Frigidaire 18.3 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator in Black

EvenTemp Cooling system prevents warm spots and unwanted freezing. Full-width glass shelving, sliding deli drawer, large door bins. Humidity-Controlled crisper drawers keep produce fresher longer.

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The Frigidaire 18.3 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator has 2 full-width glass shelves and two humidity control crisper drawers for storing fruits and vegetables. It’s equipped with bright lighting to keep contents clearly visible. The freezer has a full-width glass shelf for flexible storage options as well as 2 full-width door racks.

  • EvenTemp Cooling System – Prevent warm spots and unwanted freezing with our EvenTemp cooling system’s optimized airflow that ensures a consistent temperature throughout your refrigerator
  • Flexible Interior Storage System – Find a place for everything with our flexible interior storage options designed for busy families, including full-width glass shelving in the freezer and refrigerator, a sliding half-width deli drawer, and spacious door bins
  • Humidity-Controlled Crisper Drawers With Roller Support – Keep produce fresher longer, so you waste less and save money with our humidity-controlled crisper drawers with roller support
  • Avoid spoiled food and soupy ice cream with our auto-close doors, which ensure your doors are never left slightly open by automatically closing once the door is ajar 5″ or less
  • 42-Point Quality Check Ensures Strong Performance – Each refrigerator goes through a 42-point quality check to guarantee strong performance for years to come
  • Ice Maker Ready – Enjoy the largest ice bucket capacity available without sacrificing valuable freezer space thanks to our optional slim ice maker, model IM117000
  • Single knob control inside the refrigerator for easy temperature management
  • Large 13.4 cu. ft. fresh food capacity has the space to keep foods organized while 4.9 cu. ft. freezer capacity gives you room for storing all your frozen foods
  • Door can be installed to open left or right based on your needs
  • Bright lighting makes it easy to see what’s inside
  • A 2-door refrigerator model that features the freezer on top and the refrigerator on the bottom

Additional information

Depth (Excluding Handles)

26.625 in

Depth (Including Handles)

30.375 in

Depth (Less Door)

26.625

Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In)

57

Height to Top of Door Hinge (in.)

66.375 in

Height to Top of Refrigerator (in.)

65.875 in

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

30.375 x 65.875 x 30

Refrigerator Width (In.)

30

Certifications and Listings

ADA Compliant,UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

One Year Limited

Eighteen or 18 may refer to:

  • 18 (number), the natural number following 17 and preceding 19
  • one of the years 18 BC, AD 18, 1918, 2018

3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious and cultural significance in many societies.

Black is a color that results from the absence or complete absorption of visible light. It is an achromatic color, without hue, like white and grey. It is often used symbolically or figuratively to represent darkness. Black and white have often been used to describe opposites such as good and evil, the Dark Ages versus Age of Enlightenment, and night versus day. Since the Middle Ages, black has been the symbolic color of solemnity and authority, and for this reason it is still commonly worn by judges and magistrates.

Black was one of the first colors used by artists in Neolithic cave paintings. It was used in ancient Egypt and Greece as the color of the underworld. In the Roman Empire, it became the color of mourning, and over the centuries it was frequently associated with death, evil, witches, and magic. In the 14th century, it was worn by royalty, clergy, judges, and government officials in much of Europe. It became the color worn by English romantic poets, businessmen and statesmen in the 19th century, and a high fashion color in the 20th century. According to surveys in Europe and North America, it is the color most commonly associated with mourning, the end, secrets, magic, force, violence, fear, evil, and elegance.

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Frigidaire Appliance Company is the American consumer and commercial home appliances brand subsidiary of multinational company Electrolux, a Swedish multinational home appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Stockholm.

Frigidaire was founded as the Guardian Frigerator Company in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and developed the first self-contained refrigerator, invented by Nathaniel B. Wales and Alfred Mellowes in 1916. In 1918, William C. Durant, a founder of General Motors, personally invested in the company and in 1919, it adopted the name Frigidaire.

