Specifications
Voice Assistant Built-inNoProduct Height70 1/4 inchesProduct Width35 3/4 inchesHeight To Top Of Refrigerator (Without Hinges)68 7/8 inchesHeight To Top Of Door Hinge70 1/4 inchesDepth Without Handle28 1/4 inches
Key Specs
Voice Assistant Built-inNoProduct Height70 1/4 inchesProduct Width35 3/4 inchesHeight To Top Of Refrigerator (Without Hinges)68 7/8 inchesHeight To Top Of Door Hinge70 1/4 inchesDepth Without Handle28 1/4 inchesDepth With Handle30 3/4 inchesTotal Capacity23.5 cubic feetRefrigerator StyleFrench DoorLighting TypeLEDIce MakerYesApp CompatibleYesWorks WithAmazon Alexa, Google AssistantColor FinishStainless steel
General
Product Name23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Smart Refrigerator with Craft IceBrandLGModel NumberLRFXC2416SColorStainless SteelColor FinishStainless steelSide Panel ColorGray
Compatibility
Voice Assistant Built-inNoApp CompatibleYesWorks WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Dimension
Product Height70 1/4 inchesProduct Width35 3/4 inchesProduct Depth30 3/4 inchesHeight To Top Of Refrigerator (Without Hinges)68 7/8 inchesHeight To Top Of Door Hinge70 1/4 inchesStandardized Width36 inchesCounter DepthYesDepth Without Handle28 1/4 inchesDepth With Handle30 3/4 inchesDepth Without Door24 inchesDepth With Door 90 Degrees Open42 5/8 inchesProduct Weight276 pounds
Capacity
Total Capacity23.5 cubic feetRefrigerator Capacity15.4 cubic feetFreezer Capacity8.1 cubic feet
Performance
Minimum Operating Temperature55 degrees fahrenheitMaximum Operating Temperature110 degrees fahrenheit
Features
ConfigurationFreestandingPanel ReadyNoRefrigerator StyleFrench DoorFingerprint ResistantYesConvertible Temperature ZoneNoGarage ReadyNoDual EvaporationYesDoor-Open AlarmYesSabbath ModeYesTemperature Control TypeElectronicDisplay TypeLEDDefrost TypeAutomaticHinge SettingFixed rightLighting TypeLEDWireless ConnectivityWi-Fi
Ice and Water
Ice MakerYesSecondary Ice MakerYesIce Dispenser Ice FormCrushed, CubedIce Maker Location(s)Refrigerator and FreezerDaily Ice Production4.9 poundsIce Maker Ice FormCubed, RoundIce and Water DispenserIce and waterIce and Water Dispenser LocationExternalDispensed Water TypeCold WaterDispenser FeaturesDispenser control lock-out, Dispenser light, Filtration replacement light, Measured fill, Tall
Storage
Number of External Doors/Drawers3Number of Refrigerator Shelves4Refrigerator Shelf StyleAdjustable, Fixed, Folding, Removable, Spill proofQuick Access DoorNoDairy CenterNoGallon Door StorageYesHumidity-Controlled CrisperYesDeli Meat DrawerYesRefrigerator Shelf MaterialSpill-proof glass
Freezer Info
Freezer CompartmentYesFreezer LocationBottomFreezer Door TypePull Out DrawerFreezer Interior LightYesQuick FreezeNo
Filter Info
Water FiltrationYesWater Filter Model NumberLT1000PAir FilterYesAir Filter Model NumberLT120F
Electrical Specification
Amperage15 amperesVoltage115 voltsEstimated Annual Electricity Use683 kilowatt hoursEstimated Annual Operating Cost82 United States dollars
Certifications Listings & Approvals
ENERGY STAR CertifiedYesADA CompliantYesCEE QualifiedNoConsortium for Energy Efficiency (CEE) RatingNot Available
Warranty
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts1 Year General, 5 Years Sealed System, 5 Years Compressor, 6-10 Years Linear CompressorManufacturer's Warranty - Labor1 Year General, 5 Years Sealed System, 5 Years Compressor
Other
UPC048231807333
At 23.5 cu. ft. capacity, this LG three-door counter-depth refrigerator can not only stand flush with your countertop to provide a seamless look, it's got the room to store all your family's favorite foods. This spacious refrigerator is equipped with dual icemaker for unlimited ice and slow melting Craft Ice balls.
