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This uniquely versatile, platinum interior refrigerator offers 5 doors, including 2 soft-close drawers, to deliver optimized storage. This refrigerator also features the Preserva® Food Care System which uses two independent cooling systems to help keep food fresh longer, while LED lighting beautifully displays the food below for greater visibility.
Q: Does this refrigerator have humidity-controlled crispers?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has humidity-controlled crispers.
Q: Does this refrigerator have LED lighting?
A: Yes, items in the refrigerator and freezer are clearly visible due to LED lighting.
Q: Does this refrigerator have a water filtration system?
A: Yes, the refrigerator has a water filtration system that removes impurities.
Q: What is the maximum operating temperature for this refrigerator?
A: The maximum operating temperature for this refrigerator is 110 degrees fahrenheit.
Q: Does this refrigerator have a feature that alerts you if the door is left open?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has a door alarm that alerts you when the door is accidentally left open.
Q: Are the refrigerator shelves adjustable?
A: Yes, the refrigerator has four adjustable spill-proof shelves.
Q: Is there an ice dispensing system in the door?
A: Yes, this refrigerator has an in-door ice dispensing system.
A: You only lose your temperature and energy saver settings that you've made; the unit powers up after an outage in the same condition as when you first plugged it in.

This uniquely versatile, platinum interior refrigerator offers 5 doors, including 2 soft-close drawers, to deliver optimized storage. This refrigerator also features the Preserva® Food Care System which uses two independent cooling systems to help keep food fresh longer, while LED lighting beautifully displays the food below for greater visibility.

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.

This standard-depth french door refrigerator keeps ingredients fresh and in easy reach with specialized spaces that make room for everything from salmon to sangria. A full-width Pull Out Tray fits platters and casserole dishes without stacking, while a Slide-Away Shelf adjusts to accommodate tall pitchers and carafes. The ExtendFresh™ Temperature Management System maintains optimal temperatures for fresh and frozen foods.

