With 34 years experience in the industry, i started at 21 and try and guide people to decent product for the price. I do very well and am honest and up to date in any reviews as things change quickly in this industry. I have zero to hide and zero to gain online, i just don’t like seeing bad info being pushed by customer with a faulty product. There are many out there and about 4-5 years ago they were a lesser quality. As for new models right now, they are doing fine in the industry and better than most. Good luck on your next purchase.
I have a Lacanche 2200 Vezelay.
I don’t need my kitchen appliances to be wi-fi conducive nor does any other serious chef SMH.
i’m baffled how Frigidaire pro is in here, it’s a lower end brand owned by Electrolux. Frigidaire Pro is a look compared to Frigidaire Gallery, both are among the most unreliable refrigeration/dishwasher brands out there. I’m also shocked by Jenn Air being number 1 since it is a whirlpool product , pretty much kitchenaid with flush built-in’s and fancier wall ovens, their best dishwasher is made by bosch. .Guess its what you want to sell that gets the gold.
Im not really sure how samsung is affordable luxury some of their products for appliances are a little flimsy
THE CRAPIE JUNK AT HOME DEPOT OR LOWES , THE SHIT THE REGULAR PEOPLE HAVE TO BUY 1500.00 2500.00 IS TRASH !
WHAT THE HELL IS HAPPENING TO AMERICA?