- Energy-saving technology saves you money
- Built-in Sensors Inside Help Keep Conditions Cool and Your Food Fresh
- Adjustable Storage Gives You Flexibility and Adaptability
- ENERGY STAR(R) Qualified
- In-Door-Ice(R) ice dispensing system
THE WARANTEE FROM WHIRLPOOL IS ONLY FOR ONE-YEAR ON ALL PARTS INCLUDING THE COMPRESSOR so I basically have a worthless box.Calls to Whirlpool simply result in meaningless apologies with the response they will do nothing to rectify the problem.If you check the warantee from other manufacturers such as LG or Samsung you will find that the "sealed cooling system" is guaranteed at least 5 years.
My advice is to stay away from Whirlpool for they will not back their product.And remember they also make Maytag and Amana.And this is from a long time Whirlpool customer.In this price range, I don't think you will find another fridge with all these features, and with stainless steel.The few reviews you will find, are mostly positive.If you look hard enough, you can find some bad reviews, which are mostly true.One, I found the fridge to be noisy, UNTIL, I trouble shot it one night and found out the annoying buzzing sound that came on when the condenser fan came on, was due to a vibration on the back panel near the floor, rather than a noisy fan motor.I should pull it away from the wall, and look for the vibrating part, but I just carefully wedged a small wood shim(2 wooden close line pins without the spring) underneath the bottom bar on the back of the fridge. NOW IT IS QUIT..
Another negative you will see, is an ice maker that clogs and is troublesome.Especially when going from cubed to crushed ice.I didn't find this, but I did find an occasional issue that sometimes when I go for a cup of ice, it doesn't dispense ice at first, and I have to remove my glass, and reapply.This always works fine.One thing I do notice fairly regularly, is that you sometimes get a 1/4 cup of water out of the ice dispensor before it dispenses ice.
Fit and finish, is an issue, but not for me.The right door is a 1/4 inch higher than the left, and so is the handle, but I don't really mind that.
Another issue I found is a complaint about the vegatable bins not being on rollers and hard to move.They aren't on rollers, but I haven't had an issue with them.One issue I did notice however, is that if you have something heavy on the shelf in the middle, say a large gallon or more of apple cider, the shelf tends to bow slightly.
Altogether, if the fridge lasts.I will be happy with my purchase.If the ice maker jams, I am confident in my abilities to fix it.The whole contraption comes out, which is handy.If it clogs, take it out, and let it thaw out on the counter.
If you find it is noisy(a buzzing sound) pull it out from the wall, and while the compressor runs, move your finger around on the card board on the back to see if you can isolate the sound.
Good luck!
Mark :)Have had this for about three years, and not an operational problem in that time. At the time it was the only fridge that would fit in the opening of the older home we purchased. Yes, the freezer side is somewhat narrow, but there's still quite a bit of space. Things I like that aren't on all (even more expensive) units: separate paddles for water and ice, and the ability to leave on the water cavity light (two brightness settings). When I come out in the middle of the night half-asleep it's nice not to have to change settings like on some single-paddle units. Also the water filter is a snap to change and located out in the open, as opposed to some fridges having them inside where you have to remove food to get at it.
Realistically you could spend 2-3x's (or more) on a fridge. For what this costs it's a nice unit. We have called Whirlpool before for service (for Kitchenaid products, not this) and their service has been top-notch, unlike Samsung.PROS:
Ice maker in door
Fast Ice maker
Ample room in refrigerator section
Slide out, adjustable shelves in refrigerator
Ice bin easy to remove
Cons:
Bottom door hinges are exposed and are unsightly (I did not notice this in the store).
Bins are cheaply made and hard to move (no rollers). I put a small amount of salad oil on sliders which helped.
Very poor manual. I replaced a Whirlpool refrigerator and had to use the manual that came with that one.
The door handles are poorly constructed with a gap between the handles and the caps.
From my wife Sarah: We've had this for a couple years, and here are a few pros and cons:
Pros:
We haven't found it to be at all noisy as some of the other posters have mentioned. It's very quiet.
It does a good job of cooling consistently throughout the unit. Our last refrigerator froze food in some areas of the refrigerator section, and didn't keep some areas cool enough. This unit does not have this issue.
We like the water and ice dispenser. You can have cubes, crushed ice, or ice cold water. We like that there's a water filter built in to the unit, and it is easy to change.
The design is convenient and spaced out nicely.
It's run smoothly with no issues at all.
We find it to be nice looking.
Cons:
The drawers are flimsy. One draw continually gets stuck and it's hard to open and close. It actually cracked because it was sticking.
So the pros are stronger then the cons by far, and based on our experience, I'd say that it's a decent choice for the money.


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