GE’s energy star 15.5 cubic feet top freezer refrigerator will be perfect for any kitchen setting. It features upfront temperature controls which are easy to use controls that regulate both fresh food and freezer sections. Additionally, it features adjustable wire Z shelf which conveniently holds tall or odd shaped items in the fresh food section. The adjustable humidity drawers helps food stay fresh for longer.
Features:
#1 in Quality and Dependability
Among 14-18 cu. ft. refrigerators based on an independent study of property maintenance personnel. Source: The Stevenson Company, 2013—Market research company with over 20 years of experience in the appliance industry
Adjustable Wire Shelf
Conveniently holds tall or odd-shaped items in the fresh food section
High-Gloss Handle
Provides a polished appearance that can cleaned with ease
Upfront Temperature Controls
Easy-to-use controls regulate both fresh food and freezer sections
Adjustable-Humidity Drawers
Controls helps food stay fresh
Large Door Storage
Offers ideal space for storing large containers in the door, freeing up valuable shelf space
Adjustable Wire Freezer Shelf
Easily adjusts between two positions to accommodate items of all shapes and sizes
ENERGY STAR® Qualified
Meets the ENERGY STAR energy efficiency requirements.
ADA Compliant
Designed to be accessible and easy to open.
Made In America
70 to 90% U.S. Content
Specifications:
Features |
Color | White |
Color Class; | White |
Type: | Freestanding |
Style: | Top Freezer |
Number of Shelves: | 2 |
Type of Shelves: | Glass |
Total Capacity: | 15.5 cu. ft. |
Hinge Side: | Right |
ADA Compliant | Yes |
Ice Maker; | Optional |
Size: | Full Size |
Field Reversible Doors: | Yes |
Cabinet Color: | White |
Defrost Type: | Frost Free |
Door Color: | White |
Freezer Shelves: | Wire |
Crisper: | Yes |
Dimensions |
Width | 28" |
Depth: | 31.625" |
Height; | 64.75" |
Depth with Door at 90 Degrees: | 55.875" |
Electrical Requirements |
Volts: | 120 Volts |
Frequency: | 60 Hz. |
Amps: | 15 Amps |
Warranty |
Warranty Terms: | Limited 1 Year of Parts and Labor |
Refrigerators are long-term appliance investments so you'll want to carefully consider the main aspects of buying this refrigerator to ensure that it meets your family's needs and you'll be able to enjoy the refrigerator for the next few years. Whether you're buying a refrigerator for the very first time or replacing an older refrigerator model, these tips will help you be better prepared to
start shopping for a refrigerator.
Are There Installation Limitations for the Refrigerator?

The first refrigerator consideration - measure the area where you will position the refrigerator. Is there sufficient room for full door swing/opening? Measuring is especially important when replacing a refrigerator to ensure the new one fits between counters or under overhead cabinets like the previous one. Take the maximum measurements when you shop for a refrigerator and allow space for hinges and leveling. Review your home's entry to the kitchen to be sure you'll be able to get your purchase in. You'll need an electrical outlet and also plumbing if you are buying a refrigerator with ice and water dispenser?
What Type Of Refrigerator Can Be Installed?
While reviewing where you to install your new
refrigerator, you can decide what type you prefer or would fit into your kitchen layout and budget. Types of refrigerators require different installations. A counter-depth model is usually wider than a same-capacity freestanding unit and can give your kitchen a custom look for less outlay than a built-in model. Available types:
What Style or Model Do You Prefer?
Refrigerator style is a matter of preference and convenience, but you should consider installation limitations when choosing a style since clearances may vary. An
All Refrigerator model does not have a freezer but has the best capacity. This may suit your home if you have a freezer close at hand. A
Top Mount model has an upper freezer, with or without a separate door. A
Bottom Freezer model has either a drawer/bin or shelf style freezer on the bottom. A
Side by Side has a freezer on one side and refrigerator on the other. A
French Door model has two refrigerated top sections with a freezer on the bottom.
What Capacity Does Your Family Need?
Once you've established installation, type and style, you can decide on capacity. If this will be your main refrigerator, size this appliance to meet your family's needs. Buying an overly large refrigerator which may remain partially empty will only use more kitchen space and increase purchase and energy costs. If you're buying a spare or beverage refrigerator, a compact model
under 11 cu. ft. refrigerators. may be sufficient. A
14 cu. ft refrigerator can be adequate for a family of 4, but a
18 - 22 cu. ft refrigeratoror higher would be better for a large family. If you have a vegetable garden, a larger refrigerator would be very convenient.
Refrigerator Finishes & Existing Kitchen Decor
You should give some thought to whether you are looking for
Black,
White,
colored,
stainless or other
exterior finishes. What finish will fit better into your existing kitchen decor? Do you prefer the same brand as your range? You may want to compliment your existing appliances by choosing a similar finish. If you have small children, finishes that are easy to keep clean or limit fingerprints may be more suitable. A pebbly white finish is easy to keep clean and can help to 'hide' scratches rather than a smooth glossy white exterior.
Choosing Refrigerator Features
The best feature is Frost-Free operation and do not assume that every refrigerator today is frost-free but confirm before purchasing. Here are other available features:
When Considering Refrigerator Features
A base model refrigerator generally has 1-2 drawers, wire shelving, non-adjustable shelves/bins and may only have a partial shelf in the freezer. Although a base model will provide sufficient refrigeration needs, features are really nice to have but greatly influence the price. If you would seldom use a Through-the-Door Water & Ice Dispenser, why pay more for this feature? On the other hand, it could encourage your family to drink water more often, but this feature will influence the price and require plumbing hook-up. Replacing with a taller model may require custom re-building or removing overhead cabinets.
Enhanced Features & Other Considerations
Some models have customizable digital displays, flat panel TV mounted on the door front, or built-in filtration for the water dispenser. Bottom freezer models have various designs such as slide-out drawer/bin or interior shelving. Built-in models may have optional panels to blend with your decor. You may want to consider purchasing an extended warranty for a higher priced appliance investment, and you'll need to make disposal decisions for the old model. Landfills generally have rules in place regarding preparing refrigerators and freezers for disposals as well as tipping fees for large appliances.