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If you bought a new refrigerator in the last five years, you didn't buy an appliance. You bought a 3,000-dollar disposable wrapped in a touchscreen and a glass door. We are facing a silent war in the American kitchen: Planned Obsolescence by Design. For the first time in history, a refrigerator costs more than ever and lasts less than a third as long as the ones your grandparents owned. In this investigation, we expose the five engineering crimes appliance corporations hope you never notice. We break down why LG traded a 50-year compressor for one that sends metal shavings into your cooling lines, why Samsung moved your ice maker into a compartment that violates the laws of thermodynamics, and how the entire business model depends on your machine dying the moment the warranty expires. We also reveal the only configurations and strategies that have refused to surrender to this system-from the top-freezer that outlasts every French door on the showroom floor, to the rotary compressor still built on the same proven engineering as the machines from the 1960s, to the counterintuitive strategy that costs you almost nothing. Most importantly, we give you the truth that proves the most expensive refrigerator you can buy is the one you have to buy twice. Topics Covered: The Compressor Scam: Why LG's linear compressor is a ticking time bomb-and three class action lawsuits prove it. The Ice Maker Trap: Why Samsung moved your ice maker into a 38-degree box and never told you it doesn't work. The Motherboard Conspiracy: Why manufacturers put a $400 computer next to the hottest part of the machine. The French Door Deception: Why the most popular design on the showroom floor is the least reliable configuration you can buy. The Right to Repair War: How sealed systems, locked software, and discontinued parts turned your appliance into a rental. The Top-Freezer Rebellion: Why the cheapest, dumbest machine on the floor is the smartest purchase. The Vintage Strategy: Why a 1990s fridge with a mechanical thermostat outlasts anything in the store today. The Real Math: A $600 top-freezer for 15 years vs. a $3,000 French door every 5-what planned obsolescence actually costs you. Stop trusting the showroom. Start trusting the coil. We always aim to respect creators, authors, and rights holders while making history accessible to everyone. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and documentary purposes only.