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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 326804" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>Sears is definitely in bed with LG. Our Refrigerator is a Kenmore/cheapo version of LG. We paid a small fortune for the stupid thing and things broke on it shortly after we bought it. The drawers stick and the plastic peices are garbage. Plus, we can't clean the thing properly, because all this stupid stuff is in the way. On top of that, the water filter needs to be replaced every six months and costs $50. a peice, if you are lucky to find them at Sears. I've had to order them online for over $65., because Sears is always conveniently out of stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 326804, member: 1024"] Sears is definitely in bed with LG. Our Refrigerator is a Kenmore/cheapo version of LG. We paid a small fortune for the stupid thing and things broke on it shortly after we bought it. The drawers stick and the plastic peices are garbage. Plus, we can't clean the thing properly, because all this stupid stuff is in the way. On top of that, the water filter needs to be replaced every six months and costs $50. a peice, if you are lucky to find them at Sears. I've had to order them online for over $65., because Sears is always conveniently out of stock. [/QUOTE]
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