We had to replace a fridge last summer. Based on advice from that appliance dude on YT, we ended up going with a made in the US, very simple design GE fridge (which we purchased online from Costco*). The only more complicated thing about it is that it has separate controls (and compressors?) for the fridge and freezer. But no ice maker, water dispenser, no "smart" features, etc. It's been great so far, though it does run a bit louder than some.
On a side note, for younger folks/newbies out there, to keep your fridge going longer, you should annually clean the coils, have enough space around the back of the fridge for air flow, and never block vents inside the unit. Doing all of these will help to extend the life of the fridge.
(* Normally I like Costco and their service, but for some reason, it took us a couple weeks + to receive the fridge, well after the initial estimate.)
Btw, on a side note, most fridges use spray foam for the insulation. I wish more companies would start to use vacuum insulation panels as the primary insulation instead, as it would really up the efficiency quite a bit. (I'm going to be making a portable car cooler/fridge, and because I'm using TEC's/peltiers which are notoriously inefficient [but very convenient, and you don't have to worry about tipping them over etc], I'm making vacuum insulation panels for it and using heat pipe type tech as the thermal exchanger on the hot side).