A:AnswerHello Jimmy! We are unable to pre install a garage kit inside of the refrigerator FFTR1821QS. However, the refrigerator has already been designed as a garage ready refrigerator and would not need the kit. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHi Anonymous,
Thank you for your submission. In researching the model FFTR1814QW and FFTR1821QW, we were able to identify that they both are automatic defrost top mount refrigerators. Thank you for allowing us to assist you with your inquiry.
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A:AnswerI didn't. I usually never do as the products usually have issues fairly early on in my experience (which would then be cover by the original warranty) and therefore many products will simply outlast the extended warranty period. However, another way to look at it is that you are simply buying piece of mind and for some folks it's well worth it.
A:AnswerHello Libby! The refrigerator FFTR1821QS is 30 inches wide, 30-1/8 inches deep, and 66-1/8 inches tall. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. Please, do not hesitate to contact us directly or via the Q&A forum on this website for any additional assistance. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHello Frigidaire Shopper! The refrigerator FFTR1821QW does have the feature of being garage ready. This means that temperatures under 32°F will not affect the operation of the freezer. However, temperatures above 110°F will affect the operation. We hope that this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerI do not have a problem with leaking; however like all refrigerators check the tray at the back of the refrigerator near the bottom; since they are frost resistant, the condensation goes here, you can just pull out the tray and empty any water that might have collected there. With my old refrigerator I cleaned it out every 6 to 8 months, the water usually dries up due to condensation, but I kept it clean.
A:AnswerIt does have a secondary thermostat to adjust the freezer separately from the fridge. I have mine in a cold garage and keep the freezer thermostat set to the coldest setting, and so far everything is staying frozen solid. The Best Buy sales rep told me that for 2015 Frigidaire included that garage kit pre-installed with all models. I could not verify that anywhere else, but I did read elsewhere that the unit now has two thermostats, which I can verify and confirm that cold garage functionality is great so far.
A:AnswerHello LJC! The refrigerator (FFTR1821QS) does not need to have a water line connection in order to cool. If you want to use the icemaker you would need to install a water line. We hope this information is helpful. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHello Frigidaire Shopper! Your refrigerator, FFTR1821QS, is ice maker ready. You would need ice maker kit, IM116, to have ice. You may view this part online at: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/frigidaire-dual-icemaker-kit-white/9876104.p?id=1219442702065&skuId=9876104. If you have any further questions or concerns in reference to this warranty please do not hesitate to contact us directly or by resubmitting a question on this Q&A website.
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A:AnswerGood Morning Aimee! The instructions we have available within the manual reflect several generic models. The water that is pooling into the refrigerator FFTR1821QS may be from a clogged drain line. Please contact us directly for additional assistance with the refrigerator. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHey Jane, thank you for your inquiry. Yes, your refrigerator should have come with a hinge cover (part 240354404). Regarding the sounds you are noticing, the compressor operates at a higher pressure when first starting and the noise should disappear as the refrigerator continues to run and balance pressures. Modern, high-efficiency compressors operate much faster than older models. The compressor may have a high-pitched hum or pulsating sound. Hope this helps! -Jennifer