LG 23.3 cu. ft. French Door Smart Refrigerator, InstaView, Dual & Craft Ice, PrintProof Stainless, Counter Depth
Makes slow melting round Craft Ice, crushed ice & standard cubes. Quick access & added organization with LG InstaView Door-In-Door. Seamless built-in look, fingerprint resistant, & Wi-Fi Enabled.
With the largest capacity in its class, at 24 cu. ft., this LG 3-door counter depth refrigerator can not only stand flush with your countertop to provide a seamless look, it’s got the room to store all your family’s favorite foods. This spacious refrigerator is equipped with Dual Ice maker with Craft Ice for unlimited ice and LGs Smart Cooling System designed to maintain superior humidity and temperature level to help keep your food fresher, longer.
- Stock-up and store everything you need. With a cavernous 24 cu. ft. of space, this LG French Door refrigerator gives you ample space for all of your family’s favorite foods and keeps them conveniently organized and within reach
- Enjoy a built-in look with the counter depth feature on this LG refrigerator. Thanks to its slightly shallower depth, it can stand flush with your counter top for a sleek look
- CoolGuard metal interior panel helps maintain cold air while adding a premium look
- From pitchers to pint glasses, this easy to operate brushed metal external filtered ice and water dispenser can accommodate just about any container. The water and ice dispenser in this LG 4-Door refrigerator is one of the tallest around, measuring in at an ultra-accommodating 12.6 in. The convenient Measured Fill feature lets you select the exact amount of filtered water in ounces (4, 8, 16, or 32). Also it features LG’s new pharmaceutical water filter, NSF certified to reduce more contaminants than our previous filters, for freshness you can taste
- Dual ice makers, dispensed from the door and located in the freezer compartment, automatically produce ice so you never run out; Creates standard ice cubes, crushed ice and LG’s exclusive round Craft Ice – crafted to melt slower, chill more efficiently, and help beverages taste their best for longer; From craft cocktails & whiskey to soft drinks, lemonade, even iced coffee, give your beverages the perfect ice
- Ice makers are great, but not if it means you can’t fit all of your food in the fridge. The Slim SpacePlus Ice System provides the most shelf space and allows even more space for door bins
- Working hand-in-hand with the LG Linear Compressor, the Smart Cooling system uses digital sensors to detect and respond to even the smallest temperature fluctuations to help maintain peak food freshness, including keeping produce fresher up to 2x longer; the array of strategically-placed vents surrounds your food with cool air no matter where you put it
- Consistent temperatures are the key to food freshness. LG took its advanced freshness system one step further by adding Door Cooling+ to provide a steady supply of cold air to help keep door contents at peak freshness
- You go all out when it comes to choosing fresh foods for your family, LG Linear cooling helps you keep them that way; the Linear compressor reacts quickly to maintain temperatures within 1°F of the setting, to keep produce fresher up to 2x longer and helps preserve all foods fresh and flavorful
- When you buy a refrigerator, you don’t want to worry that it won’t last. Because the Linear Compressor motor uses fewer moving parts and operates more efficiently, LG confidently backs the motor with a 10-year limited warranty
- The 3-Tier Organization Freezer system can keep food organized and easily accessible. Now you can prioritize what’s in your freezer so you can find anything fast
- Contoured doors, hidden hinges, and a host of great interior features give your refrigerator a look that’s as sophisticated as it is functional. And it’s beauty isn’t just the outside. With every feature thoughtfully designed, this appliance helps you create the sophisticated, distinctive kitchen you wantand deserve
- The Smart Pull Handle makes opening and closing the freezer quick and easy. All it takes is a simple lift of the handle for effortless access to your freezer
- Your food isn’t the only thing that stays fresh. Only LG offers a 3-layer Fresh Air Filter with dedicated fan that pushes cleaner, fresher air into the fridge
- From making extra ice for tonights dinner party while youre at work to adjusting temperatures with simple voice commands, LG refrigerators with SmartThinQ technology will change the way you think and the way you live. Simply download the free LG SmartThinQ app to your Android or iOS device and let the possibilities unfold. Receive notifications on your smartphone when the door is open or your water filter needs to be replaced. Control refrigerator and freezer temperatures remotely. Diagnose issues and get quick, expert advice. Or, use the voice-activated features of Google Assistant or Amazon Alexa. LG makes it easy to keep your cool in any situation. Let the advantages of smart technology work for you
