Best LG Side by Side Fridges / Refrigerators

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  • Fridge Capacity 422 L
  • Freezer Capacity 265 L
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Splitpin8440 posts
 

Good fridge – Good fridge only problem is handle wear, pretend chroming is wearing off where people grab.

  • Fridge Capacity 422 L
  • Freezer Capacity 246 L
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Mingo Innes
 

Vibration & inverted handle fault – Good fridge freezer but has a few faults. Water and ice maker, although a little noisey has always worked well. 1 - random vibration after a couple… Read more

of years is very loud. 2 - cup style handles in the doors are a fault - any liquid accidentally split in these does not drain but does somehow seep through and rust the outter lining surrounding the handle. The handle should be inverted.

  • Fridge Capacity 419 L
  • Freezer Capacity 246 L
BerylWA4 posts
  Verified

The fridge failed after less than 7 years. LG said they’d provide the compressor but labour and call out with an LG approved repairer would be at my… Read more

cost (min. $700). I’m not spending $700+ on repairing a $2000 fridge. As such this is going to landfill. Terrible outcome. A fridge should last a lot longer than 7 years.

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  • Price (RRP) $2,639
  • Household Size 1-2 people
  • Fridge Capacity 422 L
  • Freezer Capacity 265 L
RishiVIC17 posts
 

Love this fridge! – Pretty spacious for family and love the knock knock feature to turn the light on for the mini door! It's stylish and has little things which come… Read more

handy.. like the wine rack, ice tray on the door, lock the temperature etc. It's also very quiet, which is a bonus! Only been using it for a month but happy so far!

LG 635L Door-in-Door GS-V600MBLC

LG 635L Door-in-Door GS-V600MBLC

4.5 
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  • Price (RRP) $2,699
  • Household Size 5+ people
  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
M ShannonQLD7 posts
  Verified

TLDR - 4.5 stars - very good - That being said, we are currently only 4 months in to ownership and lots can change over time. We also have had no… Read more

modern fridge to compare it against.

Competition - If Mitsubishi had a Japanese made fridge with plumbed ice and water, we likely would have purchased that instead based on that brand's excellent reviews even though it likely would have been significantly more expensive.

Dimensions - installed, our fridge is 178cm high, and 91cm wide. (You will want additional air gaps of 4+ cm on each side and above)

Price - we paid $1,888 in the black friday sales (Nov 2024) for this fridge from Retravision which included basic delivery to Brisbane.

Review - Overall, we really like this fridge and wish we had purchased a plumbed fridge far sooner. I personally prefer this fridge's side-by-side (freezer on left, fridge on right) design, compared to the french door fridge. The fact that the side-by-side is roughly half the cost of the french door equivalent makes for a compelling argument as well! I also like the fact that this fridge has switched back to a supposedly more reliable traditional 'smart' inverter versus the linear compressor - though this likely comes with a higher energy consumption.

The fridge is very good, but has a few quirks which I will enumerate below:

1) The supplied water filter which connects inline between water supply tap and the fridge is completely external, and is roughly the size of a 400ml water bottle. It is recommended to replace it every 6 months. We were able to hide the filter above the fridge in a cabinet and drill access holes for the water lines, along with an access port that enables us to turn off the water supply in order to replace the filter. The fridge is big and the last thing you want to be doing is having to pull out the fridge from its cavity every 6 months - so good access to the filter and the ability to easily turn off the water supply is paramount.

2) Water/ice dispenser has no drip or catch tray, and particularly when dispensing ice, be prepared to have a cloth handy to wipe up spills. I suspect the area immediately around the dispenser will rust over time.

3) There is only very limited cold water on hand at any time - the fridge does not have a cold water reservoir, and the amount of 'cold'-ish water on hand would be equivalent to the small volume in its internal plumbing. With that being said, you should have plenty of ice available in potentially 3 different forms: crushed, cubed, and the large craft/cocktail ice balls.

