A:AnswerThanks for your inquiry, Dave! This model refrigerator is meant to work well in ambient temperatures as you described. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please contact us directly at 1 (800) 374-4432. ~Keyanna
A:AnswerHello, DFR555.
Thank you for your question. While you can use this in a garage, a garage heater kit is needed to work efficiently in colder climates. The part number for the garage kit is 5303918301. Please feel free to reach out to us should you need assistance at 1-800-374-4432 Mon-Fri, 8:30 am-8 pm EST.
Kindly,
R'Shaye
A:AnswerHi, Anne! Thank you for your inquiry. After viewing this model, we were able to see that it does not have stabilizers. It has two front rollers that allows you move the unit for easy access when cleaning. We hope this information was helpful to you. -Ciara
A:AnswerHi there. The dimensions are Height: 59-7/8", Width: 23-3/4", Depth: 26-1/4", Case Depth: 23-1/4", and Depth (with Door 90° Open): 48". There is no ice maker with this design. The refrigerator does have rear rollers and adjustable legs in the front. Kindly, Anna
A:AnswerHello, Chief.
Yes, an ice maker can be installed in this refrigerator. The part number for the ice maker is IM117. Should you need additional assistance, please call our Customer Care Team at 1-800-374-4432 Mon-Fri, 8:30 am - 8 pm EST.
Regards,
R'Shaye
A:AnswerCORRECTION: The insulation is the same on both models. The more expensive model has ELECTRONIC digital controls and therefore uses slightly less electricity than the cheaper old fashioned mechanical turn dial controls. Electronic is slightly more precise while mechanical some technicians say is more reliable. Your choice/opinion.
A:AnswerYour answer is too general and doesn’t address the real problem. Frigidaire model FFHT1425VW06. It seems the doors have a built-in “stop”. The doors won’t close on their own unless given a strong push to overcome this “stop”. So were the doors installed incorrectly or is this just a poor design?
A:AnswerHey there, Klema33! Thank you for your inquiry. In researching, we were able to see the recommended volts are 120 volts and the required amperage is 15 amps. We hope this information was helpful to you. -Ciara
A:AnswerHello AZshopper. No, the freezer is frost free. The refrigerator will prevent warm spots and unwanted freezing with its EvenTemp™ cooling system's optimized airflow that ensures a consistent temperature throughout your refrigerator. Contact us with any additional questions. Thx ~ Anna