Cafe 27.8 cu. ft. Smart 4-Door French Door Refrigerator in Matte White, Fingerprint Resistant and ENERGY STAR

Convertible drawer with temperature settings from 23° to 42°F. LED light wall illuminates every item in the fresh food section. Fill containers with filtered water hands-free using AutoFill.

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One look at the Cafe kitchen and you’ll feel as if you’ve been transported behind the scenes of your favorite casual dining experience. Each appliance has been meticulously designed to create an atmosphere where people like to gather and love to cook. Tough stainless steel and powerful elements complement their robust appearance.

  • Customize temperature settings to suit your needs – Enjoy the flexibility of an adjustable-temperature drawer with settings as low as 23° or as high as 42°, and keep items organized with sliding glass dividers
  • Unmatched visibility meets undeniable style – Relish the bright, uniform light of an LED light tower that spans the back wall of the refrigerator, illuminating the fresh food section so every item is easy to find
  • No need to wait as you fill your glass – Effortlessly fill containers with filtered water by simply pressing the Auto Fill button, which uses sensors to dispense the perfect amount every time
  • Different environments, equal freshness – Keep your produce fresh thanks to a Humidity Control System with 2 bins sealed Wet Zone that maintains high humidity for vegetables, and a vented Dry Zone that maintains low humidity for fruits
  • The perfect place in the freezer for flatbreads and more – Easily pull out a slim, full-width tray to accommodate gourmet pizzas and other frozen, uniquely shaped items
  • A superior surface that reflects your style – Keep your refrigerator looking clean and chic with a fingerprint-resistant exterior that lets you wipe away smudges with ease
  • Technology tailored to your lifestyle – Receive alerts on your smart device whenever your refrigerator’s internal temperature rises above normal, thanks to built-in WiFi connectivity that helps keep foods party-platter ready
  • Any food, always fresh – From produce to packaged goods, keep any food fresh with TwinChill evaporators that create separate climates in the fresh food and freezer sections
  • Dispensing that’s chic and smart – Spend more time filling and less time fumbling thanks to the Integrated Dispenser Design, which senses your proximity and automatically illuminates, so you never have to compromise on function and fashion.
  • A stunning clean, made simple – Keep this refrigerator drawer sparkling at all times, thanks to a gray liner you can easily remove to clean up spills and messes
  • Safe, pure water for your family and guests – Enjoy water and ice from the refrigerator with total peace of mind, thanks to an advanced water filtration system that uses XWF replacement filters to remove 98% of certain pharmaceuticals (Removes 98% of ibuprofen, atenolol, fluoxetine, progesterone and trimethoprim. These pharmaceuticals are not necessarily in all users’ water)
  • Approx. Dimensions (in.) – 69 7/8 H x 35 5/8 W x 36 3/4 D
  • Limited 1-year entire appliance warranty
  • Energy Star

Additional information

Depth (Excluding Handles)

34.25

Depth (Including Handles)

36.75

Depth (Less Door)

29

Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In)

48.375

Height to Top of Door Hinge (in.)

69.875

Height to Top of Refrigerator (in.)

68.625

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

36.75 x 69.88 x 35.63

Refrigerator Width (In.)

35.625

Certifications and Listings

Energy Star,UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

Limited 1-year entire appliance

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Marty

    I just bought it and am very happy with it so far..

  2. 08

    by Pleaze

    We purchased this refrigerator about a month ago and absolutely love it. The color is amazing, its quite and the very spacious. The water from it is delicious and it is very functional.

  3. 08

    by Gammy

    So spacious, love the wine drawer and shelf adjustment for size.

  4. 08

    by Stan

    We purchased our Cafe 27.8 Cu. Ft. Smart 4-door French-door Refrigerator three weeks ago. Love it! Love it! Love it! It has so much room and the lighting is amazing. The best is the ice maker located in the left door. This feature frees up a lot of space on the shelves. Well thought out design!

  5. 08

    by Gemom

    I have been looking for a new refrigerator for months and I finally decided on this one. I love the trim inside. I have only had it for one day so I don’t have a whole lot of feed back other then it has met my expectations as far as how it looks. I hope I am as pleased as others have been.

  6. 08

    by Donny

    My sister-in-law bought this fridge in stainless steel and we decided to go with the matte white. Looks even better in person and works great!

  7. 08

    by Girlie

    Love the inside of the refrigerator. Freezer section, not my favorite, all drawers come out when you open it. The 3 rd drawer is a great added feature.

  8. 08

    by Lekoenigs

    We bought this refrigerator last month after dealing with multiple issues on an LG refrigerator that was only 2 years. The cafe is so much better in every way – freezer is way better organized, the interior of the refrigerator is better lighted, and the third drawer holds a different temp from the refrigerator. I like the reliability of this brand and know I will be enjoying this model for years to come!!

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