4) The large craft/cocktail ice balls that form each day are deposited in to a plastic draw at the top of the freezer. Unlike most fridge/freezer draws that traditionally have tabs or a lip to prevent inadvertently ejecting the whole draw when softly pulling at it, no such mechanism exists for this ice draw. It thus requires a bit of extra care to ensure the draw and/or its contents are not dropped.

I hope this review helps others and will update it accordingly should any problems arise.

  • Price (RRP) $3,239
  • Household Size 1-2 people
  • Fridge Capacity 419 L
  • Freezer Capacity 246 L
FifiQLD5 posts
 

Contented – Thank you for the order of these replace filters. Most stores had run out of stock. The delivery was fast.

  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
  • Freezer Capacity 219 L
Maggie BTAS12 posts
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What a fridge/freezer! I love it. Had it for six weeks and it is doing exactly what it is supposed to. This replaced a similar plumbed 900mm-wide LG… Read more

that was (well) over 15 years old (came with the house). I would never have bought a plumbed fridge but I couldn't live without it now. After my one cup of tea in the morning I have iced water all day (in TAS). We paid $1992 in September 2025 (got Appliances Online to match a JBHiFi price) and got the stainless steel to match our other appliances (all Bosch).

At 635L the interior of this fridge seems huge. I have two half hams of 6kg each plus the perishables from neighbours who were going away and there is still plenty of room. The shelves in the doors are almost twice as deep as the old fridge meaning you can fit plenty of tall bottles, and on the freezer side I am no longer worrying that I will break the plastic when the bagged meat gets wedged in when it freezes. The 2L milk used to be a snug fit but now it rattles around, I have ballasted it with the butter to keep the milk upright. Likewise I have a few bottles of tonic that I don't need cold but they stop the other tall bottles from falling over. We have put two baskets on the top shelf for cheese and similar smaller items to make the most of the generous shelf height. Might upgrade these to plastic containers with lids because there are no closed-in spaces in the fridge other than the two vege drawers (the old fridge had a specific cheese drawer hung under the top shelf that was really handy, and a lid on the top shelf of the door where I keep garlic, ginger, and suchlike). I put those things in small plastic boxes now.

The freezer is what you would expect with two large drawers at the bottom (one slightly smaller to accommodate the motor). Our freezer used to be packed whereas now there is plenty of room, even after he won the local meat tray last night (and the veggie tray but he gave that back because we won it last week). The whole thing fridge really solid, and it is a *lot* quieter than the old fridge. The stainless steel finish (can't speak for the black) is excellent, leaving no finger marks on the surface. The shelves are made of glass (my partner dropped one and nearly had a heart attack). I have calculated (using Aurora+) that the fridge is saving us over $0.30 per day in electricity, and that was before we changed the fridge to 4 degrees C (rather than 3) and the freezer to -17 (rather than -18) degrees C because some of the veges in the bottom drawer of the fridge were freezing.

The ice maker takes up relatively little room because it is smaller than the old fridge, but it makes ice fast enough to keep up with me. Some complain that the crushed ice dispenser is a little generous with where the ice goes (potentially all over the place); you can always use a little jug or similar with a wider lip to catch the ice, but I live with the collateral. The fridge comes with a water filter and you can fit it to the plumbed water supply at the back. I have an inline filter in my pantry and so I will continue to change the filter there so I don't have to pull the fridge out (but it is not difficult to roll out and back). Fridge filters are a mystery, I have to remember how to do it each time, but that is not a criticism of this fridge because our filter is independent.

One downside: the doors open in such a way that it takes up a lot more room when the door is open than the advertised width of the fridge. The bottom drawer of both the fridge and freezer are full-depth and require the door(s) to be wide open (at least 170 degrees) before you can pull the drawer out. This would be an issue if you have a built-in space tight around the fridge and the fridge was fully recessed. The solution would be to have the fridge pulled out slightly (the door-depth or about 10cm clear of the surrounding enclosure) or to make the enclosure bigger. Our neighbours had to do the latter when they got a similar LG fridge five years ago.

