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ThomasP Posted
I purchased this refrigerator in January of 2025 as a second unit in my spare downstairs bedroom (the other unit is in my kitchen). It is now April of 2025. The other day I noticed that cans of sparkling water were freezing in the refrigerator and that fudge pops stored in the freezer were partially melted. After resetting the refrigerator temperature control to "Recommended", I purchased a temperature monitor (AcuRite on Amazon) to see what's going on with the temps in my unit. I noticed that the Freezer was cycling between -1 degrees Fahrenheit to + 15 degrees Fahrenheit. The refrigerator section was pretty constant at 36 to 37 degrees. Ideally freezers should consistently read at 0 degrees Fahrenheit or lower. Anything above 0 can lead to food spoilage. I am concerned that my freezer is not functioning properly since it's cycling up to 15 degrees Fahrenheit. By comparison, I have a Samsung refrigerator / Freezer in the kitchen, and the freezer consistently reads 0 degrees. I plan on calling Frigidaire Customer Service to determine if a replacement is needed and will update this review pending the outcome.
This review is from Frigidaire - 24 in. Wide 11.6 Cu. Ft. Garage Ready Top-Freezer Refrigerator - White
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Thank you for sharing your experience with us, and I’m sorry to hear about the temperature fluctuations you’ve been noticing in your refrigerator and freezer. We completely understand your concerns about the freezer cycling between -1°F and +15°F, especially when food safety is involved. A freezer should indeed maintain a steady temperature at or below 0°F to ensure proper food preservation, and we want to make sure this issue is resolved for you.
It’s great that you’ve taken the time to monitor the temperatures with a temperature gauge. That’s a proactive approach, and it helps us understand what’s going on with your unit. Based on your description, it sounds like the freezer is not operating as it should.
I encourage you to reach out to us via phone at 1-800-374-4432, Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.–8 p.m. EST, and we’ll be happy to assist.- Jessica
Jerome Posted
I can hear it sounds like running water working ..
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Hi, Jerome.
Thank you for the review and rating!
Based on the details you described, you may be hearing water dripping into the drain pan during the defrost cycle.
Should you need us or have any additional questions about your refrigerator, please contact us by dialing 800-374-4432. Our representatives are ready to assist Monday through Friday from 8:30 am-8pm EST.
-Derrick