The LG InstaView Door-in-Door Refrigerator has a sleek glass panel that lets you see inside - simply knock twice. While the easy access door helps to reduce cold air loss. www.lg.com/au/french-door-fridges
I have been working with Commercial and Domestic Refrigeration. I can say LG is a good product and did not deteriorate its Quality compared to other brands especially those ones that were now made in PRC.
Anybody know if there's a button you can touch or something to avoid having to knock? (I want to use my fridge in real life, where knocking on appliances does not happen.)
can you knock to see ALL the contents of the fridge, or only the upper right side?? Can you see what's inside via the app?? Will this app work on iphones too, or only lg phones?
michael meng Glass doesn't keep the temperature steady. It tends to warm the contents instead of cooling. This is demonstrated in water bottles; "cooling" water bottles that keep in the temperature of your liquid, whether that be hot or cold, are all made out of metal/aluminum, while regular water bottles that aren't advertised as "cooling" or temperature steady are usually glass or plastic.
There is what is called moving basket when you open the glass door. as I understand, the height can be adjusted. Can you explain how to do it because I cannot figure out.
Think you missed the point that it's demonstrating, which is also visible in the video, also on your timestamp, also in English "-the window lets you check on the items inside". In this case, the bish apparently stocks her shit in semi-abundance so perhaps keeping count of things in mind for restocking the fridge, seems valid.
I’ve been doing some research and lg has some issues with their compressors are just a few months of owning persons have complained about their fridges that have stopped cooling, has anyone experienced Any is issues?
@Tom Slak I'd expect a fridge that costs this much that knows when it's fkn open to be able to close its self tbh. But I guess all that design and development money went into creating a revolutionary technology called a glass door
The purpose of it is to reduce the frequency of opening the fridge door. Each time you open the fridge door, the motor will restart and also cool air runs out hence it will consume more power to chill the fridge. The problem I see with the fridge is it only shows you a small section of the fridge hence I would still need to open the fridge to check on the food I have on the inside.
@@holypredator very well explained 👏. I saw this fridge and it was discounted to around RM7000 which translates to around 1,700 US dollars. Have to admit,all of its quirks and features make the price seem quite reasonable. I've seen refrigerators that cost over 10K and none of them have such high-tech features like this LG fridge.
Can someone make a video how to clean the freezer of this particular refrigerator? I have to clean this fridge every 6 month because of the ice blocking the air flow
2.000 euros or so. My neighbors have this model just because no reason and I was curious what's the deal with it. I currently live in eastern europe, my neighbors are part of mafia clan lol. I rly doubt they connect the phone or knock the glass to see the juice inside :)))
Their shit linear inverter compressor only lasts 3 years... mine died right on spot 3 years ... now i have a huge stainless steel box. Maybe i could put it outside for the chickens to lay and hatch... pretty fridge + Short lifespan compressor= waste of money...
cant be worse than g.e. 😂 which is why we just bought this lg as an upgrade. who the hell makes a device meant to deal with moisture with low cost steel that rusts and unsealed electronics 🙈