The brand was so well known in the refrigeration field in the early-to-mid-1900s, that many Americans called any refrigerator a Frigidaire regardless of brand. In France, Canada, and some other French-speaking countries or areas, the word Frigidaire is often in use as a synonym today, and in transcribed form in Serbo-Croatian also ("frižider", "фрижидер"). Although the alliterative names Frigidaire or its antecedent Frigerator suggest an origin of the widely used English word fridge, it is simply a contraction of refrigerator, a word in use since 1611.

From 1919 to 1979, the company was owned by General Motors. During that period, it was first a subsidiary of Delco-Light and was later an independent division based in Dayton, Ohio. The division also manufactured air conditioning compressors for GM cars. While the company was owned by General Motors, its logo featured the phrase "Product of General Motors", and later renamed to "Home Environment Division of General Motors".

Frigidaire was sold to the White Consolidated Industries in 1979, which in 1986 was purchased by Electrolux, its current parent.

The company claims firsts including:

  • Electric self-contained refrigerator (September, 1918 in Detroit)
  • Home food freezer
  • Room air conditioner
  • 30" electric range
  • Coordinated colors for home appliances

A refrigerator, commonly fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so that its inside is cooled to a temperature below the room temperature. Refrigeration is an essential food storage technique around the world. The low temperature reduces the reproduction rate of bacteria, so the refrigerator lowers the rate of spoilage. A refrigerator maintains a temperature a few degrees above the freezing point of water. The optimal temperature range for perishable food storage is 3 to 5 °C (37 to 41 °F). A freezer is a specialized refrigerator, or portion of a refrigerator, that maintains its contents’ temperature below the freezing point of water. The refrigerator replaced the icebox, which had been a common household appliance for almost a century and a half. The United States Food and Drug Administration recommends that the refrigerator be kept at or below 4 °C (40 °F) and that the freezer be regulated at −18 °C (0 °F).

The first cooling systems for food involved ice. Artificial refrigeration began in the mid-1750s, and developed in the early 1800s. In 1834, the first working vapor-compression refrigeration, using the same technology seen in air conditioners, system was built. The first commercial ice-making machine was invented in 1854. In 1913, refrigerators for home use were invented. In 1923 Frigidaire introduced the first self-contained unit. The introduction of Freon in the 1920s expanded the refrigerator market during the 1930s. Home freezers as separate compartments (larger than necessary just for ice cubes) were introduced in 1940. Frozen foods, previously a luxury item, became commonplace.

Freezer units are used in households as well as in industry and commerce. Commercial refrigerator and freezer units were in use for almost 40 years prior to the common home models. The freezer-over-refrigerator style had been the basic style since the 1940s, until modern, side-by-side refrigerators broke the trend. A vapor compression cycle is used in most household refrigerators, refrigerator–freezers and freezers. Newer refrigerators may include automatic defrosting, chilled water, and ice from a dispenser in the door.

Domestic refrigerators and freezers for food storage are made in a range of sizes. Among the smallest are Peltier-type refrigerators designed to chill beverages. A large domestic refrigerator stands as tall as a person and may be about one metre (3 ft 3 in) wide with a capacity of 0.6 m3 (21 cu ft). Refrigerators and freezers may be free standing, or built into a kitchen. The refrigerator allows the modern household to keep food fresh for longer than before. Freezers allow people to buy perishable food in bulk and eat it at leisure, and make bulk purchases.

Top most commonly refers to:

  • Top, a basic term of orientation, distinguished from bottom, front, back, and sides
  • Spinning top, a ubiquitous traditional toy
  • Top (clothing), clothing designed to be worn over the torso
  • Mountain top, a mountain peak located at some distance from the nearest point of higher elevation

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Jannet

    Works well, like the storage.

  2. 03

    by Kimberly

    Works great for us!! Nice!

  3. 03

    by Greg

    tenants say that it works great.

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