Asin | B0CLBKL67L |
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Manufacturer | KoolMore |
KoolMore KM-RERFDSS-18C 30-Inch and 18.5 cu. ft. Counter Depth French Refrigerator with Three Doors and Deep Freezer in Stainless-Steel, Silver
About this item
- Premium French Door Refrigerator – The KoolMore Stainless-Steel Refrigerator Provides All The Storage And Accessibility You Need With Plenty Of Room For Food And Drinks, And Double Crispers With Humidity Control
- Spacious Capacity And Adjustable Shelving – At 18.5 Cu. Ft. This Refrigerator Clearance Lines Up With Your Kitchen Counters But Still Provides Two Large Freezer Drawers, 6 Door Bins, And Adjustable Glass Shelving For All Your Food Items.
- Modern Stainless-Steel Design – A Flat Finish With Easy-Open Handles This Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator Fits In Seamlessly With Your Other Appliances And Sits At Just The Right Height And Depth For Contemporary Kitchens
- Precision Temperature Control Designed with a double-flow cooling system and digital temperature control our stainless-steel fridge offers equal distribution of cool temperatures to keep fruit, vegetables, and meat fresher, longer.
$1,284.36
WI Fam –
DB –
– Counter Depth: so it would not take up too much of the limited space between my counter and island. Also, they’re not as deep internally so I won’t be losing food in the back of the fridge for months at a time :P.
– French Door: It’s a style preference.
– No brand-specific filter: I was considering purchasing another fridge, but ended up turning it down because it required you to buy the name-brand internal water filters. $$$
– No front dispenser: These have always been the first part of my past fridges to die and I’m looking for low-maintenance.
Now that I have the fridge installed, I want to address some of the criticisms in the other reviews.
1) My cabinets are 24′ deep. The countertop lip is an additional 2″ deep. If I shoved this fridge all the way back to the wall I would not be able to open the doors as wide as possible. However, the rear of the fridge should never be flush with the wall because it needs ventilation. The 1″ gap between the fridge rear and the wall creates the perfect amount of space in the front for the doors to open fully – even with the extra 2″ of countertop overhang. The space between the fridge’s left door and 24″ deep cabinets is more than enough for the door to open completely.
2) The ice-maker works. I can’t say anything (yet) about how fast it pumps out ice because it’s winter and I haven’t been using ice yet. I’ll check back mid-summer to update this if the ice-maker can’t keep up.
3) The fridge is quiet. Yes, you can hear ice when it dumps or the compressor spin up during the cool cycle, but it’s not an intrusive level of noise. My fridge did rattle occasionally until I leveled it properly – no rattles since.
4) Plenty of space on the inside. The fridge is more spacious than the freezer. The freezer looks small, but it accepts quite a lot of food before filling up! I’m pleased. If you aren’t using the ice-maker then you can free up a lot more freezer space for food.
5) I can’t speak to fridge longevity yet. It’s been operating flawlessly for 6 weeks. I’ll update this post if that changes.
Cheers!
Bipin Raghuvanshi –
Samuel Davenport –
Larry –
Common Sense Solutions –
Michelle –
Updating 2 weeks later. The doors still suck and left one isn’t lining up which keeps the right door slight open. Horrible and annoying!!
Val C –