LG Electronics

Prof said:
Sure and Robin and I will hit the Des Plains trail (across the street) on bicycles! Or snowshoes...depending on the weather.
You'll have trouble keeping up with her.........:)
 
Stay away from LG dehumidifiers. I had two - one in the house and one in the garage to tend to the truck. Both were purchased from Home Depot and both died in a year and a half. Had them both replaced under warranty after going through the hastle of taking them in to a distributor. Both replacements died within two years.
 
Prof said:
For the price we paid for that custom made cabinet, I was a little surprised to see the veneer...
next time you need one, call me...i don't do that veneer crap...it's a copout, imo...and if you paid good money...it shouldn't be there...

if you don't let me build your house, i can at least give you some "entertainment":D
 
RAM82A1 said:
Stay away from LG dehumidifiers. I had two - one in the house and one in the garage to tend to the truck. Both were purchased from Home Depot and both died in a year and a half. Had them both replaced under warranty after going through the hastle of taking them in to a distributor. Both replacements died within two years.

That's the bad thing about some small appliances... most of the major brands (including LG) don't make there own. They are made by other suppliers.

That's why I will never buy a Kenmore (Sears) ANYTHING.... you never know who it's made by. ;)
 
RAM82A1 said:
Stay away from LG dehumidifiers. I had two - one in the house and one in the garage to tend to the truck. Both were purchased from Home Depot and both died in a year and a half. Had them both replaced under warranty after going through the hastle of taking them in to a distributor. Both replacements died within two years.

Off the subject of this thread but related to your post......I bought a dehumidifier from Montgomery Wards (most here wont know that name) back in 1978....Today it still works as good as new....:rock:
 
lg is good have one in my guest bathroom and the garage and one outside by the hot tub the other 5 are samsung and mitsubishi
 
Prof said:
I just bought a new television manufactured by LG Electronics...

Does anyone have experience with LG Televisions?

The one I purchased is a 55 inch plasma flat screen that was rated as the best by Consumer Reports...

Just wondering what I am getting into...

By the way...I met a creative sales person in the process...the TV is about 36 inches high with the normal pedestal...and it won't stand without the pedestal...my cabinet opening is only 35.25 tall...

The first salesman said "Sorry, it won't fit."

The second salesman said "Ok, delete the pedestal and mount the tv on a telescoping arm attached to the wall behind the Media cabinet and cut a small hole in the back of the cabinet to allow the arm to extend into the cabinet!!!

The second sales man was a problem solver and sold the concept! The first sales person is probably going to fail at his job.

i have a LG for the home pc, its ok. like sony for the living room better.
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and oh yeah guess you dont love the earth this week? plasma is the biggest power consumer out there. you should stop living a double standard. in fact they want to outlaw plasma displays. also nitrogen trifluoride.
 
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Prof said:
She is a dancer....I will enjoy the view from position #2!
Well, well, well, a fan of the ballet, are we?:dontknow: (although I have never heard of position #2, I have heard it called "second position")
 
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We had to take the two vertical braces out of the top shelf to get the new screen mounted...they are fiber board with veneer. Does anyone use just wood anymore? For the price we paid for that custom made cabinet, I was a little surprised to see the veneer...[/QUOTE]


I'm surprised too...most of the high end custom woodwork is pricey and high end BECAUSE of the real wood throughout

I build my stuff out of the real thing but the cost per board foot is skyrocketing, especially for the exotics....more expensive than gold, literally.
It's still a great looking cabinet and the good news is that particle board, especially hardwood particle board (I assume you mean particle and not fiber)
is very stable. Real wood expands and contracts over time and it takes experience and preplanning to keep real wood where you put it and not end up with warps, angle changes, etc.

Sorry, didn't mean to be so wordy....Great looking temporary setup:D :D
 

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