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The KitchenAid 30 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator with Exterior Water and Ice gives you the capacity and organization you need to fit everything from your last farmer's market haul—without losing sight of it. It features a Wood-Look Sliding Storage Tray that keeps serving platters at the ready, and Large Capacity Ice Production that delivers ice right when you want it.
Q: What is Energy Efficient rating of KitchenAid 30 cu ft French door w ice maker and prod+deli drawer
A: Hello! Please see the link to EnergyStar.gov, for the statistics on this model. https://tinyurl.com/55nn4mmd
Q: Where is the option to change the handle color on the refrigerator an range?
A: Why is the KitchenAid handle kits for the front door refrigerators and the four different colors all out of stock? When will they become available through Best Buy or KitchenAid? I purchase this just so I could switch the handles. Are the GE café handle kit compatible?

The KitchenAid 30 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator with Exterior Water and Ice gives you the capacity and organization you need to fit everything from your last farmer's market haul—without losing sight of it. It features a Wood-Look Sliding Storage Tray that keeps serving platters at the ready, and Large Capacity Ice Production that delivers ice right when you want it.

The 29 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator with Exterior Water and Ice and FreshChill Full-Width Refrigerated Drawer gives you the capacity and organization you need to fit everything from your last farmer's market haul—without losing sight of it. You'll also get a Full-Width Refrigerated Drawer that lets you choose which temperature you want your items set at, and the Wood-Look Sliding Storage Tray that keeps serving platters at the ready.

The KitchenAid 30 cu. ft. French Door Refrigerator with Exterior Water and Ice gives you the capacity and organization you need to fit everything from your last farmer's market haul—without losing sight of it. It features a Wood-Look Sliding Storage Tray that keeps serving platters at the ready, and Large Capacity Ice Production that delivers ice right when you want it.

This KitchenAid counter-depth french door refrigerator elevates your style with a Juniper exterior color and option to upgrade with customizable hardware. The FreshChill Temperature-Controlled Full-Width Pantry Drawer lets you customize temperature settings for the items you reach for most. And the true counter-depth design allows the refrigerator to fit nearly flush with surrounding cabinetry, offering a built-in look and more room to move in your kitchen.
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Very spacious and clean looking with the wood trim looks very high end works as described only think I dislike is water dispenser is a straight shot down when dispensing
Posted by JoshuaG
I really love this fridge. It looks great in my kitchen — the stainless steel finish gives it a clean, modern look, and it’s easy to wipe down. The doors open smoothly and feel solid, and the inside lighting makes it super easy to see everything. There’s a ton of space inside, which is awesome for big grocery runs. The shelves are easy to adjust, and the big drawer across the bottom of the fridge is perfect for snacks, deli stuff, or cheese. The freezer is roomy too and makes it easy to keep things organized. The water and ice dispenser work great, and the ice tastes clean. It also runs really quietly, which I appreciate since my kitchen opens up to the living room. Overall, I’m really happy with it — it looks good, keeps everything cold, and just works like it should. Definitely worth it if you want a solid, good-looking fridge that you don’t have to fuss with.
This review is from KitchenAid - 30 Cu. Ft. French Door Refrigerator with Exterior Water and Ice - Stainless Steel
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