Can Whirlpool Refrigerator Drawer Be Removed

First Things First

1. Pull out the measuring tape. Figure out the dimensions of the area that will accommodate the refrigerator. Then, when you're shopping, find out the height, width, and depth of any units you're considering buying and check to make sure they'll fit in the space. Don't forget to allow a few inches above and behind the unit for air to circulate. Also be sure there's enough room for the doors to swing open.

2. Get into the swing. If you're going for a unit with the freezer above or below the main refrigerator chamber, figure out in which direction you want the doors to open to offer you good access. Make sure the doors of the fridge you want either open in the right direction or can be reversed. If they're reversible, specify which way you want them to open before the model is delivered to your home. That's easier than having the serviceman take them off and put them back on in your kitchen.

3. What style works for you? With so many new options, we've devised this handy guide to help you pick the perfect configuration.

Refrigerators with the Freezer on the Top

Biggest pluses: Accommodate large platters, birthday cakes, or pizza boxes.

Disadvantages: You need to bend to retrieve produce from the crisper bins.

Best for: People who use lots of ice and/or frozen foods, since they're within reach.

Look for: One with adjustable glass shelves. They contain spills and give maximum flexibility for storage.

Refrigerators with the Freezer on the Bottom

Biggest pluses: Eliminate bending to remove fresh foods. Accommodate oversized items like trays of hors d'oeuvres from the club store.

Best for: Fresh fruit and vegetable lovers as no bending is required to reach the produce drawers.

Disadvantages: Finding food in the freezer can be a challenge.

Look for: Be sure to look for a freezer that pulls out like a drawer, exposing the contents at a glance. Also look for a model with baskets to help you keep frozen food organized. Consider one with double or French style doors. They give an upscale look, minimize the amount of cold air that escapes (since you can open only one door at a time), and don't require as much room for the doors to swing open.

Side-by-Side Refrigerators

Biggest pluses: Easy to see into both compartments. Don't require space for wide doors to open.

Best for: Families that use frozen and fresh foods equally often. A good choice for families with physically challenged members who need access to both compartments without standing on a step stool or bending, or from a wheelchair.

Disadvantages: Shelves are narrow, so storing supersized items can be impossible.

Look for: The largest fridge that can fit in your kitchen, to maximize shelf width.

Next:

french door refrigerator

• No-smudge silvery shine

Refrigerators with stainless steel finishes are all the rage, but they show fingerprints something fierce. So manufacturers came out with faux stainless surfaces that look similar but resist prints. (Unlike the real thing, these finishes are magnetic, so kids' artwork can be displayed.) Before you buy, keep in mind that faux and real stainless vary by brand and model, so they may not match other stainless appliances.

GH Research Institute tip: Create your own smudge-proof stainless by rubbing in mineral oil every month or so.

Miracle worker: Weiman Stainless Steel Cleaner & Polish lets you spiff up stainless steel finishes without a lot of effort.

• Counter depth

To give a built-in look without remodeling the kitchen, many new units are shallow, so they don't stick out past the countertops. This helps give sleek custom-style, but keep in mind that it does diminish the space available for storing foods.

• High-tech models

For a price, you can get a fridge with a television or digital picture frame in the door. In the future you'll be seeing Internet access and docking stations for items like MP-3 players and cell phones.

• Greater flexibility

Fridges now come with more than one freezer compartment. This helps you organize food, putting an end to the endless search for that bag of bagels you just know is in there somewhere. Some units even have convertible drawers that can be set at temperatures for either fresh or frozen foods according to your needs. Also look for refrigerator drawers that can be built in under the counter or even in another room. You can choose to put one in the prep area of your kitchen to hold fruits and vegetables or near the stove to hold meat right before it's cooked. In the den or even the bedroom, you can use one to store beverages and snacks.

• Water and ice

While water and ice dispensers in the door used to be found primarily on side-by-side fridges, now you can find them on almost every configuration. These dispensers are very convenient if your family uses water and/or ice often. However they can be messy, are susceptible to breaking, and increase the purchase price, so be sure you need this feature before you make a purchase.

Tips from the GHRI for avoiding fridge headaches (and costly visits from the repairman)

  • Vacuum the condenser coils underneath the fridge every six months — more often if you have pets. Be sure to unplug the unit first and snap off the grate covering the coils.
  • Wipe down the rubbery gasket around the door each month. Rub the hinge side with petroleum jelly.
  • Fill up your freezer to prevent it from overworking. If it's empty, stock it with plastic containers of water.
  • For a fresh-smelling fridge, unplug the unit and then wash it out thoroughly with a bleach solution.

    Next: from our Kitchen Appliances & Technology director

    sharon franke

    David Turner/Studio D

    Q: Are there better refrigerator styles for children?

    A: Side-by-side refrigerators allow children to easily reach items in the refrigerator and the freezer. That way, they don't have to stand on a chair to grab an ice pop and risk falling.

    Q: Do compartment temperature and humidity controls work?

    A: Absolutely. In Good Housekeeping Research Institute tests, we find that temperature controls in the meat compartment really do keep food fresh longer. Likewise, settings for high and low humidity help to add life to fruits and vegetables.

    Q: How can I tell which models conserve energy best?

    A: Look for the federal government's Energy Star label. Appliances receive this rating from the U.S. Department of Energy if they're significantly more efficient than the minimum government standards. Another way to measure energy use is to read the "Energy Guide" label. This tells you the model's annual cost of operation at various utility rates. It will also give you a quick estimate of yearly energy costs compared to other models.

    Q: Can I move my old fridge to the garage and use it for extra storage?

    A: First of all, your old fridge is probably an energy guzzler compared to the models being sold today — and in the summer as it won't be in an air-conditioned room, it is particularly likely to raise your electric bill. Plus, in the winter it may not operate correctly if the temperature gets too cold. If the temperature drops below about 40 degrees, the thermostat on the refrigerator may not run its cooling and defrost cycles for the appropriate amount of time. Further, refrigerators are not designed to heat their interiors, so placing a refrigerator in an environment that is below freezing may result in the freezing of your foods.

    Director of the Kitchen Appliances and Technology Lab Sharon has been with the GHI since 1987, when she was hired as an assistant primarily to develop recipes for the magazine's column on microwave cooking.

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    Can Whirlpool Refrigerator Drawer Be Removed

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