A 1989 fridge with an icemaker was $2.1k adjusted for inflation. So a $1k fridge is half price. $1k isn't really much money anymore. A good argument could be made for not making it at all if you can't make it right, but that doesn't seem to be the way the world works. Everyone wants to live like they're rich. If they can't really be rich, they buy the discount version of what rich people have with the attendant problems. Instead of a nice fridge they have to stress a bit over for money outlay, they buy a crappy fridge, a new cell phone, a bunch of new towels for the house(cause why not?!), a new tv(gotta have one in every room!), and a bunch of chintzy crap for the backyard party deck that /might/ outlast the season(good luck next year!).
My fridge is not full size because that's the size of my kitchen. It's a 30 inch wide top freezer that's 20 cubic feet with no ice maker, whereas full size french door fridges are over 1k and often closer to 2k and are closer to 30 cubic feet, and even if they aren't 30 cubic feet, they are much wider than 30 inches.
I don't want an ice maker, I don't want to think about dirty water lines ever. Filling up ice cube trays is not too much labor for me apparently. I don't want a tv screen on my fridge. I want literally no other features to complicate the act of freezing in one section, and refrigerating in another section. And for that, 1K is not chintzing out.
You have no fucking idea what you are talking about.
Fridges come in lots of sizes and styles. Are you this dumb?
As far as 20 cubic foot top freezer refrigerators that are stainless steel, and no wider than 30 inches, 1k is not on the cheaper range either.
And whirlpool is not a budget brand.
Again, if you think a 1k respectable brand 20 cubic foot 30 inch wide stainless steel fridge is ok to die in around 3 years, you are a fucking idiot and a reason why consumer disposable captialism is killing society and the planet.
Holy fucking dumb people.