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Comparing LG GBB60PZGZS and Bosch KGN39KL35 Refrigerators: Criteria and Preferences

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  • #1 16946993
    pawel-szm
    Level 9  
    When I move, I have to buy, among others a new fridge. I would like it to be as large as 60 cm wide. I am looking for something with a height of 200 cm or more. It would be good with No Frost, because I rarely defrost the current refrigerator and I would like to eliminate this activity or reduce it to a minimum. The main selection criteria are:
    - capacity
    - fairly quiet work
    - door without visible handles
    - silver color
    - price: PLN 2,500 (the less the better, of course)

    After the initial review of the market, I narrowed down my choice to:
    Bosch KGN39KL35
    LG GBB60PZGZS

    I am asking for help, which of these fridges would be a better choice?
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  • #2 16947019
    Zelikcfc
    Level 2  
    Bosch will definitely be a better choice.
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  • #3 16947139
    Borutka
    Level 29  
    Zelikcfc wrote:
    Bosh will definitely be a better choice.

    But why?
  • #4 16947692
    Felini
    Moderator
    I had bad experiences with a Bosch fridge, I've already described it on the forum.
    The fridge deteriorated several times on the warranty, after the warranty also.
    The service that attempted to repair the electronics finally capitulated.
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  • #5 16947871
    pawel-szm
    Level 9  
    I watched the two refrigerators live in the store.
    Bosch has the advantage of being actually more roomy when it comes to the cooling part. These 29 liters more in the refrigerator actually can be seen, the cooling part is a good 6 cm higher, which translates into greater distances between the shelves. In general, both refrigerators are big.

    Has anyone had contact or knows how Bosch and LG behave with a linear (inverter) compressor? Are LG really quieter?
    Unfortunately, I read a lot of opinions about the fact that Bosch no longer produces equipment that differs in durability from others.
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  • #6 16956692
    Borutka
    Level 29  
    I've just bought.
    Although I focused on the Korean without sticking out the handles, I finally chose Siemens KG39NAI35. This is probably a twin Bosch model, given by the author of the topic. My justification for choice :) quite high class Q500, did not emit any odors, as for me top standard and aesthetics, design and interior lighting. Very deep drawers (eg head of cabbage) in the refrigerator, they slide out very smoothly, and their sufficient extension and access does not require a strong opening of the door. Above two small and closing drawers, which I have not seen in other companies' refrigerators, and I have this useful solution in an old refrigerator. The bars on the door are OK, but unfortunately you can not put a bottle of water in many refrigerators. The door that opens does not extend beyond the outline of the refrigerator. For PLN 2,300 (oleols), this equipment is noteworthy. I do not know how with the volume of work, because I have not run it yet. It will probably work like any on this coolant and at this price. Technically it is perhaps worse than Korean, made in Turkey. but I did "take what you like". In Samsung, for around PLN 2,000, the aesthetics of the cabin's plastic and creaking and bending balconies proved to be impossible to swallow.
    I also liked LG GBB59PZGFS. It's a bit lower and consumes less power.
    Although the aesthetics of the interior seems to be well above Samsung, it is still missing for Siemens.
  • #7 17035728
    korbas
    Level 2  
    Hello. I also wonder between Bosch / Siemens, LG and Samsung. In the shop, I noticed that in the refrigerators of German manufacturers, the doors do not close automatically (they are not tightened) which in LG and Samsung did not occur, and here the question is whether it is a bad leveling in the store or normal. In addition, Bosh / Siemens have an evaporator in the freezer at the top so the drawers are deep and seem larger. As far as the interior is concerned, it looks the least expensive for me - the shelves look delicate, the drawers are hard to get out.
  • #8 17099869
    80x86
    Level 11  
    I have a free-standing Bosch fridge for over five years - it's quiet, I have no reason to complain. I bought because there were two in the family, which also still work today.
    As for Samsung, one colleague had hits right after the purchase, twice the service came, repaired (leaked), then struggled with them for refund and money. On the other hand, my brother is four, mother for three years and they work.
    LG - I am not convinced, although I did not have contact.
    In fact, the chiller and the assembly method are important in the refrigerator. Reliably soldered for a long time. There are definitely less electronics and there is no mechanics such as washing machines. The second issue is strictly aesthetic - it is a piece of furniture that often stands in an open kitchen, so it must look :)

Topic summary

The discussion centers around the comparison of two refrigerators: the LG GBB60PZGZS and the Bosch KGN39KL35. The user seeks a fridge that is 60 cm wide, over 200 cm tall, features No Frost technology, operates quietly, has a handle-less design, is silver in color, and is priced under PLN 2,500. Initial responses favor Bosch for its larger cooling capacity and design, although some users express concerns about Bosch's reliability based on personal experiences with warranty issues. The LG model is noted for its quieter operation, but there are mixed opinions regarding its overall durability. A user also mentions a Siemens model as a viable alternative, highlighting its features and aesthetics. The discussion reflects a broader consideration of German versus Korean brands, with specific attention to design, functionality, and user experiences.
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