A:AnswerHello Freezershopper,
Regarding your first question, I’m not sure what you mean by “2 in 1 capability.” Could you please clarify?
As for your second question, the FFUE2024AN does not have wheels. It is designed to be stationary.
Regarding your third question, I couldn’t find any information about an ice maker being installed in this freezer.
If you’re looking for a freezer with an ice maker included, you may want to consider upgrading to a different model. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find any information about an upgrade of this freezer that includes the features you’re looking for. However, Frigidaire offers a wide range of freezers with different features. You may want to check out our or their website or contact their customer support for more information.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions. - Owen
A:AnswerThank you for your question, Joel. Many of our parts for products are designed by our engineers in the United States. Many of those parts are manufactured in the U.S. while other parts are made globally to our specifications. Most of the parts that are available to purchase are the same parts that are used in the appliances during the manufacturing process. Parts suppliers can and do change from time to time because we continue to seek the most efficient suppliers to produce quality parts. It is important to us that our parts are well-made and meet our specifications. We hope this information was helpful to you and your shopping experience. - Maria
A:AnswerThanks for reaching out to us, Rivergirl. We recommend for you to visit your Care and Guide Manual from Pages 7-16 because it provides general operating instructions for your model. Use the appliance only as instructed in the guide. We hope this information help you and your shopping experience.-Angel
A:AnswerI'm not sure exactly how much weight they hold but we have a lot of stuff packed on every shelf. I wasn't sure if I would like the glass shelves or not we've never had one with glass, but I like them a lot. I lined them with the thick grippy shelf liner that just lays on it (not stick down) so the boxes and bags don't slide around. I like them much better than the wire because if something should leak it won't drip down to other shelves.
A:AnswerHello, Dave. The glass shelves in a freezer, are typically designed to withstand certain weight limits without bowing or breaking. While it's not uncommon for shelves to have a slight amount of flex under load, significant bowing may indicate that the weight on the shelves is approaching or exceeding the recommended limit. - Maria