Large Capacity 23.5 cu. ft.
Stock-up and store everything you need. With a cavernous 23.5 cubic feet of space, this LG French Door refrigerator gives you ample space for all of your family’s favorite foods and keeps them conveniently organized and within reach.
Counter Depth
Enjoy a built-in look with the counter depth feature on this LG refrigerator. Thanks to its slightly shallower depth, it can stand flush with your countertop for a sleek look.
Cool Guard
Cool Guard metal interior panel wall helps maintain cold air while adding a premium look
ThinQ Care
Keep your appliances running smoothly with ThinQ Care, now in the ThinQ app. Get notifications about usage, maintenance, plus early diagnosis right on your phone. ThinQ Care will help you understand your appliance needs, avoid potential problems, and keep your appliance running its best.
One size fits all
From pitchers to pint glasses, this external filtered ice and water dispenser can accommodate just about any container. The water and ice dispenser in this LG refrigerator is among the tallest around, measuring in at an ultra-accommodating 12.6 inches.
The convenient Measured Fill lets you select the exact amount of filtered water in ounces (4, 8, 16, or 32), to save you time and hassle measuring for drinks mixes, recipes and more. Plus, the brushed metal finish touch display includes easy-to-operate temperature controls and refrigerator options.
Also features LG's new pharmaceutical water filter, NSF certified to reduce more contaminants than our previous filters, for freshness you can taste!
Dual Ice Maker with Craft Ice
From craft cocktails and whiskey to soft drinks, lemonade, even iced coffee, give your beverages the perfect ice. Dual ice makers, dispensed from the door and the freezer compartment, automatically produce ice so you never run out.
Creates standard ice cubes, crushed ice and LG's exclusive round Craft Ice - crafted to melt slower, chill more efficiently, and help beverages taste their best for longer.
Slim SpacePlus Ice System
Ice makers are great, but not if it means you can't fit all of your food in the fridge. The Slim SpacePlus Ice System generous shelf space¹ and allows even more space for door bins.
Smart Cooling Plus System
Smart Cooling Plus technology is designed to maintain superior conditions within the refrigerator. The Linear Compressor and Dual Evaporators react quickly to humidity and temperature levels and help keep your food fresher, longer.
Meanwhile, strategically-placed vents in every section help to surround your food with cool, fresh air no matter where you put it.
Door Cooling+
The Door Cooling+ vent extends the reach of LG’s Smart Cooling system. Blasts of cool air reach all areas of the refrigerator—including the door—to help maintain consistent temperatures from top to bottom and keep produce fresh up to 2X longer.²
Glide N' Serve Drawer
Located just below the humidity-controlled crispers, this full-width, temperature-controlled drawer makes party preparations a snap. Store everything from deli platters to fruit trays at just the right temperature with one press of the touch pad controls.
The lid opens automatically when you slide out the drawer for fast loading and unloading.
3-Tier Organization Freezer
The 3-Tier Organization Freezer system can keep food organized and easily accessible. Now you can prioritize what's in your freezer so you can find anything fast.
Sophisticated Style and Design
Contoured doors, hidden hinges, and great interior features give your refrigerator a look as sophisticated as it is functional. Its beauty isn't just outside. This appliance's thoughtful design helps you create the sophisticated, distinctive kitchen you deserve.
Smart Pull Handle
The Smart Pull Handle makes opening and closing the freezer quick and easy. All it takes is a simple lift of the handle for effortless access to your freezer.
Fresh Air Filter
Your food isn't the only thing that stays fresh. Only LG offers a 1 layer Fresh Air Filter with dedicated fan that pushes cleaner, fresher air into the fridge.
