
Stock up on your favorite foods with this Fisher & Paykel French-door refrigerator. ActiveSmart technology learns how you use your refrigerator and automatically adjusts humidity and temperature levels inside for optimum freshness. This Fisher & Paykel French-door refrigerator also features fully illuminated shelves, drawers and bins that help you find items quickly.
Q: What is the temperature range that this refrigerator can operate in?
A: The Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator can operate within a temperature range of 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16 degrees Celsius) to 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius). Operating the appliance outside this range may compromise its performance.
Q: How much does this refrigerator weigh?
A: The weight of the Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator is 313 pounds.
Q: What color options does this refrigerator come in?
A: The ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator by Fisher & Paykel comes in a custom panel-ready option, allowing you to match it with your kitchen cabinetry for a seamless look.
Q: What is the total capacity of this refrigerator?
A: The total capacity of the ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator by Fisher & Paykel is 14.7 cubic feet. This information is found in the product specifications section, under the "Total Capacity" row.
Q: What is the estimated annual operating cost of this refrigerator?
A: The estimated annual operating cost of the Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator is 65 United States dollars. This information is provided in the product specifications under the "Estimated Annual Operating Cost" section.
Q: What is the minimum operating temperature for this refrigerator?
A: The minimum operating temperature for the Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator is 61 degrees Fahrenheit (16 degrees Celsius). Operating the appliance outside the recommended temperature range of 61°F (16°C) to 100°F (38°C) may compromise its performance.
Q: Does this refrigerator have a Sabbath mode?
A: Yes, this Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator has a Sabbath mode. When activated, the Sabbath mode deactivates alarms, lights, and displays for 80 hours, making it compliant with Sabbath observance practices.
Q: How much electricity does this refrigerator use annually?
A: The estimated annual electricity usage of this Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator is 540 kilowatt hours.

Stock up on your favorite foods with this Fisher & Paykel French-door refrigerator. ActiveSmart technology learns how you use your refrigerator and automatically adjusts humidity and temperature levels inside for optimum freshness. This Fisher & Paykel French-door refrigerator also features fully illuminated shelves, drawers and bins that help you find items quickly.

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| Pros for Fisher & Paykel - ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator - Custom Panel Ready | |||
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| There were no pros for this product— | There were no pros for this product— | Design, Overall Performance, Size, Noise Level, Capacity | Overall Performance, Size, Noise Level, Design, Internal Space |
| Cons for Fisher & Paykel - ActiveSmart 14.7 Cu. Ft. French Door Built-In Refrigerator - Custom Panel Ready | |||
| Missing parts, Poor customer service | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— |
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Buying this fridge was a kafka-esque nightmare. We bought this fridge at the suggestion of a Best Buy sales associate, and only learned when it was delivered that it had no front panels, handles, or ability to hook up water (which are sold separately for at least $1,000 more). To be clear, we expected to buy a complete fridge, this is what the associate sold us, and he never told us there was more to buy (while, in retrospect, upselling us). Trying to get Best Buy to do right after this mess up has been a nightmare. They no longer allow calls to the store, and so you end up directed to a call center that has no power or interest in addressing the issue beyond a refund. Hilariously, I even called customer service, and they told me they could not even locate the panels online as inventory. Basically Best Buy knowing sold us half a fridge and is refusing to take any responsibility. This appears to either be incompetence or a deliberate scheme to upsell you once it is delivered incomplete.
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