We built our new house in 2019 and appliances are always a big investment and a concern for me. Trying to find the balance of cost vs reliability.
We had Electrolux full freezer and full refrigerator side by sides and after about 10 years they stopped cooling. I was able to install a bullet valve and re-charge the freezer. Did the same on the fridge, twice, but it finally gave out. Electrolux oven that I had to replace twice. Totally not worth it.
Our current house has all Bosch appliances except the microwave which is LG. The washer and dryer are LG and so far we love them. My wife wanted a fridge that did not have an ice maker in the door. Bosch was just coming out with their new line of refrigerator/freezers and we loved the look and the lack of electronic crap on it.
Bosch B36Ct80SNS fridge.
My hood is Vent-A-Hood, which in my opinion is the best you can buy. No filters and quiet.
As SLK001 just mentioned, stay away from Samsung. Warners Stellian in MSP/STP pretty much doesn't even handle them anymore. You can buy them, but they don't have them in their stores. Samsung has developed their products to a price point but included lots of "cool" features, such as a computer screen on the front of some of their products, to appeal to the mass market gizmo seekers. In the end, they are junk.
Looking at reviews I have always felt that the high-end (Wolf, Thermadore, Fischer, etc) did not provide a commensurate level of reliability to go along with their huge price tag.
Also, for those interested, here is a list of who owns who...
Whirlpool Corporation owns the Jenn-Air, Maytag, Amana, Roper, and KitchenAid brands.
Electrolux company currently owns Frigidaire, Tappan, Kelvinator and Gibson appliance brands.
Haier manufactures GE, Hotpoint, Cafe, Profile, and Monogram branded household appliances.
Samsung owns Dacor.
LG owns Lg.