Whirlpool 20 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator in White
Frameless glass shelves for a great look inside. LED interior lighting in the fresh food section. Store fruits and vegetables in the humidity-controlled crisper.
There’s always a place for fresh and frozen favorites inside this 33 in. wide 20.5 cu. ft. Whirlpool top-freezer refrigerator. Finding food is easy thanks to LED interior lighting, and for more convenient storage options, the Flexi-Slide bin quickly moves side-to-side under the refrigerator glass shelves. And there’s even frameless glass shelves to give your food a little more elbow room for wall-to-wall storage. The lightly textured doors give you an attractive finish that is easy to clean.
- LED lighting in the fresh food compartment is longer-lasting and uses less energy than incandescent lighting. Plus, it casts a bright light on the contents of your refrigerator so food looks as it should
- Upfront temperature control makes temperature management easy, by placing the interior controls at the front of the refrigerator
- 2 Clear, humidity controlled crispers help keep fruits and vegetables fresh and organized
- Adjustable gallon-size on-door storage is ideal for frequently accessed items and large containers
- 14.42 cu. ft. fresh food compartment and 6.08 cu. ft. freezer compartment
- Freezer door shelves and a full-width wire freezer compartment shelf help keep your freezer organized
- Flexi-Slide deli drawer easily moves from one side to the refrigerator to the other for convenient storage options
- Flexible installation with reversible doors. Ships with as a right-hand door swing. Can be reversed to a left-hand door swing
- Lightly textured doors provide an attractive finish that is durable and easy to clean
- The optional EZ Connect icemaker kit adds convenient, easily accessible ice without having to worry about refilling ice trays (Model # ECKMFEZ2. Sold Separately)
Additional information
Depth (Excluding Handles) | 30.63 in |
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Depth (Including Handles) | 32.88 in |
Depth (Less Door) | 28.5 in. |
Depth With Door Open 90 Degrees (In) | 62.25 |
Height to Top of Door Hinge (in.) | 66.25 |
Height to Top of Refrigerator (in.) | 65.5 |
Product Depth x Height x Width (in.) | 32.88 x 66.25 x 32.75 |
Refrigerator Width (In.) | 32.75 |
Certifications and Listings | ADA Compliant,UL Listed |
Manufacturer Warranty | 1-year limited warranty |
Twenty or 20 may refer to:
- 20 (number), the natural number following 19 and preceding 21
- one of the years 20 BC, AD 20, 1920, 2020
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
Top may also refer to:
A whirlpool is a body of rotating water produced by opposing currents or a current running into an obstacle. Small whirlpools form when a bath or a sink is draining. More powerful ones formed in seas or oceans may be called maelstroms ( MAYL-strom, -strəm). Vortex is the proper term for a whirlpool that has a downdraft.
In narrow ocean straits with fast flowing water, whirlpools are often caused by tides. Many stories tell of ships being sucked into a maelstrom, although only smaller craft are actually in danger. Smaller whirlpools appear at river rapids and can be observed downstream of artificial structures such as weirs and dams. Large cataracts, such as Niagara Falls, produce strong whirlpools.
White is the lightest color and is achromatic (having no hue). It is the color of objects such as snow, chalk, and milk, and is the opposite of black. White objects fully reflect and scatter all the visible wavelengths of light. White on television and computer screens is created by a mixture of red, blue, and green light. The color white can be given with white pigments, especially titanium dioxide.
In ancient Egypt and ancient Rome, priestesses wore white as a symbol of purity, and Romans wore white togas as symbols of citizenship. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance a white unicorn symbolized chastity, and a white lamb sacrifice and purity. It was the royal color of the kings of France as well as the flag of monachist France from 1815 to 1830, and of the monarchist movement that opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War (1917–1922). Greek temples and Roman temples were faced with white marble, and beginning in the 18th century, with the advent of neoclassical architecture, white became the most common color of new churches, capitols, and other government buildings, especially in the United States. It was also widely used in 20th century modern architecture as a symbol of modernity and simplicity.
According to surveys in Europe and the United States, white is the color most often associated with perfection, the good, honesty, cleanliness, the beginning, the new, neutrality, and exactitude. White is an important color for almost all world religions. The pope, the head of the Roman Catholic Church, has worn white since 1566, as a symbol of purity and sacrifice. In Islam, and in the Shinto religion of Japan, it is worn by pilgrims. In Western cultures and in Japan, white is the most common color for wedding dresses, symbolizing purity and virginity. In many Asian cultures, white is also the color of mourning.
by Raul
After a couple of weeks the bottom door starting squeaking even though I haven’t put any heavy foods on it it happens when I open and close the door
by Debbie
I bought this a month ago and I’m very pleased with this purchase. There is ample room for food in both the fridge and freezer. There are enough options to adjust shelving in the fridge to accommodate my storage needs. Very happy that I chose this one over a side-by-side that I previously had in this home. It came prepared for an ice maker if the correct part every becomes available.
by Steef
I used to have a 27-inch wide refrigerator, and I upgraded to this bad boy!! I have so much space in the Freezer and in the Fridge, The quality of the shelves are excellent. I did a lot of research on the shelves before purchasing as that is what kept breaking on my previous fridge. Highly recommend, and it’s pretty light weight for such a beast.