LG LFCS22520D FRENCH DOOR FREESTANDING REFRIGERATOR
- Brand:
- LG
- Model Number:
- LFCS22520D
- UPC:
- 048231795135
- EAN:
- 0048231795135
- Walmart SKU:
- 1783213702
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$1,861.41 | |
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$1,489.93 | |
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$1,755.37 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.2/5 from 1472 reviews.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought two months ago and I am loving the french doors up top. It was way cheaper than the other brands given the cubic footage (interior space) and french door style. It works great although I don't think it can wirelessly communicate with your phone . Interior organization is also good and it comes with an ice maker and tray (I don't use that though). Temperatures for both fridge and freezer are easy to set.
I love the new refrigerator I brought Nov 2025. I was the only refrigerator I saw that fit my small space and came in the color I wanted black stainless steel. I love the shelves and how easy they are to move and clean. The capacity inside is great for all the food I love to cook and the cooling is something I had to get used to. It was either too cold and freezing everything on top. So I had to make adjustments. Another the sounds I have to get used to that was not on my last refrigerator I love it.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had an LG refrigerator for 13.5 years and loved it. But in January, it stopped keeping the freezer food frozen. Had a tech come out and he thought the freon and said it would be too expensive to fix. So I had to buy a new one. After much looking, l decided on an LG again.
I needed a smaller refrigerator and this one is the perfect size. Makes ice great. Only poor design is the shelf design. Horrible design. The shelves can only be side by side. I purposely bought this one because the shelves were individual not all one . You have to remove a shelf to be able to put tall items . You can not put the shelf in the other side. Wish I had known that.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I love that this fridge can fit into a standard fridge space. Ice maker is great and has large storage capacity. The fridge storage itself could be much better designed. We had to take out a shelf in order to get tall items in the fridge. Gallon jars don't fit otherwise. So we lost space. Same with the door storage.... can't fit tall items. The lighting is fantastic. Love the ice plus feature. Freezer seems easy to access most items. The door alarm is handy. With standard fridges a good push and the door shuts itself. With this fridge one must push the door all the way shut. I bought a French door Style due to wanting to grow less science experiments.... everything is much more visible in this style versus a freezer above fridge below style
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was looking for a new fridge & decided on the LG #LFCS22520S because of the price, as compared to other French door models with a bottom freezer. There was no way to see the item at any store I contacted, as it was not a stock item. Even after looking at the online pictures, which appeared to reflect a lot of organized space, I found after it was in my home (and couldn't be returned) the interior compartments were not user friendly. The veggie & fruit baskets on each side are semi-spacious but, the right veggie bin can't be fully opened, as it's blocked by left door. The only was to access is by opening ‘both' exterior doors, causing the temperature to unnecessarily drop. The 'glide & serve drawer' also has the same design problem, due to it being the full inside width of the fridge. The 4 interior shelves are adjustable, but to add anything tall IE: gal jugs, liter bottles or pitchers, 1 shelf must be removed, losing valuable storage space the removed shelf would normally offer. I tried putting tall items in the door but found it also to not be the best use of space. Organization is another hurdle. I use labeled baskets to keep similar items together and I also used 2 clear bins from my previous fridge for additional storage. Because the shelves must be adjusted for tall items, I lost valuable space on 1/2 of the fridge and due to shelves needing adjustment for so many items this fridge, in my opinion, is no different than a side by side and defeats the purpose of its full width. The shelves can also slip off the rail on each side as there is nothing holding the shelf in place. Shelf will move side to side and if not checked it could slip of rail and drop down. Trying to find space for items that are lower in height or flat IE: butter, eggs, wine (on sides), bacon, cheese as a few examples, I tried using the glide & serve drawer. Again, not easy access because both exterior doors must be open to extend the drawer and retrieve items. Unfortunately, it's the only logical location. I was advised, when delivered, the fridge is recommended to stay at the manufacturer setting of 37 degrees which is where it remains. However, when I put 2 thermometers inside both read 34/35 and since my lettuce, tomatoes, milk and several other items have partially frozen or become icy, I would have to say the 37degree setting is wrong & my thermometers correct. The door storage bins are also limited, and it wasn't realized until after the fact. Because the bins are only as wide as the door, they're smaller in size requiring similar food items in bottles, jars, cans, etc. be put in a 2nd bin. As for the freezer I initially wanted a bottom drawer style, because when opened the cold air stays inside much more than an upright freezer door, due to the cold air literally 'falling out' when the door is opened. Sadly, the ice bucket takes up 1/2 of the upper interior freezer drawer/bin so a lot of valuable space is lost. Possibly a smaller basket could replace it, but unknown if that's something the company would consider from a selling point or design factor. The interior freezer top sliding bin (that holds the ice basket) does not fully extend and is stopped mid-way when the freezer door is pulled opened. There's a stop on the slide and you can only access the front 1/3 portion of that drawer because the top double doors are blocking it, due to their thickness, which is yet another design flaw. To reach further back, both refrigerator doors must be opened and then it requires pulling out the interior sliding freezer compartment then and lift-up and over the blockage on the rail. An imperfect design that can't be seen when viewing online which is why I'm not sure why the large drawer would have a channel for wheels when it's not fully useable. The lower part of the freezer also has difficulty using. Because it's a slide out, door/drawer, the only option is to store food on top of other food. To make for easier access I found basket organization is a must. It allows you to lift the top basket, rather than rummaging thru, so you can access what's underneath. Since a refrigerator is a large investment and something not purchased often, and I wasn't able to return, I must make the best of it. Overall, it appears I got caught up in the idea of a 'French door' design and the exterior 'look', rather than selecting something more user friendly. I previously had a (2) two door top freezer, the same cubic space, but with more useable space. If I could go back, I'd definitely get a 2 door top freezer model, for just that reason. I've learned that the same cubic space in one style is DEFINITELY NOT the same in another style IE: 2 door top freezer vs side by side vs French door. I recommend taking time and be realistic when making such a large financial investment and worry less about aesthetics.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Our refrigerator was installed on 12/10/18. It stopped cooling\freezing on 3/12/19. Repair had to come on twice (3/19 and 3/21) before it was finally working. We had to throw out all the food in the refrigerator and freezer. We had to eat out most meals, which got expensive and also extremely inconvenient with a 4 year old and 4 adults.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought this a Lear and a half ago. My compressor died December 2, 2021 and I still don't have a new compressor or a replacement.
I have had this for 3 and one half years, compressor has gone bad and I have been without for a month, also metal on front door is too thin and is warped and there are dents all over front door, we are senior citizens with no kids in the house and we have not hit door with anything.
Love the configuration of this fridge, we've been happy owners for 3.5 yrs. Unfortunately the compressor went so now we are waiting on replacement parts and living out of a little dorm fridge. It will be covered by warranty but that doesn't cover the lost food and inconvenience of starting our second week without our fridge! For goodness sake, it's not even a middle age refrigerator! Sorry LG. No stars for you!
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $1,593.00 (Apr 19) to $1,755.37 (Jul 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $1,709.03.
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