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jhleo1
post Aug 10 2022, 03:20 PM

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If buy online, the lorry driver just delivered till outside the house? Or include installation?

QUOTE(Max @ Aug 10 2022, 03:07 PM)
i pulled the trigger on  7.7 Lazada sales.. icon_rolleyes.gif

luckily i read properly and my wife also noticed the review picture is gloss black Electrolux ESE6101A-B (more of dark grey actually).
thats y cheaper.

after some thorough browsing in lazada, found the cheapest Electrolux ESE6101A-BMY (matte dark grey).
shop from Johor. chat with seller can sent to Selangor.

got another shop from Selangor (free shipping) but price higher after some calculation comparison.
so bought from the Johor shop after minus lazada bonuses..
5 days later arrived. courier also called to inform delivery.. and the delivery was at night.. as i see alot of stuff in their lorry.

not sure the stock from Johor or Selangor or nearby or what.. but as long its arrived safely i dont mind..  rclxm9.gif
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post Aug 10 2022, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(jhleo1 @ Aug 10 2022, 03:20 PM)
If buy online, the lorry driver just delivered till outside the house? Or include installation?
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mine the delivery (2 guys) sent to inside house kitchen.. but they did not open the box or do installation. which is fine for me, as i prefer to position and install by myself.
this fridge got small roller at bottom. easily can roll forward/backward (turn down the support after positioned)

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post Aug 11 2022, 11:07 AM

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Anyone can recommend a decent fridge repairman ?
Calvin Seak
post Aug 12 2022, 07:21 AM

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QUOTE(jhleo1 @ Aug 9 2022, 09:33 AM)
Standard door shall be able to go thru. You may check the fridge dimension especially depth which shall be lesser than door wide (even smaller door wide of 30 inches=76cm).
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Hi Jhleo1, thanks for the reply.. The door frame is about 80cm wide but like what ceo684 mentioned after opening the door, it'll eat up about 6cm of space there.. So thinking as of last resort, can i just dismantle the fridge doors.. Maybe will head over the harvey norman and ask rclxub.gif rclxub.gif


QUOTE(ceo684 @ Aug 9 2022, 11:55 AM)
Measure thrice to be sure it can go in. because the door handle is very mafan as it adds a few more cm. Plus the door thickness also.
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Haha yeah thats right thanks so much ceo684, really a headache, lucky didn't buy it spontaneously maybe will have to downsize from here

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Initially I was thinking of getting this Sharp SJF85VMSS.. But the dimensions are 892w x 1720h x 771d mm

From what i heard of is that Japanese brands are usually reliable? May I know the after service of Mitsubishi & hitachi here in Malaysia?

This post has been edited by Calvin Seak: Aug 12 2022, 07:32 AM
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post Aug 12 2022, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Aug 12 2022, 07:21 AM)
Hi Jhleo1, thanks for the reply.. The door frame is about 80cm wide but like what ceo684 mentioned after opening the door, it'll eat up about 6cm of space there.. So thinking as of last resort, can i just dismantle the fridge doors.. Maybe will head over the harvey norman and ask  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
Haha yeah thats right thanks so much ceo684, really a headache, lucky didn't buy it spontaneously maybe will have to downsize from here

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Initially I was thinking of getting this Sharp SJF85VMSS.. But the dimensions are 892w x 1720h x 771d mm

From what i heard of is that Japanese brands are usually reliable? May I know the after service of Mitsubishi & hitachi here in Malaysia?
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Just go back a few pages in this thread.... there's a few replies regarding Hitachi after sales....

Not sure about Mitsubishi because they are not that popular to begin with. I'm considering their fridge as well

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QUOTE(jhleo1 @ Aug 10 2022, 03:20 PM)
If buy online, the lorry driver just delivered till outside the house? Or include installation?
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Need to add installation fee if want them to carry. Can consider if you are the only one moving the fridge
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Aug 12 2022, 07:21 AM)
Hi Jhleo1, thanks for the reply.. The door frame is about 80cm wide but like what ceo684 mentioned after opening the door, it'll eat up about 6cm of space there.. So thinking as of last resort, can i just dismantle the fridge doors.. Maybe will head over the harvey norman and ask  rclxub.gif  rclxub.gif
Haha yeah thats right thanks so much ceo684, really a headache, lucky didn't buy it spontaneously maybe will have to downsize from here

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Initially I was thinking of getting this Sharp SJF85VMSS.. But the dimensions are 892w x 1720h x 771d mm

From what i heard of is that Japanese brands are usually reliable? May I know the after service of Mitsubishi & hitachi here in Malaysia?
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Using the sharp fridge for 1 year. So far so good. Very energy saving
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post Aug 14 2022, 12:10 PM

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QUOTE(sky2006 @ Sep 8 2021, 05:29 PM)
I'm thinking to buy a new freezer and have my eyes set on Mitsubishi MR-LX68EM, wish to get anybody's opinion or experience on the brand and model before going for it.
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Hi Sky2006!

Did you managed to purchase the LX68EM?

I too am interested in this particular model but don’t see forumers recommend Mitsubishi refrigerators
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Anyone have experience with Teka refrigerators?

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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Aug 23 2022, 12:50 PM)
Anyone have experience with Teka refrigerators?