ThinQ Technology
From making extra ice for tonight’s dinner party while you’re at work to adjusting temperatures with simple voice commands, LG refrigerators with ThinQ technology will change the way you think - and the way you live.
Download the free ThinQ app to your Android/iOS device and let the possibilities unfold. Receive notifications on your smartphone when the door is open or your water filter needs to be replaced. Control refrigerator and freezer temperatures remotely. Diagnose issues and get quick, expert advice.
10-Year Manufacturer's Limited Warranty on Linear Compressor
When you buy a refrigerator, you don't want to worry that it won't last. Because the Linear Compressor motor uses fewer moving parts and operates more efficiently, LG confidently backs the motor with a 10-year limited warranty.
ENERGY STAR Qualified
This ENERGY STAR qualified LG refrigerator exceeds minimum federal energy standards to positively impact your energy bill, your energy consumption, and most importantly, the environment.
¹Compared to standard width LG French door refrigerators
²Than other LG models. Based on LG internal tests between LFXS30796D and LRFDS3006S and in combination with Linear Cooling and Smart Cooling technologies.
What's Included
LG 23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Smart Refrigerator with Craft Ice
4 split (3 fixed and 1 folding) refrigerator shelves
2 crisper bins
Glide N' Serve Drawer
8 refrigerator door bins
Freezer drawer
Ice bin
Water filter
Air filter
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- A: AnswerTurn off the ice maker for a couple of days. After the 2 days, remove the ice bucket, turn on the ice maker and push the reset button(little square button up and under the front panel of the ice maker). You may need the assistance of small mirror or use your cell phone and reverse the view so you can see the reset button. When you push the button, it will activate the "dumping mode" and the balls of ice will be hanging from the silicone molds they are stuck to. Grab them quickly before the mechanism closes again. You will probably have three ice balls stuck together. After removal, the water will fill the molds as usual. This will allow the ice to start forming as normal. Wait 24-36 hours for the next batch to cycle through. This overflow situation has happen to me twice in the past, and this is how I fixed it.
Answered by MAUMAU
- A: AnswerWe got our refrigerator a month ago and we have the EXACT same issue. Water and regular ice taste fine… but craft ice balls are unusable as they taste so strongly of chemicals. It’s not our lines as we have a brand new copper ice maker line. I saw someone post the same question on LG’s forum and it never received a response. Frustrating because it was one of the main selling features of this product for me. If even LG themselves wouldn’t respond to a customer on their own forum, I would say avoid this product if it’s an important feature to you.
Answered by John
Q: QuestionDo you have to use the craft ice balls or can that be turned off?(3 answers)
A: AnswerHello MIssK. Both the In-Door Slim SpacePlus® Ice Maker in the refrigerator compartment and the Craft Ice™ Maker in the freezer compartment of the ENERGY STAR® Qualified 23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Refrigerator with Craft Ice™ Maker, Model # LRFXC2416S have a power switch on them and can be turned off...^IFVAnswered by LGAnswers
Q: QuestionDo you need a certain amount of space around the refrigerator for air circulation?(2 answers)
A: AnswerAirflow around refrigerators is very necessary. Refrigerators need to breathe. If they are entirely boxed in, then there's not much room for ventilation. The recommended installation clearance spacing for the ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Refrigerator with Craft Ice™ - PrintProof™ Stainless Steel, Model # LRFXC2416S is Sides 1/8", Top 1", Back 2". The coils and components are located below the refrigerator in the back and if the fridge has proper spacing the grill below the unit will pull in cooler air as the coils and components heat up. The warm air will travel behind the rear of the fridge and dissipate through the top channel. This keeps the coils and components cool, so they do not overheat. A fridge without proper ventilation will show specific symptoms, some right away, and some over the course of a few years. If the compressor runs at an above average temperature for a prolonged period or is unable to properly cool down you may see the following issues: Poor cooling, unusually loud compressor noise and vibrations, an increase in electricity bills, and compressor or condenser issues including component failure unusually early...^IFVAnswered by LGAnswers
- A: AnswerPer manufacturer's instructions, the water filter can be replaced on the inside of the door without turning off the water supply.
