My Review Of Various Side-By-Side Refrigerators And French Door Refrigerators

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Here are the notes from my reviews of refrigerators...


General Notes:

The fact of the matter is, prices and styles are changing all the time. So who knows which refrigerator we'll actually end up with.

And I don't know if these random notes will actually be useful to anyone else, but they are simply here to prove that a visit to the local Home Depot & Lowe's helped to point me in the right direction as far as picking out appliance for our log home kitchen.

I was also able to get a better feel for overall sizes & dimensions, as well as finishes. In the end, it's important that I find a stainless steel fridge/freezer that doesn't show fingerprints, has a fully functional ice & water dispenser, and the largest capacity fridge & freezer space.

One thing that really caught me by surprise was the fact that the model names are rarely specified. And it's next to impossible to find fresh food capacity vs freezer capacity. Heck, at Lowe's they don't even list the size & dimensions on their products, let alone the other types of details I was interested in.

Lowe's had the biggest selection, but they provided the least amount of information about their products -- without having to ask a salesperson to look everything up for you, that is. It seemed much simpler to shop and find the answers to your own questions at Home Depot. (Though I must say, the salesperson at Home Depot was very helpful on this day.)


Frigidaire

  • side by side doors

  • 26 cu ft

  • 16.48 fresh food cu ft

  • 9.49 freezer food cu ft

  • 69-1/4"H x 35-5/8"D x 31-3/4"W

  • $998 (Lowe's)

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MY NOTES: It's black, not stainless. And the interior shelves seem cheap.


GE Profile Energy Star

  • side-by-side doors

  • 25.6 cu ft

  • 16.02 fresh food cu ft

  • 9.53 freezer cu ft

  • $1,999 (Home Depot)

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MY NOTES: Doors are killer tight! My 1st choice for freezer space, but 2nd choice for quality.


GE Profile

  • french doors

  • 25.5 cu ft

  • $2,498 (Lowe's)

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MY NOTES: Ice maker is too thin and has way too small of a drip tray (speaking from experience).


GE

  • side by side doors

  • 25 cu ft

  • 15.9 fresh food cu ft

  • 9.49 freezer cu ft

  • 68-3/4"H x 31-1/4"D x 35-3/4"W

  • $1,198 (Lowe's)

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MY NOTES: Has adjustable temperature water dispenser. (Not sure why you'd need that.) Ice can be cubed or crushed (...that's true for most GE dispensers, but for some reason, not other manufacturers'). Has a black body with stainless doors, and the doors show fingerprints very badly.


LG

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  • french doors

  • 25 cu ft

  • 69-3/4"H x 34-1/4"D x 35-3/4"W

  • $2,399 (Home Depot)

MY NOTES: Ice maker in the door is tall & thin on the backside of the door, so it doesn't take up valuable shelf-space. But the ice door is hard to close & is likely to be left open without realizing it. Makes crushed ice, while some don't. Freezer door is weak (flimsy) and doesn't close well.


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LG

  • french doors

  • 69-3/4"H x 31-1/4"D x 35-3/4"W

  • $1,699 (Home Depot)

MY NOTES: Couldn't find fresh food vs freezer capacities. No ice & water dispenser.


LG

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  • french doors

  • 25 cu ft

  • 69-3/4"H x 34-1/4"D x 35-3/4"W

  • $3,099 (Home Depot)

MY NOTES: Has a digital ice dispenser read-out. Blueish glow-light inside the refrigerator looks futuristic.


Maytag

maytag-white-refrigerator.jpg
  • french doors

  • 24.8 cu ft

  • 17.8 fresh food cu ft

  • 7.3 freezer cu ft

  • 69-7/8"H x 34-1/4"D x 35-5/8"W

  • $1,399 (Home Depot)

MY NOTES: Doors are self-closing with a magnet-type of closure.


Maytag Ice20

  • french doors

  • ice & water dispenser

  • 25 cu ft

  • 18.3 fresh food cu ft

  • 6.61 freezer cu ft

  • 70-1/8"H x 35-1/4"D x 35-5/8"W

  • $2,299 (Home Depot)

  • maytag-ice20-french-door-stainless-refrigerator.jpg maytag-ice20-fridge-freezer-opened.jpg

    MY NOTES: Nice pull-out freezer drawers; holds up to 120lbs of food. Has a great door sealer! My 1st choice for quality, but 2nd choice for freezer space.


    Whirlpool "gold" model

    • side-by-side doors

    • 25.6 cu ft

    • 15.5 fresh food cu ft

    • 10.1 freezer cu ft

    • 69-3/4"H x 33-1/4"D x 35-1/2"W

    • $1,898 (Lowe's)

    whirlpool-gold-side-by-side-refrigerator.jpg inside-whirlpool-gold-refrigerator.jpg

    MY NOTES: Nice ice-maker to accommodate wider pitchers, etc. But it doesn't have a real drip tray -- just a thin piece of plastic. Fingerprints don't show up on this one. One of the largest freezer capacities.


    Whirlpool "stainless look"

    • side by side doors

    • 23 cu ft

    • 68-3/4"H x 24-3/4"D x 35-5/8"W

    • 14.0 fresh food cu ft

    • 9.0 freezer cu ft

    • $1,898 (Lowe's)

    whirlpool-stainless-look-refrigerator.jpg whirlpool-stainless-look-refrigerator-opened.jpg

    MY NOTES: Nice brushed stainless look... no fingerprints! Love the counter depth, but overall capacity is not great.


    ...As you can see, the GE Profile Energy Star and Maytag Ice20 were my top choices.

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4 Comments

Jessica said:

So, which one did you decide on and how is it going? We are currently looking---any advice would be appreciated.

Lynnette said:

We haven't decided yet -- only because we've delayed the building of our new home several months.

Now, we're thinking about taking this route.

Our fridge just died- so we're shopping for one! Thanks for the notes... very helpful!!

Joe said:

Lynnette,
It looks as if you discovered the details on space are on a label inside of the refridgerator door which is a pain.

Like you, we found some of the bins cheap and the freezer basket ones were so low in the front that stuff would fall out on your toes.

The GE profile is the one with the tilted ice maker (shows in your picture) which I previously mentioned that we own. Its a pain as the ice cubes freeze together and won't come out. It also ends up with less then 1/2 the capacity of a level ice maker. The ice stays at the back and the little "full" lever shuts off the ice production. I drink too much and always run it out of ice. I have to force the ice forward by hand so that it keeps producing. It takes so long to fill a glass with ice you can't do it during a commercial break thus missing your tv show.

Glad we took an extended warrantee as we are on our third ice maker in 3 years.

Joe

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