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With up-front electronic controls and a temperature alarm, this 17.7 cu. ft. Whirlpool SideKicks WSR57R18DM refrigerator allows you to keep your groceries fresh. Glass shelves and an in-door pizza pocket provide flexible storage options.

Professional 19 Cu. Ft. Smudge-Proof Stainless Steel Single-Door Refrigerator offers show-stopping professional design and uniform temperature control with the EvenTemp Cooling System and the ability to easily fit up to 7 bags of groceries. Help prevent produce from spoiling with advanced CrispSeal Plus Crispers with Auto Humidity technology, which automatically remove excess moisture. An added ethylene adsorber reduces the gas emitted by many fruits and vegetables that causes spoiling.

The Insignia 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator has a separate bottom freezer compartment to store your frozen treats and keep them organized on shelves or in the drawer. The fridge has three shelves to organize your food, with one that adjusts to fit taller items. Door trays comfortably store your bottles and condiments, and the crisper drawers store fruits and vegetables. The refrigerator is also internally lit so you can find items easily.

This Frigidaire 20 Cu. Ft upright refrigerator prevents warm spots and unwanted freezing and ensures a consistent temperature throughout with the EvenTemp cooling system. The flexible interior organization system enables you to easily organize your family's favorite foods with four adjustable, full-width glass shelves, deep bottom basket, and five spacious door bins. Additionally, enjoy the ability to maintain the ideal environment for your refrigerated foods with our audible temperature alarm that alerts you if the door is left open or the refrigerator's temperature rises, and auto-close doors, which ensure that your refrigerator is never left slightly open by mistake.
| Pros for Whirlpool - SideKicks 17.7 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator - Monochromatic Stainless Steel | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity, Design | Size, Capacity, Space | Overall Performance, Size, Capacity, Design, Noise Level | Overall Performance, Noise Level, Storage Space, Temperature Control |
| Cons for Whirlpool - SideKicks 17.7 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator - Monochromatic Stainless Steel | |||
| Cooling Performance, Durability | Reliability, Ice Maker | There were no cons for this product— | Door Trays |
Customers are enthusiastic about the SideKicks 17.7 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator's capacity, noting the abundance of shelves and overall spaciousness. The refrigerator's design also receives positive feedback for its appealing aesthetics. However, some customers have expressed concerns about its cooling performance after a few years of use. There are also some reports of issues related to the refrigerator's durability.
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This refrigerator replaced our previous side kick frig that IAN destroyed. A bit different BUT still a great frog.
BonnieJ Posted
like so many other people we designed the kitchen around the fridge and freezer. Paid under $2000 for the pair in 2008. The freezer has no problems. The refrigerator has issues with water leaking out the front because of clogging in the drain line below the defroster unit. The refrigerator has issues not holding refrigerant. I have to physically pull it out of the space which is not very fun to get to the added nipple to recharge the fridge. We leak this greenhouse gas daily apparently. we spend $90 a year on refrigerant +3 hours of time. I would replace it but everyone else has the same problems even with the newer models. Unbelievable. Maybe they should assemble them in a different country? Sad.
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Wantbettermadeproducts Posted
This sidekick came with our house new. 3 years and leaked Freon. Repair guy said these are notorious for Freon to eat through the cheap aluminum line. Replaced the evaporator. $460 bucks and week and half without the fridge. Requires that it be brought in shop. The fridge we bought 35 years ago still going strong at friend’s house. They engineer fridges now to fail. They can’t wait 25 years for us suckers to buy another one.
JeffL Posted