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Your $2,000 Fridge is Designed to Die in 5 Years - The Appliance Industry Scam Exposed LG refrigerators are failing at record rates, and repair shops are refusing to take them—even for FREE. Here's what appliance manufacturers don't want you to know about planned obsolescence, the plastic gear epidemic, and the warranty scam that's costing you thousands. 🔍 WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: Why LG's "10-year warranty" leaves you with an $1,800 bill How manufacturers replaced metal gears with plastic designed to fail The circuit board scam making appliances unrepairable after 3-5 years Why Whirlpool, Maytag, and KitchenAid are all the same company The one brand repair techs actually buy for their own homes ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 - The $3,500 Fridge Nobody Wants 0:45 - LG's Class Action Lawsuit & Warranty Trap 2:15 - The Corporate Consolidation Illusion 3:30 - How Plastic Gears Replaced Metal (The Engineering Disaster) 5:00 - The $15 Part That Costs $200 (Integration Scam) 6:15 - LG Linear Compressor Failure Epidemic 7:45 - What to Buy Instead (Speed Queen & Pre-2010 Models) 9:00 - The DIY Rebellion & Right to Repair ⚠️ BRANDS WITH DOCUMENTED ISSUES: LG - Linear compressor failures (2-5 year lifespan despite 10-year warranty) Whirlpool/Maytag/KitchenAid/Amana - Plastic transmission gear failures GE - Ice maker and control board failures Samsung - Ice maker defects, compressor issues Frigidaire - Pump gear and control board problems ✅ RECOMMENDED ALTERNATIVES: Speed Queen - 25-year lifespan, 7-year parts+labor warranty, commercial-grade metal components Pre-2010 Maytag/Whirlpool - Built before the plastic gear transition Circuit Board Repair Services - CoreCentric Solutions (manufacturers secretly use them too) 📊 KEY STATS: Average appliance lifespan dropped from 30-50 years (pre-2000) to 7-10 years (post-2010) Appliances comprise 50%+ of global e-waste Whirlpool + Electrolux control 80% of US appliance market Metal gear ($8-12) vs Plastic gear ($2) = $100M+ savings per manufacturer Parts discontinued after 3-5 years making appliances unrepairable 🔧 RESOURCES & SOURCES: LG Linear Compressor Class Action Lawsuit (2019): https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-s... Appliance Repair Forums (BobIsTheOilGuy, PracticalMachinist, Reddit r/Appliances) CoreCentric Solutions (NLA Circuit Board Repair): https://www.corecentricsolutions.com Speed Queen Commercial-Grade Washers: https://www.speedqueen.com Thingiverse 3D Printable Replacement Parts: https://www.thingiverse.com Right to Repair Legislation Tracker Consumer Reports Appliance Reliability Data 💬 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS: Have you experienced premature appliance failure? Drop your brand/model in the comments Repair techs: Which brands do you see most often in your shop? What appliance from the 1990s-2000s is still running in your home? 🎯 WHY THIS MATTERS: This isn't just about appliances. It's about an industry-wide shift toward disposable products that: Destroy middle-class wealth (replacing $2,000 appliances every 5 years) Create massive environmental waste (landfills full of "unrepairable" machines) Eliminate repair jobs and independent repair shops Use warranty language to deceive consumers The solution isn't just buying smarter—it's demanding Right to Repair legislation, supporting independent repair shops, and refusing to accept planned obsolescence as normal. 📌 RELATED VIDEOS YOU'LL WANT TO WATCH: The RV Industry's $80,000 Scam (Coming Soon) Why Speed Queen Washers Last 25 Years How to 3D Print Discontinued Appliance Parts The Right to Repair Movement Explained ⚡ SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: If this investigation saved you from buying an engineered failure, the best way to support is: Subscribe for more industry exposés Share with anyone shopping for appliances Comment with your own appliance horror stories I'm investigating every industry that's scamming consumers with planned obsolescence. Let me know what you want exposed next. DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and investigative journalism purposes. All claims are sourced from publicly available lawsuits, consumer complaints, repair forum documentation, and manufacturer specifications. Brand names are used for factual reporting under fair use. Always consult a licensed technician before making repair decisions.