GE Profile 28.4 cu. ft. Side by Side Refrigerator in Stainless Steel

LED Lighting. Adjustable slide-out, spillproof glass shelves. Fresh food multi-level drawers – Provides ideal storage.

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Your GE Profile 28.4 cu. ft. Side by Side Refrigerator in Stainless Steel has Stainless finish contoured doors that let you step up to a smooth finish with a clean look. Dark gray textured cabinet helps to provide a nice contrast to the stainless steel doors. Angled ALL LED lighting illuminates every inch of the fresh food and freezer compartments. A Quick Ice setting creates ice up to 50% faster than normal settings. GE Profile products offer the best in contemporary design matched with the latest in appliance technologies to transform the way you live. Sporting a bold, dramatic look and state of the art features, this collection provides the perfect combination of style and innovation throughout your kitchen.

  • ENERGY STAR qualified to meet or exceeds federal guidelines for energy efficiency for year-round energy and money savings
  • Tall Ice & Water Dispensing Center makes it easy to fill most shapes and sizes of containers
  • Arctica icemaker holds up to 10 lbs. of ice, so theres enough for all occasions and with Quick Ice setting you can create ice up to 50% faster than normal settings
  • Advanced water filtration uses XWF replacement filter
  • Up-front temperature controls make temperature management easy by placing the interior controls at the front of the refrigerator
  • Temperature management system combines electronic controls, multiple electronic sensors, dual evaporative cooling and a multi-flow air system to help keep foods fresh longer
  • Adjustable slide-out, spill-proof glass shelves with raised edges help contain spills and make clean up quick and easy
  • A Humidity-controlled middle and bottom drawer crisper helps preserve the freshness of fruits and vegetables with selectable humidity level
  • Extra-deep door bins allow you to store gallon-sized or larger items, providing more door storage and freeing up shelf space
  • Extra-large 17.5 cu. ft. fresh food capacity provides additional interior space, while 10.9 cu. ft. freezer capacity allows for additional storage space
  • Multi-level freezer baskets enable plenty of easy-access storage for frozen foods and glass freezer shelves provide a high-end appearance with secure storage for a variety of items
  • Door alarm notifies you when the refrigerator has been left open or partially closed
  • Contoured doors, hidden hinges and other features present a sophisticated and refined look
  • Angled ALL LED lighting in fresh food and freezer illuminates every inch of the fresh food and freezer compartments
  • 2 doors Side by Side Refrigerator has 1 Fresh food and 1 Freezer door
  • Limited 1-year entire appliance warranty

Additional information

Depth (Excluding Handles)

34

Depth (Including Handles)

36.5

Depth (Less Door)

28.5

Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In)

50

Height to Top of Door Hinge (in.)

69.5

Height to Top of Refrigerator (in.)

69

Product Depth x Height x Width (in.)

36 x 69.5 x 35.75

Refrigerator Width (In.)

37.75

Certifications and Listings

UL Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

Limited 1-year entire appliance

4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5.

4 is the smallest square number > 1, the smallest semiprime and composite number, and the 3rd highly composite number.

The number 4 is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures.

A refrigerator, commonly shortened to 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.

Stainless may refer to:

  • Cleanliness, or the quality of being clean
  • Stainless steel, a corrosion-resistant metal alloy
  • Stainless Games, a British video game developer
  • Stainless Broadcasting Company, a TV broadcaster based in Michigan, US
  • Stainless Banner, the second national flag of the Confederate States of America

Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon with improved strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Because of its high tensile strength and low cost, steel is one of the most commonly manufactured materials in the world. Steel is used in buildings, as concrete reinforcing rods, in bridges, infrastructure, tools, ships, trains, cars, bicycles, machines, electrical appliances, furniture, and weapons.

Iron is always the main element in steel, but many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels, which are resistant to corrosion and oxidation, typically need an additional 11% chromium.

Iron is the base metal of steel. Depending on the temperature, it can take two crystalline forms (allotropic forms): body-centred cubic and face-centred cubic. The interaction of the allotropes of iron with the alloying elements, primarily carbon, gives steel and cast iron their range of unique properties. In pure iron, the crystal structure has relatively little resistance to the iron atoms slipping past one another, and so pure iron is quite ductile, or soft and easily formed. In steel, small amounts of carbon, other elements, and inclusions within the iron act as hardening agents that prevent the movement of dislocations.

