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If you’ve ever wished you had more space to get more organized, your wish has been granted. With 28 cubic feet, you get that extra space. Thanks to the ultimate organization of the double freezer drawers, you can forget frozen-food avalanches—you've got a place for everything from popsicles to a family-size turkey. You also get LG's latest innovations like ThinQ Technology, letting you control key refrigerator features from anywhere, at any time, right from your smartphone. Plus, the Slim SpacePlus Ice System frees up even more room in the door and shelf. Aesthetics and functionality come together in perfect harmony with this French-Door refrigerator.

Express your stylish side or let your organized side have it all—either way, capture your best side in LG's side-by-side InstaView refrigerator with Craft Ice. The modern exterior includes flat doors, discreet pocket handles and a seamless, edge-to-edge InstaView glass panel. Just knock twice, take a look and see the possibilities. An organizer’s dream, you can stock up for the week and store it all in easy sight and with easy access to all 27 cu. ft. of space. Then, take your entertaining to the next level with LG's exclusive slow-melting Craft Ice for better-tasting drinks from cocktails to smoothies.

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.

Samsung's 4-Door French Door 28 cu. ft. Refrigerator with modern design features FlexZone Drawer which has four temperature settings for storing various food items. Twin Cooling Plus optimizes the temperature and humidity in the fridge and freezer.
| Pros for LG - 27.8 Cu. Ft. 4-Door French Door Smart Refrigerator with Double Freezer Drawers - Stainless Steel | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Performance, Capacity, Size, Noise Level, Freezer Design | Overall Performance, Design, Size, Craft Ice, Storage Space | Overall Performance, Capacity, Design, Noise Level, Ice Production | Overall Performance, Capacity, Size, Design, Drawer Functionality |
| Cons for LG - 27.8 Cu. Ft. 4-Door French Door Smart Refrigerator with Double Freezer Drawers - Stainless Steel | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Temperature Control | Temperature Control | Ice Maker Performance, Dispenser Light |
Customers express satisfaction with the refrigerator's ample storage space, overall performance, reasonable size, quiet operation, and effective temperature control. However, some customers have reported issues with the ice maker's performance. Additionally, a few customers have noted concerns about the door design.
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Great fridge! Very easy to set temperature through the app. It’s super spacious which is why we primarily wanted this fridge. I really like how there are 2 freezers. It helps keep things more organized rather than everything pilling on top of each other. I also like the settings of the drawers which keep my vegetables and fruits stay fresh for a long time and keep my delis and meats fresh
ZhorzhikG Posted
I like this fridge. My previous fridge, (brand name with-held) that quit after only nine years, was also a French Door with water dispenser and ice maker, but had a single freezer drawer that was deep, and difficult to access frozen items at the bottom. I prefer this double drawer freezer. In the top drawer, with a divider, I keep ice cream and other things on the left side, frozen vegies on the right. The lower drawer, I keep chicken and fish on the left, and beef and pork on the right. This fridge is wi-fi capable, but I don't really see a need for it yet. It's not one of those high priced units, but it is good quality with lots of good features.
raybo Posted
This was just installed a few days ago, so here are my initial impressions. I like the look of the fridge. I like that the ice maker has been moved to the door, it leaves more shelf room in the fridge. However, I’m not sure if it’s the weight of the ice maker in the door or what, but that left door slams shut. And I mean SLAMS shut. Which is shocking every time it happens. Makes me jump every time. You have to remember to hold on to the door as it closes in order to guide it to close slowly and without a sudden bang. I have 3 small children, I will have no luck getting them to remember this. Thus, I know I cannot keep anything glass in the small shelves in the door. Additionally, the slide out gliding drawer inside the refrigerator needs a redesign. If you can’t open both the fridge doors fully backwards, it hits the door and you’re only able to access the front half of that glide out drawer. This is my problem bc the left side of my refrigerator has a wall next to it. I cannot fully open the left door backwards therefore I cannot open that gliding drawer fully. If they would simply redesign the top of that drawer to be a dome shape that you can open up (pull the top upwards) I could still access the back of the drawer even if I can’t fully pull the drawer out. But, it is a fixed flat top. My last refrigerator was designed with the dome top you could open up and boy I sure miss it. Also, I do not like that the bottom freezer drawer does not have a light. Why not? The top freezer drawer does. And lastly, when I saw the floor model in the store it had an on/off button for the ice bin in the top drawer of freezer. My understanding from the sales associate was that controlled whether or not I wanted the fridge to make the ice for that freezer tray. However when I received the fridge, there is no on/off button and I read instructions that say you have to manually dump ice into the freezer bin. So I don’t understand how LG can make an update to the fridge but keep the same model #? Now I’m wondering what other changes have been made (any corrections?) that I didn’t get as it seems I have a down level/older version of this fridge?
Jess Posted