A:AnswerNot sure…..fine print under troubleshooting says above 50 deg. I am replacing my 3 month old model because everything in the fridge section freezes solid even set on lowest temp. My unit is in an attached garage and it is 30 deg outside right now.
A:AnswerHello! Thank you for reaching out with your question about the Insignia 14.2 Cu. Ft. Top‑Freezer Refrigerator, and the length of electrical power cord is 5 1/4 ft (1.6 m) in length. Darshan | Insignia
A:AnswerHello,
The power cord on this refrigerator measures 5¼ ft (1.65 m). This length provides a reasonable amount of reach if your outlet isn’t directly behind the appliance, which can be helpful in a garage where placement can be limited by parking space.
Allen | Insignia
A:AnswerIf you're asking if you can simply plug this into a standard outlet in your garage and run it, The answer is yes. We have one of these in r35 ft fifth wheel RV as a replacement for the primary refrigerator and it works perfectly fine.
A:AnswerHello Linda! Thank you for your question. The Insignia 14.2 Cu. Ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator stands 60.6 inches tall to the top of the hinge (60 inches for the cabinet alone), measures 27.6 inches wide, and has a total depth of 28.8 inches. And also you can check complete dimensions in product specifications section.
Darshan | Insignia
A:AnswerMy experience with their delivery people was get it in the house, dump it and they have no tools or capability to do anything like that in my experience. They woudn't even level mine.
A:AnswerThe Insignia™ 14.2 Cu. Ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator with ENERGY STAR Certification is not specifically labeled as garage ready. This means it may not perform well in environments with extreme temperatures, such as unheated or hot garages. Garage-ready models are designed to operate efficiently in a wider range of temperatures. For reliable performance in a garage, it's best to choose a refrigerator that is explicitly rated for such use. Patricia | Insignia Support
A:AnswerBe VERY careful about delivery. What I was told was not what happened and it got VERY expensive - and they didn't care - it was pretty much take it or leave it.
A:AnswerTo access and remove the drain tray in your Insignia™ NS-RTM14WH5 refrigerator, you typically need to unplug the refrigerator for safety and locate the drain tray at the bottom back part near the compressor. You usually don't need to move, turn, tilt, or lift the refrigerator to reach the drain tray. However, if the tray is difficult to access, you might need to adjust the refrigerator slightly. If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out. Ivy | Insignia Support
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry! Although the Insignia™ 14.2 Cu. Ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator is rated for a minimum ambient temperature of 50°F, some users have reported using it in garages where temperatures drop below this threshold, even down to 40°F. Many users have found that the refrigerator continues to function adequately at lower temperatures, although performance can vary. Some have noted that the freezer compartment may not maintain optimal temperatures, potentially leading to partial thawing of frozen items. Operating the refrigerator in colder environments can sometimes lead to increased energy consumption as the unit works harder to maintain internal temperatures. Prolonged use in temperatures below the recommended range may impact the longevity of the appliance, with components such as the compressor potentially experiencing additional strain. If you decide to use the refrigerator in a garage with temperatures below 50°F, consider monitoring the internal temperatures regularly and ensuring that the door seals are in good condition to maintain efficiency. Keith | Insignia Support