This fridge changed my life at 33 and made me realise how wrong I'd been about 'luxury' buys. Here's what I want EVERY Aussie to know I was 33 when I discovered how good 'luxury' fridges are READ MORE: Scientists claim most fridges are kept at the wrong temperature By Belinda Cleary For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:18, 21 August 2024 | Updated: 00:26, 21 August 2024 e-mail 1 View comments I have been wrong about fridges my entire life. I was always so blasé about them and defended my 'any fridge will do' attitude.

Even when buying my own 'brand new' one for the first time I pointed to the first lower-bracket model which would fit the hole in my apartment singing 'she'll do'. I thought the higher end models were aesthetics-driven and a little pretentious. And when I became a parent the idea of having aesthetically-pleasing white goods felt like a joke, or something suited for people in a much higher tax bracket.

Then LG called - and offered me the chance to try out their new slim French door range - a selection of sexy designs made to fit into smaller holes like those found in most kitchens in Metro Sydney and Melbourne . The range starts at $2500 - much higher than anything I would have considered 'in budget'. There's even a $3500 option with a 'knock knock' feature so you can see what's inside without opening the door.

They promised it would be lifechanging so I accepted but noted my views on a fridge being a fridge and asked for the cheaper option. The sleek black f.