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Stick with Jap brands to be safe. Panasonic is highly recommended. Sharp also ok. Hitachi got some questionable after sales issues recently. Mitsubishi too little feedback
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post Aug 23 2022, 03:00 PM

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Most of the guys in Lazada/Shopee do have electrical shop, hence they would deliver and fix the fridge, that was my experience one and have year back. Just need to chat/whatsapp them on the terms.

I bought mine online as well from Seremban, back in 2021 Feb LG Door-in-door
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Aug 23 2022, 02:39 PM)
Stick with Jap brands to be safe. Panasonic is highly recommended. Sharp also ok. Hitachi got some questionable after sales issues recently. Mitsubishi too little feedback
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Same thought. I go for Panasonic after comparing differ Japanese brands
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Aug 23 2022, 02:39 PM)
Stick with Jap brands to be safe. Panasonic is highly recommended. Sharp also ok. Hitachi got some questionable after sales issues recently. Mitsubishi too little feedback
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Thanks bro! The only fridge that I like from panasonic would be NR-DZ601VGKM (78.5CM depth) but unfortunately it too large for the door opening to my wet kitchen.. 80cm door width, with doors open would be around 76cm at the very best.. So only option for me would be either rmove the fridge doors or remove my wet kitchen door

So far would be the best for my usage would be the Mitsubishi but unfortunately not too much review on it.. The MR-LX68EM with 63.5cm depth
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Aug 23 2022, 07:32 PM)
Thanks bro! The only fridge that I like from panasonic would be NR-DZ601VGKM (78.5CM depth) but unfortunately it too large for the door opening to my wet kitchen.. 80cm door width, with doors open would be around 76cm at the very best.. So only option for me would be either rmove the fridge doors or remove my wet kitchen door

So far would be the best for my usage would be the Mitsubishi but unfortunately not too much review on it.. The MR-LX68EM with 63.5cm depth
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You can search this thread. I rmb some user is having LX68EM.
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post Aug 23 2022, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Aug 23 2022, 07:42 PM)
You can search this thread. I rmb some user is having LX68EM.
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Haha yeah it was sky2006.. Another user I saw mentioned that the auto ice maker broke down after a while.. Which is a bummer for me.. But no worries bro

I've already emailed panasonic and see if their technician could help me dismantle the door of the fridge and all, I actually wouldn't mind dismantling it myself, problem is how to carry it later icon_question.gif icon_question.gif and afraid that there are wires connecting the LEDs for the displays at the door.. sweat.gif sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Aug 23 2022, 07:48 PM)
Haha yeah it was sky2006.. Another user I saw mentioned that the auto ice maker broke down after a while.. Which is a bummer for me.. But no worries bro

I've already emailed panasonic and see if their technician could help me dismantle the door of the fridge and all, I actually wouldn't mind dismantling it myself, problem is how to carry it later  icon_question.gif  icon_question.gif  and afraid that there are wires connecting the LEDs for the displays at the door..  sweat.gif  sweat.gif
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Some fridge actually allows you to dismantle the door to install on another side (open from left or from right)

But yeah best to confirm whether it can be done

Most people would say stick with Jap brands but you can consider LG as well
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QUOTE(Calvin Seak @ Aug 14 2022, 12:10 PM)
Hi Sky2006!

Did you managed to purchase the LX68EM?

I too am interested in this particular model but don’t see forumers recommend Mitsubishi refrigerators
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I bought the fridge this year beginning.

Pros:

1. Spacious in each compartment, bright and come with automatic ice maker
2. Very quiet and stylish
3. There are two wheel at the bottom of fridge which allow you to move it for cleaning purpose.

Cons:

1. Some parts such as vegetable compartment has the plastic feel, giving user impression that the materials are not solid.
2. Surface of the fridge get stain easily by fingerprint.

It is difficult to view actual unit in the physical shop as they don't usually display this unit. I went to a few shop only found it.
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QUOTE(sawhueijye @ Aug 24 2022, 10:03 AM)
I bought the fridge this year beginning.

Pros:

1. Spacious in each compartment, bright and come with automatic ice maker
2. Very quiet and stylish
3. There are two wheel at the bottom of fridge which allow you to move it for cleaning purpose.

Cons:

1. Some parts such as vegetable compartment has the plastic feel, giving user impression that the materials are not solid.
2. Surface of the fridge get stain easily by fingerprint.

It is difficult to view actual unit in the physical shop as they don't usually display this unit. I went to a few shop only found it.
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Hi Sapwhueijye,

Thank you so much for the kind reply, haha yeah the surface where you pull is even more prone to finger print and i plan to put a tape over it..

I came across this fridge at Harvey Norman Pavilion Bukit Jalil..

Thanks so much sawhueijye for your input.. What i love about it is actually the dimensions it fits nicely throught my wet kitchen door lol
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post Aug 24 2022, 12:17 PM

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At last, I bought Sharp 610L Pelican 2 Door Fridge Inverter SHP-SJP601MFMK from TBC yesterday after compare to online and most electrical shops nearby my area. Price is RM2,550 after deducted SAVE 3.0 RM200 upon check on SEDA system.

Bought 1+4 extended warranty (RM326) too since Sharp warranty is 1 manufacturer year warranty only. The 12 years warranty only cover inverter compressor.

Delivery will be made these two days. Hope everything smooth.

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post Aug 24 2022, 07:29 PM

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How long actually to wait before can switch on the newly inverter refrigerator? Delivery guy said better at least 12 hours after move. Best is 24 hours.

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