Answered by Kenny
- A: AnswerThe ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Refrigerator with Craft Ice™ Maker - PrintProof™ Stainless Steel, Model # LRFXC2416S does have an Inverter Linear Compressor that comes with a Limited Manufacturer's Warranty of 10 Years from date of purchase...^IFV
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- A: AnswerThe ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Refrigerator with Craft Ice™ Maker - PrintProof™ Stainless Steel, Model # LRFXC2416 is only available in PrintProof™ Stainless Steel. The PrintProof™ Stainless Steel on the refrigerator will match the Stainless Steel and PrintProof™ Stainless Steel on any of our other appliances. Depending on how well the PC/Laptop that you are viewing the pictures of the refrigerator on renders colors, the PrintProof™ Stainless Steel may look very gray, but it does match all our other Stainless Steel and PrintProof™ Stainless Steel finishes...^IFV
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- A: AnswerPage 24 in your owner's manual for the ENERGY STAR® Qualified LG 23.5 Cu. Ft. French Door Counter-Depth Refrigerator with Craft Ice™ - PrintProof™ Stainless Steel, Model # LRFXC2416S has instructions about leveling and the refrigerator and aligning the doors that might help with preventing the door from slamming. Should you need further assistance, you can also contact our Support Representatives at (800) 243-0000...^IFV
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Handsome, tons of space, craft ice not perfect
Was going to get a more subdued fridge w/o ice/water on the door but saw the Craft Ice feature on the LG and was sold. In general great fridge. So much more usable space than the GE fridge it replaced. Crazy knowing both fridges have the exact same measurements. Rich looking inside, doesn't smudge on the outside. Runs quiet except with the party Craft Ice drops it's 3 nuggets. So on to the Craft Ice, that's why your here now isn't it? The pics provided by LG show crystal clear ice that look like about 2.5 to 3 inches in diameter based on the glass and models hand. I just reread the product description on BB and I didn't see ice dimensions. If you download the product manual off the LG site it does say 2 inches. So the Craft Ice balls are two inches, one end tends to be a bit flat with a dimple, the rest of the ball perfectly round. They are clear, not quite the crystal clear from the product images but about 85-90% clear for me. When they are plunked into a drink they look even clearer. They said the water supply can affect things but where this fridge resides the water is excellent, also water goes through the supplied filter so was expecting better. I waited one month before doing this review as they say the Craft Ice get better over time. And it goes get better, the first week or so the Craft Ice is a bit malformed and not so clear. Sometime in the second week the Craft Ice peaked and has remained consistent. They're good, I like them but was slightly disappointed hence the 4 out of 5 stars. They come in batches of 3 and each batch takes 18-24hr. There is a cool option to double the speed but they say the clearness degrades. I haven't tried the 6/day but will and update this review. Just fyi there is regular old-school ice too that comes out the front door, smaller size cubes which I like, regular cube shape, creates quickly, operates well. LG cleverly put the regular ice bin in the left French door behind the food panel. E\asy to get to if you want to pull out the regular ice out to fill an ice bucket. So don't think you'll run out of ice. Just the big boys take a day, and I will say, they are worth the wait. All that aside, I do like the Craft Ice. I had tried molds, they're never clear even using boiled and distilled water, plus what a pain. Right now I have about 30+ almost perfect bad boy balls of ice in my fridge heading into the weekend. How cool is that! Cheers!
