
Make room for food items of various sizes with this GE Series French door refrigerator. Its flexible QuickSpace Shelf systemcan slide individually to easily accommodate tall items like wine bottles. This 23.8-cubic-foot GE Series French door refrigerator saves more space with its external ice and water dispenser, which uses XWFE advanced water filtration.
A: Hello Lynda. This is RICHARDatGEA. The GFE24JSKSS is a frost-free refrigerator and it features the Frost Guard technology. The Frost Guard technology defrost means that the refrigerator will only defrost as needed. It accounts for door openings and usage to determine when it is necessary to defrost and how long the defrost cycle needs to run. If the refrigerator is not being frequently used (ex. family on vacation), it will not defrost as often. It also utilizes a "Pre-Chill" function to lower the freezer temperature prior to the defrost cycle. This lowering of freezer temperature allows the freezer to return to its set temperature point more quickly once the defrost cycle is complete. All this amounts to less thawing of foods and refreezing during the defrost cycle. The result is that it reduces freezer burn. Thanks for your question.
A: Yes there are rollers...things I really really like is the way every thing can be seen when you open the double doors,it is so much easier to keep orderly and neat. It has about a square foot less room but feels bigger than my side by side GE. THE DRAWER IN THE FREEZER IS GREAT ROLLS WELL AND SINCE THE ICE MAKER IS IN THE LEFT DOOR OF THE TOP, THERE ISNT ANY FREEZER ROOM TAKEN UP BY THE ICE MAKER OR A BASKET TO KEEP IT. IT LOOKS GREAT. I LIKED THE LOOK OF THE ONE WITH THE THIRD DRAWER BUT NOT THE PRACTICALITY OF THE SPACE. AND OF COURSE THE COST FACTOR. I DO LIKE THE DRAWERS IN THE TOP AND BOTTOM. ONE NOTE ON THE MEASURMENTS IS THAT THE HEIGHT INCLUDES THE HINGES FOR THE DOORS THAT ARE AT THE FRONT AND MOST TIMES THEY DONT GO UNDER THE TOP CUPBOATD,
A: Mine took about 6 hours
A: Hi Jim- The width with door open 90˚ including door handle is 40 7/8". The drawers can generally be accessed with 90˚door opening but not removed. We suggest to view the Quick Specs at the following link for all product dimensions: http://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=GFE24JGK_c2.pdf - Also, view page 20 of the Installation Instructions for clearance requirements: http://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=49-60805-1.PDF - Keep in touch! SUE@GEA
A: Hi - Thank you for your interest in a GE French door refrigerator. In the event of an extended power outage, there is a possibility the ice in the bin could melt. In most cases, the water from the ice will be contained within the ice bin but could spill out onto the floor of the freezer if the ice bin was full of ice at the time of the outage. If the failure occurs when you're at home and you see the ice is beginning to melt, you can empty the ice into a sealed storage container and place it back in the freezer. As far as the electronic panel is concerned, it depends on how the panel fails. There is a possibility the refrigerator and freezer compartments will continue to operate at your last temperature settings even though the temperatures will not display. If the electronic panel fails completely, it may affect the temperature settings as well. We hope this helps. Vikki@GEA
Q: Does the black stainless steel refrigerator hold magnets? What about the stainless steel?
A: Yes and it shows all kinds of finferprints too :( the only difference from standard stainless is a more up to date look But just today I looked it over and said to myself wow they say you cant notice fingerprints but that is not true at all
A: Home Depot seems to contradict itself about its requirements on the ice maker set up. It clearly states that the water line and shut off valve be located within 6 feet of the fridge on the same floor. However when my fridge was delivered the requirements changed and left me stranded with my brand new fridge sitting in the middle of my living room until the next open appt. a week later ! All this because they said my shut off valve was not behind the fridge stuck on the wall where they claim its supposed to be, which is B.S., my shut off was 5 feet away under my sink where any person with half a brain knows thats where it should be ,not trapped behind a 300 lb. fridge taking up needed space on a wall !