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Refrigerators Fail by Design

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Defy F640 refrigerator rusted gas tubes
New Refrigerators almost give the impression that their mechanical flaw's was done by design. Refrigerator appear super modern with their stainless steel or pastel finishes, the digital and led's lights make one as if feel you have arrived. But sadly most refrigerator manufactures has actually gone backwards in the way their cooling system are build.


Galvanise Tubing

Galvanising is most probably one the best ways to protect steel from the elements. Unfortunately galvanising is not a permanent solution to protecting gas tubes in a refrigerator against rust. Yet most fridge manufacturers choose to use it in the refrigerator manufacturing process.

Manufactures like Defy appliances and Samsung actually build their refrigerators in such a way that the fridge galvanised gas tubes will come into contact with water in some stage of the cooling process. 

Refrigerator rusted gas tubes
As you can see from above picture the manufacture cover the new galvanised gas tubes with black plastic in the hope to delay the deterioration of the rust-effect on the steel tubes. By covering the gas-tubes with plastic it is suppose to prevents water/moisture from coming into contact with the metal moisture.

Unfortunately this coverup is only a short term solution because the plastic cannot handle the temperature variation from the refrigerator gas and starts developing hairline cracks. When moisture enter into these cracks it becomes an ideal area for water and oxygen to do their thing. The plastic prevents the water from evaporating again and also there are sufficient oxygen to start the oxidation process.

Most of the time these defects are so well covered up that the average consumer never realize that they are actually buying bad designed fridges.  The big side-by-side are the worst because most of them has their gas tubes running into the drip-tray to help with water evaporation.

Suggestion; If you are going to purchase a new refrigerator ask the salesman if the refrigerator gas tubes are running into the drip-tray and if it does just walk way.

I hope this has given you some perspective on why Refrigerator fail by Design.

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Samsung Microwave Switches

Most microwaves has three micro-switches in the door which controls the flow of electricity and also acts as a safety mechanism. 

Never Ever-EVER stop the microwave cooking process by opening the door, rather press Stop button.

Samsung is Grey

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Junkyard grey - Samsung no longer supply parts to back their Appliances, once the appliances are out of its warranty period the company are finish with you. So whatever you do,  Do not buy any Samsung Appliances again especially if you are staying in the Eastern Cape your samsung appliances has just become grey-junk

It seems Samsung SA just employing Ping-pong players and they are aiming to be the no 1 Ping-Pong company.

It has now been weeks since I have been trying to get answer from samsung but they are such good ping-pong players they just bounce you to the next Ping pong player. 

The ping-pong team main airheads are Peters and Chatt but don't bother they are completely unapproachable (returning calls are not in their scope of practice) or maybe they too busy working that they have no time for their customers. (i always thought customer are reason why one work)  

What went wrong

Its just so hard to comprehend when big branded appliances start going south.

Kelvinator, National, KIC, Hi Tachi, etc are all Appliance Brands that use to be great products like Samsung and are no-longer. These brand names are still been used by devious marketers  to quickly sell their inferior products to unsuspected consumers. Most of these products get imported from some place which you can't even pronounce and then a well know name get slap on them.

These dodgy has-been Appliance brands gets sold with no backup service like parts or professional consumer service department. (I really think this is where our government should step in to protect the South Africa's consumers)

Getting back to "What went Wrong" . . . .! "I don't know" 

I saw the same happening with Barlows and HiTachi before they went belly up with their appliances. They could not supply the trade with parts and their agents would strip "comeback appliances" for parts to fix appliances that is still under warranty. 

All I can say is . . . .

Rest in Peace Samsung



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