KitchenAid 20 cu. Ft. 30-Inch Width Standard Depth French Door Refrigerator with Interior Dispense
Model# KRFF300ESS
$2,069.99
- Style:
- French Door: Freestanding
- Energy Star:
- No
- Height:
- 68 inches
- Width:
- 30 inches
- Depth:
- 35 inches
- Capacity:
- 20 cu ft
- Number Of Shelves:
- 5
- Counter Depth:
- No
- Includes Dispenser:
- Yes
- Includes Icemaker:
- Yes
- Sabbath Mode:
- No
- Wifi Enabled:
- No
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Valid from 07/01/2024 to 12/31/2024
ExtendFresh™ Temperature Management System
Separately monitors the temperatures in the refrigerator and freezer through a sensor located in each, to help ensure fresh fruit juices don't become frozen and prawns avoid freezer burn.
Interior Water Dispenser
provides easy access to filtered water inside the refrigerator
Produce Preserver
Absorbs ethylene gas emitted by many fruits and vegetables, causing them to over ripen. By removing ethylene, the produce preserver helps extend freshness.
Instruction Sheet | Click here to download |
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Dimension Guide | Click here to download |
Owners Manual | Click here to download |
Warranty | Click here to download |
Quick Reference Sheet | Click here to download |
Energy Guide | Click here to download |
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Réfrigérateur
Submitted 08-07-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
J'aime qu'il ait un distrinuteur d'eau et j'adore sa glace. Par contre il est assez petit avec ses deux portes dans les lequelles ont peut storer des trucs. Donc on ne peut pas y mettre le gros pot de mayo du costco par exemple ni le gros pot d'olives ou de pickels.
Would return it if I could - worst design ever
Submitted 08-02-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I hate this refrigerator so much that, after six months of using it, I’m actually thinking about getting rid of it and buying a new one. Everything about the design is flawed and makes it a nuisance, which is especially frustrating when the kitchen remodel a replacement of appliances I undertook was supposed to make my kitchen work better, not worse. This model is an exercise in faulty design and wasted space... I’ve had smaller refrigerators that hold more. Among my complaints: - The doors do not close with a light push. You actually have to intentionally close them and ensure they are shut. This is annoying to me as a single person who is painfully aware of the design flaw. I can’t imagine if I had children or frequent guests. If that were the case, one of the doors would always be inadvertently ajar, wasting energy and spoiling food. - The shelves do not offer enough vertical adjustment options. Unless you remove a shelf entirely, which means you sacrifice storage. This means that the tallest think you can store in this refrigerator... anywhere in it... is a carton of milk. Seriously, you can’t even stand up a bottle of wine. And none of the Tupperware beverage containers I have will fit in it. Seriously. - The shelves on the doors are stupidly sized and hardly hold anything. There’s also a plastic bin on one of the doors that could be a shelf, which would have been helpful, but it’s not. It’s a plastic bin that’s supposed to be used, according to the manual, for delicate leafy greens. FFS. Delicate leafy greens don’t last long enough to warrant a bin. I need more space for things like salad dressing because... wait for it... salad dressing bottles are too tall to fit on any of the shelves except the top one. - The shelves in the body of the refrigerator are designed to be adjustable... like where the front half can slide back to allow for taller items on the shelf below. This feature is so poorly designed that it should never have been incorporated. First, it means there’s a big hump of a seam in the middle of the shelves that prevents you from using that part of the shelf unless you want things to fall over. Second, if you do slide the front part of the shelf back under the back par of the shelf, it takes up so much space that the shelf underneath becomes unusable. - The ice maker. Stingy. I run out of ice all the time. And I’m a single person with a full time job. So, I’m not even putting that great of a demand on it. - The freezer is partitioned so that it’s hard to store items of any size. And, in fact, the divider just takes up much needed space. Swear to God, most frozen pizzas won’t fit in the freezer. I could go on. And on. But you get it. Save your money. Don’t buy this refrigerator. Or if you still do want one, but mine. I hate it so much that I really am about to all the $2000 I spent “sunk cost” and buy another.
Problematic
Submitted 08-01-19
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
1) Motor seems to run almost all the time. I will be checking electricity use by comparing electric bills before and after delivery of refrigerator. 2) Doors don't align properly. Gap at top is wider than gap at bottom. 3) Kickplate at bottom of box was damaged. Had to be replaced.
Great Features
Submitted 07-30-19
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
I just bought this fridge. Love the ice maker and water dispenser. Freezer is great. Only thing it seems like there is a lack of refrigerator shelf space.
30 inch wide french door
Submitted 07-26-19
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Kitchenaid.com
Only had it a week and everything is working well.
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