Posted by CBINSD
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Love It. French doors, counter-depth, ice-in-door
REVIEW of LG Refrigerator LR______ Highly recommended. Very functional and high quality. Cannot comment on longevity. Only had it for four months now. WHICH MODEL? LF or LR? Note that LG makes two series of very similar looking refrigerators – the LF series and the LR series. You really can't tell from photos of the outside. This review is for the LRFXC2416S, one of the "LR" series. This is three doors with the ice maker in the top door and the Craft Ice in the freezer. The LR series differ from the LF in these ways: • Higher-priced ($500-1000 more) • A tiny bit taller (about ½”), • Chrome trim inside (instead of white), • LED lighting on the SIDES and top of the upper section • Better quality drawer rollers • “Craft Ice” in the lower ice-maker. • 3 drawers in freezer (rather than 2) FRENCH DOORS? OR SIDE-BY-SIDE? We were pretty happy with our old side-by-side and debated the switch to French Doors. We went French and are very happy. Bottom Line: going French makes the refrigerator section MUCH better, and the freezer a bit worse. The refrigerator section seems roomier and it’s a lot easier to move things around due to the wider shelves. We like the crisper drawers at waist level rather than ankle level. The shelves on the door are HUGE on the right door – that seems standard these days – and tiny on the left due to the icemaker. This works out well. We don’t buy gallons of anything, so our door shelves are filled with bottles of mayo, pickles, garlic, etc. The small shelf on the left is dedicated to hot sauce, a major convenience. Having the freezer on the bottom is just not as convenient as the side-by-side – but even as a family that uses the freezer quite a bit, we’d do the French Doors again. We are in the top section 20-30x a day, and in the freezer 4-5x. And over the three months we’ve owned it, we’ve learned to utilize the space better and remember where things are. The little extra freezer drawer on the LR series is helpful, but it is so narrow it takes some getting used to. ICE MAKER IN THE DOOR? We were reluctant to buy another model with the ice-maker in the door because our last one broke and couldn’t be fixed – and it seems everyone has problems with them. Plus, you lose some space in the refrigerator section. However, (1) my wife uses a LOT of ice, (2) I mean a LOT of ice, and OFTEN, and (3) we have all the space we need in the refrigerator section. After three months, this seems a good decision. My wife gets ice up to 10 times a day, so not having to open the freezer is handy. The drawer is just not as easy to open as the side-by-side freezer door was. Hopefully the unit will not break, or if so be easy to repair. In any event, we now have TWO ice-makers. If one breaks, we use the other. CONTROLLER: I ddon’t really like this. You can adjust the temperature of freezer and fridge sections easily from the ice dispenser. I don’t need this front and center, as we’ve changed it a few times without meaning to. Unfortunately, if you use the “lock” function, you can’t change from ice to water dispense. DOOR ALARM: Some reviews note the door open alarm chime is annoying. I totally disagree and presume they changed it? I find it soft and just the right tone to remind me to close the door if I left it open by mistake, or if one of us is spending way too much time deciding if the leftover pizza is too old to eat or not. If you ignore the chime, it stops quickly. Glad it’s there, actually. CRAFT ICE: The LR series have “craft ice” in the freezer – round golf ball size. You can make 3 a day (clear ice) or 6 a day (cloudy.) (They have to freeze them slower to keep them clear.). They’re pretty cool looking, and they last longer in water bottles, but overall we’d rather just have a regular icemaker. We don’t entertain much, maybe that’s different for you. Minor drawback. They are a good conversation piece. COUNTER-DEPTH? This was a no-brainer for us. Space is at a premium, the fridge location is central, and it sticks out much less. It has significantly less space, but it’s plenty big for us (family of three) even though we eat at home most days, my wife is Vegan, and use tons of fruits and veggies. The only real issue is that the crisper drawers are small. I’d like them to be larger. Actually, I’d like to have four of them instead of two. Even at this size I have trouble getting to the stuff on the bottom. A tad shorter and twice as many would be my request. COOLING AND ICE-MAKING SPEED: We’ve had no issues. When you get this installed, you need to give everything a week or two (!) to get cold and catch up on the ice. It makes it within 24 hours, but somehow it needs to hit a rhythm. Those first few days are a bit nerve-wracking (“will it work??”). Now that we’re in the groove, we’ve got all the ice we need. For parties – maybe not, but we haven’t had many of those lately, and probably will need to just buy some ice. Some reviews noted poor cooling or trouble