The carbon in typical steel alloys may contribute up to 2.14% of its weight. Varying the amount of carbon and many other alloying elements, as well as controlling their chemical and physical makeup in the final steel (either as solute elements, or as precipitated phases), impedes the movement of the dislocations that make pure iron ductile, and thus controls and enhances its qualities. These qualities include the hardness, quenching behaviour, need for annealing, tempering behaviour, yield strength, and tensile strength of the resulting steel. The increase in steel's strength compared to pure iron is possible only by reducing iron's ductility.

Steel was produced in bloomery furnaces for thousands of years, but its large-scale, industrial use began only after more efficient production methods were devised in the 17th century, with the introduction of the blast furnace and production of crucible steel. This was followed by the Bessemer process in England in the mid-19th century, and then by the open-hearth furnace. With the invention of the Bessemer process, a new era of mass-produced steel began. Mild steel replaced wrought iron. The German states were the major steel producers in Europe in the 19th century. American steel production was centred in Pittsburgh, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and Cleveland until the late 20th century. Currently, world steel production is centered in China, which produced 54% of the world's steel in 2023.

Further refinements in the process, such as basic oxygen steelmaking (BOS), largely replaced earlier methods by further lowering the cost of production and increasing the quality of the final product. Today more than 1.6 billion tons of steel is produced annually. Modern steel is generally identified by various grades defined by assorted standards organizations. The modern steel industry is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the world, but also one of the most energy and greenhouse gas emission intense industries, contributing 8% of global emissions. However, steel is also very reusable: it is one of the world's most-recycled materials, with a recycling rate of over 60% globally.

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8 Reviews For This Product

  1. 08

    by Davison

    Love this fridge, beautiful yet functional. Tons of storage, deep drawers in doors. Looks great in my new kitchen!

  2. 08

    by Rowan

    Very good product love the drawers in the freezer. Like the product

  3. 08

    by Aunty

    Oh, my! I never knew stainless could be so bad about collecting fingerprints! We are a household of 4 and I wipe the handles at least twice a day, and the case daily. On the plus side, at least I know it’s clean! OTHER PLUSES: Easy to change how interior space is divided. Extra-wide butter keeper (great for cream cheese, too) Interior lights well-placed and illuminate everything. No dark spots that I’ve noticed. Control panel easy to use – I like that there’s an actual thermostat for both the fridge and the freezer The ICEMAKER SOLD THIS FRIDGE. Read so many complaints about the ice makers that are in the freezer door that I didn’t want to risk getting one. And besides, they have a very small capacity, which is a big strike against them. I was SO glad to find this fridge with its huge ice bin! Once the bin is full, it easily keeps up with our demands. I can take out 2 quarts of cubes and the bin is still more than half full. YAY!

  4. 08

    by Max

    This really feels like a solid unit and feel this will work well for us but I have a couple of comments: The treys in the freezer hit the right side of the freezer wall when you slide them out. It seems that through time there would be a wear mark or pattern in this area. Not certain why this was not designed to avoid this contact with the wall of the unit. The trey for the drink dispenser should be designed to capture more dripping from this area. Much like most units, the design allows for water to streak down the front of the door after dispensing. I just wish this trey were just a bit larger to capture this. I find myself always at the ready with a cloth to wipe down the front of the fridge. In general I think this will be a great refrigerator. I have decided to place several sensor push temperature monitoring devices throughout the unit to see how consistent the unit performs. Look forward to some favorable comments as time moves forward.

  5. 08

    by Jojo

    This refrigerator has lots of space and light and is a very deep refrigerator.

  6. 08

    by Soandso

    I can’t give it 5 stars because when we take of the cup from the water dispenser, some drops of water spills out, I had to place a little cloth so the drops don’t fall to the door (avoiding stains) and don’t fall to the floor (making a mess)! Please, see attached photo!

  7. 08

    by Pudda

    I bought this unit because of the adjustable shelves, ice making and noise level. I try to select appliances more for function than looks. Owned for 2 months. Pros: More interior space than expected. More adjustable shelves than other models of size and type. Lots of Ice, we use a lot of ice every day and this unit keeps up. Very quiet – a must for me. Swinging door at the front of the ice storage for easy access. Cons: Not fingerprint resistant. Needs another LED light in the freezer under the ice maker. I had a ice build up on the freezer cooling fan. Sounded like a plane taking off. I adjusted location of food and it went away. Ice maker needs an adjustment – ice over fills, the cubes come out attached to each other in 2’s and 3’s. I think this is why I had a jam in the dispenser. Overall it meets my needs and I would recommend. I hope it last 20 years like my old one, Ha:)

  8. 08

    by Atomic

    My wife loves the size and the convenient features, quite running.

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