- This ENERGY STAR qualified LG refrigerator exceeds federal energy standards to positively impact your energy bill, your energy consumption, and most importantly, the environment
- Located in the top of the fresh food section, the Door Cooling + vent extends the reach of LG’s Smart Cooling system; blasts of cool air reach all areas of the refrigerator—including the door—to help maintain consistent temperatures from top to bottom; it helps keep all foods fresh and flavorful and keeps produce fresh up to 2x longer
- Bringing innovation and distinctive design together, LG’s new refrigerator with InstaView Door-in-Door will enhance even the most beautifully crafted kitchen; the sleek tinted glass panel illuminates with two quick knocks, allowing you to see inside the easy access compartment without ever opening the door, reducing cold air loss to help keep food fresher longer
Additional information
Depth (Excluding Handles) | 28.25 |
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Depth (Including Handles) | 30.75 |
Depth (Less Door) | 24 |
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 44.25 |
Height to Top of Door Hinge (in.) | 70.25 |
Height to Top of Refrigerator (in.) | 68.88 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 30.75 x 70.25 x 35.75 |
Refrigerator Width (In.) | 35.75 |
Certifications and Listings | Energy Star |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year Parts & Labor, 5 Years Sealed System (Parts & Labor), 5 Compressor (Parts & Labor), 6-10 Years Linear Compressor (Parts Only) |
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- 23 (number), the natural number following 22 and preceding 24
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Humans have been using ice for various purposes for thousands of years. Some historic structures designed to hold ice to provide cooling are over 2,000 years old. Before the invention of refrigeration technology, the only way to safely store food without modifying it through preservatives was to use ice. Sufficiently solid surface ice makes waterways accessible to land transport during winter, and dedicated ice roads may be maintained. Ice also plays a major role in winter sports.
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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.
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by Jake
Takes a little bit to make Craft Ice but I found the door ice to be sufficient so far. It learns your use and ramps up ice production and cooling during busy times.
by Reggie
Delivery team was AWESOME and flawless. I love the refrigerator.
by Fridge
I love the product which was very difficult to find at this time. Delivery was very easy and in a timely manner. Delivery people were very knowledge and had everything together and running in no time. They took the old fridge and the trash away! Great experience!
by Wendy
The Good: Plenty of space for everything! The window is convenient to grab frequent items without opening the entire fridge door more than the window itself. The ice machine keeps up very well with the cubed ice which is great as our refrigerator prior couldn’t keep up with our consumption. Home Depot delivered quickly and they had it installed in no time and hauled off the old one. The two delivery men were very kind and careful since the size of the refrigerator is a challenge as it pushes the limits going through doorways. The Not as good: The cocktail ice is great, but it only puts out 3 or 6 per day depending on the setting you choose. It also seems to stop making them once there is a layer in the tray. Not a bad thing but we were hoping to get a full tray of them. We do enjoy them. The only other thing to comment is that at times it is a little louder than expected. It is huge, so it could just be size. When the house is quiet it stands out when it kicks on. OVERALL: We love it!
by Rick
Beautiful appliance with lots of room and lots of features. The dual ice makers are fantastic idea. Water filtration system makes tap water drinkable and ice cubes fresh. Different types of cubes for different uses. Shelving is easy to adjust and easy to keep clean. Slide out freezer shelves and dividers make things easy to organize and locate. Best refrigerator I have ever owned.
by Kelly
I’ve had the refrigerator about a month now and I couldn’t be happier. The craft ice feature is awesome! Everyone who comes over wants to use those in their drinks. The counter depth option doesn’t feel any smaller either though because the ice maker is in the door and food doesn’t get lost in the back of the fridge.
by Bob
Seems like the next generation of high end refrigerator without the high end price.