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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 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.

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.

Organize your food efficiently with this GE Profile Series 27.9 cu. ft. 4-door French door refrigerator. TwinChill evaporators feature separate climates in the fresh food and freezer sections to keep foods fresh. Easily store and access your favorites, including taller items, such as recorked wine bottles, with an innovative door-in-door design and convenient rotating bin.
| Pros for KitchenAid - 26.2 Cu. Ft. Multi-Door French Door Refrigerator with Platinum Interior - Stainless Steel | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Performance, Capacity, Design, Noise Level, Ice Production | Overall Performance, Design, Capacity, Lighting, Drawer Functionality | Overall Performance, Design, Lighting, Storage Capacity, Size | Overall Performance, Capacity, Lighting, Noise Level, Door Design |
| Cons for KitchenAid - 26.2 Cu. Ft. Multi-Door French Door Refrigerator with Platinum Interior - Stainless Steel | |||
| Temperature Control | Ice Maker Performance | Ice Maker Performance, Noise Level, Condensation | Freezer Performance |
Customers recognize the 26.2 Cu. Ft. Multi-Door French Door Refrigerator with Platinum Interior as a fabulous upgrade, praising its overall performance and thoughtful design. Users appreciate the flexible storage options that maximize space, efficient ice production, and quiet operation. However, a few customers have reported concerns regarding the accuracy of the temperature control display.
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Product itself looks great and is performing well. Caveat, we have only had it a very short while. The space that you have for both fridge and freezer is great for up to a family of probably 3-4 depending on what you are storing. Looks great, the metal, wood and grey finish really pop. Happy with it so far!
Mlauer Posted
Thank you for the opportunity to review my new Kitchen aid Refrigerator. I love everything about it. The space inside, the compartments are many. Including the freezer space. It is very quiet. The price point was genuine. Best Buy sales and service personnel was terrific right down to delivery set up and removal of old appliance. Best Buy is my new home for appliances. Second purchase in 6 months. First KitchenAid. Thank you
SheilaBNewKitchenAidAppli Posted
I purchased this fridge at a discount because it was "out of the box." Someone had returned it for reasons unknown. Its condition was labeled "excellent" meaning there are minimal cosmetic flaws, but no mechanical problems. This turned out to be not quite true. The delivery men told me the left rear wheel was turned sideways, making it difficult to impossible to roll the fridge in and out. The fridge was delivered on Monday, Dec 30, and the delivery men were unable to connect the fridge to the line that my old model used. I can't explain this because it's not my area of expertise. I was able to get a plumber that day, even without it being an emergency. The plumber managed to get the fridge out of its position but we were unable to return it to its place because of the wheel. I called Best Buy at the number I had used for delivery arrangements. The woman I reached said the delivery men couldn't return that day to move the fridge. OK. I get that. But she said I would have to hang up and call back the next day. I repeated this back to her and asked if I had that right. Yes. That I didn't understand. Rather than call the next day, I went to the store where I'd made the purchase so I could return the water line they said was mandatory for purchase. The plumber didn't need it. He used the old line. While at the store, I asked them if they could have someone come to fix the wheel and move the fridge back into position. I was told they could move it and I'm on the schedule to have that done on Friday. But I need to call KitchenAid to repair the wheel "for liability reasons." When the fridge was plugged in by the delivery men, it sounded fine. Two hours later, the motor started making loud noises, like a lawn mower. The noise stopped right before the plumber arrived. It hasn't made the noise since then. I have no idea what caused it. So, today is Wednesday, January 1, and I need to call KitchenAid tomorrow. Depending on their answer, I'll either have the wheel fixed or I'll return this fridge to Best Buy for a fridge that is still boxed. The fridge is beautiful and has some really nice features, including a drawer with independent temperature controls that can be adjusted depending on what you have stored in it. Currently, I have beverage bottles in it, including champagne bottles, so it's plenty big enough. Because I'm uncertain what will happen, I haven't restocked the fridge, so I can't say whether the freezer is cold enough to freeze meat, but the digital readout for the freezer reads 0°F (-18°C). The fridge compartment is preset to 37°F (3°C), but is adjustable. The water dispenser seems to slowly drip water (a total of one to four drops) after it's used. My old KitchenAid didn't have that issue. This one dispenses water faster than the old one did, so maybe that's the trade-off?
JanPZ Posted