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2024 LG Studio 42-Inch Refrigerator SRSXB2622S Review

Written by Steve Sheinkopf | Oct 31, 2024 4:19:45 PM

The LG Studio SRSXB2622S built in refrigerator is a bit different, and that’s both good and bad.

While it’s priced at $10,999, you can sometimes find it for as low as $8,000, making it $4,000 to $10,000 less than some competing brands.

In this article, you’ll learn whether the LG Studio SRSXB2622S is the right choice for you (beyond the price).

You’ll also see a comparison between LG Studio and other brands, like Thermador and Sub-Zero.

We’ll break down everything you need to know about this model so you can decide if it’s a good fit for your kitchen.

By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of whether this refrigerator is the best choice for you.

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French Door vs. Side-by-Side Refrigerator Styles

Let’s start by looking at a key decision when choosing a refrigerator: Side-by-Side vs. French Door styles.

Each option has its pros and cons, which can help you determine if the LG Studio SRSXB2622S is the right choice for you.

Side-by-side refrigerators were the luxury choice when I started at Yale in 1986, but by the mid-1990s, French doors became more popular.

French doors offer more lateral storage, making it easier to fit wider items across the shelves, whereas side-by-sides provide organized, top-to-bottom storage.

However, you can lose items in a French door fridge, especially in the freezer. In contrast, side-by-sides make it hard to store platters and other large dishes.

But that’s for the standard 36-inch cabinet width.

In a 42-inch size, like the LG Studio SRSXB2622S, you get more space and greater functionality overall.

One more note: ice dispensers are a common problem in French door models. Sending a frozen cube through the warmer fridge door can cause issues.

Side-by-sides avoid this problem since the cubes are dispensed directly from the freezer.

2024 LG Studio 42-Inch Refrigerator SRSXB2622S Review

The LG Studio 42-inch built-in refrigerator SRSXB2622S is made to fit into your kitchen seamlessly.

It’s got a professional counter-depth design with the compressor on top and a 25.6 cubic foot capacity.

It’s big enough for all your groceries and leftovers without taking over your space.

Pro Tip: Just make sure your cabinets are at least 26 3/16 inches deep to accommodate its 42-inch width, 83 1/2-inch height, and 27 7/8-inch depth.

Key Features

The LG Studio SRSXB2622S is available in stainless steel only.

The main advantage of the LG Studio refrigerator is its large size for the price – currently $7,999.

It also includes an exterior water and ice dispenser that, hopefully, won’t break (ice  dispensers are one of the top three reasons for refrigerator service calls).

With the exterior dispenser, grabbing a cold drink is quick and easy.

This refrigerator offers other standard features, like bright LED lighting.

Inside, the LED lighting helps you find things easily, and the glass shelves are simple to clean.

Smart Features

If you’re into smart home features, this fridge comes with Wi-Fi and SmartThinQ, so you can control it from your phone - whether it’s to check if the door’s left open, monitor filter changes, or even adjust the temperature remotely.

But honestly, has anyone ever really needed to change the fridge temperature on the fly?

Performance

When it comes to performance, the LG Studio SRSXB2622S delivers efficient cooling, low energy use, and quiet operation.

Smart Cooling sensors adjust to changes in temperature and humidity to keep food fresh, though it only has one compressor, unlike some competitors.

How the LG Studio SRSXB2622S Compares to Other 42-Inch Refrigerators

Remember when I mentioned the LG Studio’s large size, great price, and handy exterior dispenser?

Well, Sub-Zero comes in at around $14,250, and True is even pricier at $16,999. But both of these are much better refrigerators.

Sub-Zero and True have dual compressor systems, which stop air from moving between the fridge and freezer.

That’s a big advantage for keeping food fresh. The LG Studio, on the other hand, has just one compressor.

True and Sub-Zero are also all about the details. True uses all-metal interiors for more hygienic surfaces, and their crispers and shelves are commercial grade.

It makes sense—True is the largest American commercial refrigerator manufacturer.

Sub-Zero, known as the top line in built-in refrigeration, takes freshness even further.

Its vacuum-sealed doors keep air from sneaking into the fridge, and the magnetized crisper bins keep air out of your produce drawers.

Sub-Zero also uses a NASA-inspired air purifier that removes ethylene gases from spoiling foods, which helps prevent cross-contamination with other items.

Their split climate system keeps airflow separate in the crisper and main compartments to maintain freshness.

Lastly, Sub-Zero’s shelves are coated with nanotechnology to contain spills, so you aren’t stuck cleaning sticky messes for months.

Read More: Best 42-inch Professional Built-In Refrigerators

Should You Buy the LG Studio 42-Inch SRSXB2622S Refrigerator?

The LG Studio 42-Inch built-in refrigerator is a decent choice.

It’s way more affordable than the competing side-by-side brands, giving you plenty of space and a dispenser at almost half the price.

That said, the other brands still make better refrigerators—at least for now.

Pros and Cons of the LG Studio SRSXB2622S

Pros:

  • Modern look: The LG Studio SRSXB2622S has a clean, stainless steel finish that fits well in most kitchens.
  • Advanced cooling: The Smart Cooling sensors help keep your food fresh by adjusting to changes in temperature and humidity.
  • Customizable space: You can adjust the shelves to fit both large and small items, making it easier to organize your groceries.
  • Lower price: Compared to brands like Sub-Zero and True, this fridge is more affordable. Currently, it’s on promotion for just over $7,000—less than half the price of the other brands.

Cons:

  • Missing some premium features: It doesn’t include extras like a stainless steel interior, nanotechnology shelving, or air scrubbing, which some high-end brands offer.
  • Single compressor: While it uses a linear compressor, it lacks the dual-compressor system that some other luxury brands include.
  • Higher cost than standard models: Although it’s cheaper than brands like Sub-Zero, it’s still more expensive than standard 36-inch counter-depth refrigerators, which start at $1,799.
  • Service can be tricky: Finding service providers for high-end appliances can sometimes be challenging, depending on your location.

Additional Resources

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