making ice. Importantly (and a bit unusually) both the air intake and exhaust are on the BACK on the bottom. So you MUST have clearance in the back, plus either the top or the sides. Ours is a pretty standard install in a wall of cabinets with a countertop, and we left 2” in back, 3” on top, and is open on both sides between the upper and lower cabinets. If your space is closed on all sides and top, or if you stick this right against the back wall, I doubt it would work well unless you put some vent holes in the cabinetry somehow. Just to be OCD about it, I put a 1.5” foam cylinder (insulation sleeve for a ¾” pipe) on the back wall mounted vertically from the floor to the top of the refrigerator so that the intake air would come in from one side and the exhaust air would go out the other side. It also keeps others from pushing it too far back. Not sure if that does any good but it seems like it should. I like the intake in the back because we have two dogs, and most refrigerators that have the intake in the front suck up a lot of dog hair and dust. NOISE: This is quiet, same as our last fridge or maybe quieter? We don't notice either. Some have commented on how loud it is? Not our experience at all. It does make a bit of a racket when the ice is dropping, sounds kind of like.... ice cubes dropping... LR or LF? Which model to buy? (See top of review) We are pretty frugal, and the price of this sucker was more than I liked. We almost stuck with our old side-by-side with the broken ice maker. We have cube trays for a while. I almost got the LF series with no ice in the door, as it was way cheaper. But I really wanted the upgrade to the LR series, so I looked around and waited until I found a scratch and dent, which took many months. I am glad I did, I liked the upgrades, but my wife would definitely go with the cheaper model. I like the LED lighting on the sides (makes everything easier to see and brighter), I like the chrome trim inside, I notice the upgraded rollers every time I use the crisper drawers (the drawers in our last fridge were basically plastic scraping on plastic!), I like the extra drawer in the freezer. Hopefully it will last longer and cools more evenly. I don’t even know if the cooling systems are different, but hopefully the mechanical inside is better as well. Overall, the space and convenience, and having ice out the wazoo has been great. Worth the $$ for something we use so many times every day. LINEAR COMPRESSOR Ah, how could I forget the Linear Compressor issue? Lots of stuff on the web about this. I read quite a bit about it, and was amazed that there wasn’t more information from LG out there addressing this issue when there is so much negativity. I almost did not buy LG due to this. However, I really liked the design, and assume they fixed the manufacturing or design issues in the years since this became a problem. There is a 5 or 10-year warranty on the compressor. At work, there are two LG basic refrigerators that have been working for years. I liked that it was made in Korea. Not as good as being made here in the USA, but I couldn’t find a real USA unit that I Iiked. Overall, not sure exactly why I decided not to worry about the issue – NOTE TO LG – why not explain the issue and what you are doing about it in clear, plain language somewhere? I assume this must be something to do with liability. Our last fridge (non-LG) had a known issue with wires going into the freezer door to the ice-maker, I found quite a few videos about it and complaints online – but nothing clear from the company was ever found. I guess big companies can’t admit fault too publicly? OVERALL COMMENTS AND QUALITY Love it.
Posted by DocDenver
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Great fridge with fast icemaker
We've had the fridge delivered on 11/3/20. Delivery and installation went very smoothly, especially considering the amount of stairs and sharp turns they had to maneuver! The delivery team gets an A+ from me! The door finish does a good job of not showing fingerprints. We are very pleased with the french door style and ease of use as compared to our previous side by side model. The internal space is well laid out and it feels much roomier that our last fridge. I was surprised by how much regular ice it produces. With 4 heavy ice users in the house, we've yet had it run out. Craft ice is a bit slow, but that's for special drinks. It makes 3 per day. Oh yeah...the "craft ice" looks like little Death Stars! One thing to consider, is the way the door hinges are positioned. On our previous model (Kitchenaid side by side) the door hinges were much closer to the door corners. The LG hinges are sitting further back from the front. This would not be an issue unless you had the fridge right up against a wall or doorway to the side. The door wouldn't open all the way as it was touching the doorway trim. The options were to just not push the fridge all the way back or trim the doorway trim piece. I paid more for a counter depth model, so I cut the trim.
Posted by Patrick415