I haven't tried the app yet because it needs access to the 2.4Ghz signal and that means telling our wifi to temporarily broadcast in 5Ghz and 2.4Ghz so that we can set the fridge (and new Bosch series 4 dishwasher) up. Haven't got around to it yet but I am not sure that I would want to change the fridge settings often (the stats might be interesting). The delivery guys had to use our front gate to get the fridge through (the back gate was too narrow), although it could have been taken off the dolly and manually shuffled through sideways.

I loved everything about our old fridge but the plumbed water started coming out of the freezer door (rather than the water dispenser) and so it was on its way out after what I would guess was 20 years. We had it repaired twice. I am thrilled to have got a new one so similar and so much bigger inside (the outside footprint is more or less the same except for the increased space needed to open the doors). I would really recommend this but pay attention to the space comments.

  • Fridge Capacity 415 L
  • Freezer Capacity 264 L
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Lomolomo
 

Zero star customer service and quality – UPDATE: LG booked a technician to replace the seal very quick, few days after this post, without any charge. The technician did a good job and the… Read more

problem is now fixed. I hope the fridge will last long. Also hope LG will do better in quality control to build up customers' confidence.

Just two days after purchase, the fridge door has frost built up. My husband notices that it is caused by door seal deformed. He called LG customer service for repair and be told he needed to pay the call out fee if this is not a manufactory fault. This is a brand new fridge purchased from Goodguys two days ago - this has to be a manufactory fault but the staff offered no further assistance. The quality is bad and the customer service is unacceptable. Will not buy LG products anymore.

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LG 635L Side by Side Fridge GS-N635PL

LG 635L Side by Side Fridge GS-N635PL

2.6 
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  • Price (RRP) $2,299
  • Household Size 5+ people
  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
  • Freezer Capacity 205 L
Monty B.WA
 

What a piece of trash. Fridge has been ok i suppose. Craft ice make went within a year. Warranty. Compressor went within 4 yrs. Useless parts… Read more

warranty and then insurance covered the $1600 bill to fix so was $750. Now rusting under the ice dispensor has been since around yr 1. Absolute lump, never again lg

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  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
  • Freezer Capacity 205 L
Kylie R.
 

Don't buy this fridge if you want to dispense chilled water!! What's the point of having a water dispenser on your fridge if it's warmer than the tap water. Just plain stupid Show details

  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
  • Freezer Capacity 239 L
RLG2 posts
  Verified

Faulty unit, has not worked since being delivered, substandard customer care – Since the fridge was 3 weeks delivered, it has not worked. Both the fridge and the freezer are failing to reach the appropriate temperature. I've… Read more

had it 3 weeks now and all the food is going off. a serviceman has attended and confimred there is a manufacturing fault with the back panel. He also couldnt' get the wifi button to activate. It's been nearly a week since he attended and I've heard nothing since. Apparenlty I'm meant to put up with a unit not fit for purpose while LG take their time to replace the part. I certainly could not recommend this fridge freezer, and the issue has been made far worse by substandard customer service

  • Price (RRP) $2,099
  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
  • Freezer Capacity 239 L
Sam Marshall2 posts
 

Terrible LG fridge freezer. The compressor gave out after just 4 years and LG has not responded nor offered any assistance to rectify the situation. Stay away from LG fridges.

LG 655L Side by Side GS-B655PL

LG 655L Side by Side GS-B655PL

1.0 
Summary
  • Price (RRP) $1,999
  • Household Size 5+ people
  • Fridge Capacity 416 L
  • Freezer Capacity 239 L
Kirstie2 posts
 

Absolutely appalling. Bought brand new and worked for 12 weeks before it lost power never to return. Even more appalling was the LG Support service.… Read more

I spent more time on hold that the total cost of the fridge. With no outcome over several weeks. Disgusting all round.

Kirstie
Kirstie   

Five months on and still no support from LG or the Good Guys. A technician has assessed the fridge… Read more