Install this KitchenAid French door refrigerator and have a place for everything. The adjustable shelves are spill resistant, and the FreshSeal crisper drawers and dairy bin provide a humidity-controlled system to keep items fresher longer. This KitchenAid French door refrigerator includes a three-tier freezer drawer for convenient storage of ice cream treats and meats.
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Customers are pleased with the spaciousness, drawers, design, and lighting of the 25.8 Cu. Ft. 5-Door French Door Refrigerator. They appreciate the ample storage space, well-designed drawers, sleek appearance, and bright lighting. However, some customers have experienced issues with the ice maker, noise, cooling, and defective units.
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My wife begged for this fridge and mainly for a few reasons, 0) it was more beautiful than the Rock, 1) it had the daylight LED lights on the interior, 2) it had really cool looking sliding drawers on the inside, and 3) it had two extra middle slide out drawers that our kids each claimed as their own (because kids are selfish like that). However, I'm a bit more critical of it. First of all, the fridge had to sacrifice space in the "main cabin", if you will, and you can get a jug of milk and a 2 liter of soda in there but that is about it when it comes to large items. I will admit it is a beautiful looking fridge but honestly I am not sure of it's usefulness in our practical every days lives. I'm sure my wife would rush to the fridge's defense but I'm seeing down the road into my crystal ball that this model isn't the most practical use of the space. For instance, the two slide out drawers have little use to me unless you have kids like mine who each want their own drawer for their own snacks and random junk (I won't be surprised to find legos and poor frost bitten grasshoppers in there from my son...) then I'm just not so sure what the good of them would be. The freezer pull out drawer seems big at first but after filling it up with a few things I'm seeing a lack of useable space due to the three sliding drawers in the pull out freezer drawer. All those drawers/shelves take up valuable space! Also, the unit that was delivered to me had a full on freak out meltdown (poltergeist style) and the LED panel went haywire like a toddler ghost was sitting there pressing all the buttons making the thing freak out (and freak me out in the process). When it was first delivered the water dispenser was wonky and the water came out of the panel itself and not just the water spigot like a properly engineered water dispenser should. So I think the water dorked up the electronics and later in the night, as I was sleeping, the thing was doing unspeakable evil things. Thank the good Lord my dog woke me up. At first I was mad at the dog for waking me, but when I got up to go yell at the dog I found a frigging river of water streaming from the dispenser!! I yelled for my wife to come see the mayhem at 12:30am in the morning and banged on the panel to make it stop. It took three full adult size towels to soak up all the water from what I am now calling the "great flood". I turned the water off at the wall after that nonsense. I called BestBuy and told them to get that haunted refrigerator out of my new house and send me a new unit (which is scheduled for delivery next week). I will say that BestBuy was very responsive in settling this issue and making things right so in that regard I'm pleased.
This review is from KitchenAid - 25.8 Cu. Ft. 5-Door French Door Refrigerator - Stainless Steel
Posted by JRo2000
Dazzling platinum interior with great lighting! Bought this beautiful refrigerator in November just before Thanksgiving and have loved the depth of shelves as well as width of shelving compared to our old side by side refrigerator. I only gave 4 stars in my rating on the KitchenAid website, but now that I’ve used the refrigerator a little longer, I’m bumping my rating up to 5 stars on this website. This refrigerator is very deep and holds more than you would think. We had a fresh turkey, ham, and all the other fixings that were easily stored for our holiday feasting pleasure. The separate drawers for keeping our deli/cheese/butter organized and my veggies fresh (love the filters included w/attachments for different compartments) are absolutely a plus. It's been great to open only the drawers for our dairy products and veggies, rather than the larger compartment - seems to really keep everything fresh longer with enough organizational options to suit different uses over time (adjustable settings on the drawers). I also like the auto-fill feature for measuring out water for our kettle and other cooking needs. Although I had some misgivings about the short space for the door shelves on the right side, the space was adjustable and with the middle shelf now being used as our taller item shelf, it has worked out fine after all. The refrigerator meets our needs with such an elegant visual appeal! My only negative view involves one small design issue: the opening "button" for the ice maker is very hard to actually open and a bit inferior compared to all other components. However, perhaps I just need to get use to using it. Overall, this is a small thing compared to how much we love our new frig!
This review is from KitchenAid - 25.8 Cu. Ft. 5-Door French Door Refrigerator - Stainless Steel
Posted by C007HomeFront
The WOW factor is definitely there but this fridge does have some drawbacks/things to get use to. Replaced 13 YO Samsung FrenchDoor FF that was working fine but drove us nuts with not enough ice production, incandescent lighting, dents and finger prints in SS that required frequent cleaning. Have been using this one just over a week and SS print-shield finish is great, ice production is surprisingly good, love the LED lighting, interior seems bigger than previous same size fridge and the drawers offer great organization options. The cons the ice maker on the left drawer kills all storage on the inside of that door, BUT with no icemaker inside you get more shelf space so that is kind of a wash. We use to put a gallon of milk and a gallon of OJ on the inside right door on one shelf but this fridge can only accommodate one per shelf and the spacing is tight so getting them in/out is a pain. Had to adapt by using the sliding shelf inside to free up space for tall stuff like milk/juice/soda. The lighting in the fridge is awesome but the lighting in the freezer is hidden/too far inside to be useful. I read and contribute to reviews a lot so I was concerned about the negatives on this fridge. Most to me appear to be from 2016 the year I think they started production, the more recent reviews are more positive making me think/hope they solved quality issues. I spent a lot of time aligning the doors/drawer faces to get it looking perfect. I do feel like it runs a lot/all of the time....I believe newer variable speed compressors will do this, so should not be a huge energy hog, but their energy star rating does show it consumes a lot of energy/year. The auto close doors are a nice feature but to get inside to the left side shelves you have to swing the door wide open to get around the ice maker and the auto close feature doesn't work if door is left open beyond 45 degrees. EXPENSIVE was another concern but the wow factor and you only live once thinking made me go for it. IF the reliability is not an issue (Consumer reports says it is) and I get 13+ years out of it like I did the Samsung than I'll forget the price. IF it starts breaking I'll regret the purchase. Too early to tell but for now Wife and I open the door and stare inside and say WOW!
This review is from KitchenAid - 25.8 Cu. Ft. 5-Door French Door Refrigerator - Stainless Steel
Posted by ScottL