This 72-inch refrigerator is three inches taller than a standard counter-depth refrigerator. It fills the gap that can be left above many refrigerators, adding to its integrated appeal. A pull-out freezer drawer allows you to organize frozen items on three levels. And with the ExtendFresh Temperature Management System all of your ingredients will be held at the optimum temperature to maximize their flavor and texture.
Q: Does this refrigerator have a water dispenser?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has an interior water dispenser.
Q: Is the freezer light available in this refrigerator?
A: Yes, the freezer has interior light.
Q: Does this refrigerator have humidity-controlled crispers?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has two humidity-controlled crispers.
Q: Does this refrigerator have a freezer compartment?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has a freezer compartment.
Q: Are the shelves in this refrigerator adjustable?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has two adjustable shelves.
Q: Does this refrigerator come with an automatic icemaker?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has an automatic icemaker.
Q: Does this refrigerator have a Sabbath mode?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has a Sabbath mode.
A: A bit late for a response as this is 2018 but maybe this will help a future buyer. "This Model is Panel Ready-- This refrigerator is designed to be customized to match surrounding cabinets with customer-supplied custom panels and handles (not included)." What Kitchenaid shows you in the product photo description is not what you get. They show you a finished fridge. What they should show you, is the unfinished front of what you are buying - the black metal doors, with peel away, sticky strips, and thin metal frames along the door edges, that will hold your panels in place. You supply the front panels and handles. (You don't really need the Kitchenaid handles if you have a carpenter designing your cabinetry for this refrigerator. You can order something to match your cabinet hardware, or something that doesn't look like a collection of grab bars, and likely for far less. We did this.) Interestingly, if you go to the section on the store page, of items bought in concert with this unit, they will show you front panels for every other appliance, except this. From where are these to come?, if you do not build them. I thought at one time, they were offered, but I have not see them offered on the Kitchenaid site recently. Also, as for "counter-depth" - lots of discussion on this, everywhere, with lots of unhappy people. Me too. I knew we needed fronts, but to turn this new fridge into a rehab project from the get-go, was unfair. On a personal note, as to how we are handling this (or thought we were): We made our counter tops 30". We had brought the cabinets out, during our redesign so that we could leave things in place, further back and still have work space. This was to accommodate this fridge too. We left a niche in the drywall too for accommodating tubing, electrical circuitry. None of this mattered. It is really all about the doors. You need to give the doors space, or the doors will not openly fully, and so you are left with the front about 3" out beyond the cabinet edge . You can push this fridge back into its built in area, but your doors won't open. At the least, what might have been nice, since you were to be left with this unit sticking out, calling to you to look at its dark edges, was for the sides to have been done in a stainless, instead of textured black. We are likely going to paint the parts showing, to match the fridge color (white), once we make the panels. I wish I had left the fridge on the doorstep, when it arrived, and spray painted it before it came into the house. It would be a hassle now to do this. BTW, the specs for making the panels are included in the refrigerator information or online. Good luck.

This 72-inch refrigerator is three inches taller than a standard counter-depth refrigerator. It fills the gap that can be left above many refrigerators, adding to its integrated appeal. A pull-out freezer drawer allows you to organize frozen items on three levels. And with the ExtendFresh Temperature Management System all of your ingredients will be held at the optimum temperature to maximize their flavor and texture.

The largest capacity counter-depth refrigerator in its class features PrintShieldâ„¢ finish to resist fingerprints outside and flexible storage options inside. A slide-away shelf retracts to fit tall items, and full-extension self-close crispers and custom temperature pantry let you store more and find it easily. Plus, the PreservaÂFood Care System with Linear Compressor helps keep it all at the peak of freshness.

With Counter-Depth MAX, LG offers the capacity you typically get in a standard-depth refrigerator with the built-in look of a counter-depth. Stock up with room to store it all—then spot what you need in an instant with two quick knocks on the InstaView window. The convenient internal dispenser offers easy access to filtered water while providing a sleek front with no visible dispenser.

The difference is the details with this KitchenAid Multi-Door French Door Refrigerator. Signature Platinum Interior wows from the inside out with wood-look trim and metallic touchpoints. The FreshChill Full-Width Refrigerated Drawer lets you customize temperature settings for the items you reach for most. And a Three-Tier Freezer Drawer conveniently organizes frozen foods so they're easy to find.
| Pros for KitchenAid - 36 in. Wide 22 cu. ft. Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator with Interior Dispense - Stainless Steel | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Design, Size, Water Dispenser, Appearance, Internal Space | Design, Overall Performance, Capacity, Size, Features | Capacity, Overall Performance, Design, Size, Noise Level | Overall Performance, Capacity, Design, Noise Level, Ice Production |
| Cons for KitchenAid - 36 in. Wide 22 cu. ft. Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator with Interior Dispense - Stainless Steel | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Ice Maker, Noise Level | Shelf Adjustment | Temperature Control |
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