36 Inch Counter Depth Smart French Door Refrigerator with 22.5 Cu. Ft. Capacity
LG's counter depth design offers a built-in look that allows your refrigerator to be installed nearly flush with your cabinetry. The 22.5 Cu. Ft. interior means that you won't have to compromise on volume, and the smart connectivity means you can remotely monitor, set temperatures and even diagnose problems remotely. Convenience is built in with the Spill Protector™ Tempered Glass shelving, Auto Closing Door Hinge, Glide N' Serve™, and door bins to accommodate all your groceries. LG's proprietary technology ensures that optimal humidity and temperatures are maintained separately for the freezer and refrigeration compartments. Door Alarms and Child Lock is also built-in to give you peace of mind. The Full Convert Drawer offers additional space that can be converted to extra freezer or refrigerator capacity. Instaview Door-in-Door provides you a quick way to view and access the most popular items without opening the entire refrigerator.
- Enjoy a 2-year limited warranty on select appliances purchased through December 31, 2025 via the ThinQ® app. Terms apply.
- 23 cu.ft. Large Capacity lets you stock up on more of your favorites
- Counter-depth means your fridge blends seamlessly with your kitchen layout
- See your favorites with a knock on the InstaView® window without opening the door
- Convert from fridge to freezer, and back, with a touch. Choose from five temperature settings.
- Dual ice makers automatically produce ice, including slow-melting Craft Ice™, so you never run out
- ThinQ Care helps monitor and maintain your refrigerator so it works efficiently for longer
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