Best Kelvinator Top Mount Fridges / Refrigerators

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  • Price (RRP) $1,399
  • Household Size 3-4 people
  • Fridge Capacity 395 L
  • Freezer Capacity 141 L
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Lincoln C.NSW3 posts
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I bought one of these fridges 3 years ago to replace a similar looking Westinghouse fridge which I had for over 20 years. I liked it's simple,… Read more

spacious, old fashioned design. It was not too expensive. The recessed handles would not be easy to open for the elderly or arthritic, and the crisper drawer is very difficult to use, especially if loaded. You will note in my photo that the crisper drawer is broken (I have put a couple of nuts and bolts in to reinforce and hold it together, and there are some plywood shims to centralised and restrain the shelf it is hung off). The freezer temperature is okay, but even at its coldest setting, the fridge was not (a thermometer I put in said it was around 10 degrees. The recommended temperature for refrigerators is between 4-5 degrees Celsius - https://www.foodstandards.gov.au/business/charities/temperature-control).

Unfortunately after a few months it started to make a whining noise. Admittedly I have sensitive hearing but it was extremely annoying. I had the service person out but they couldn't fix it. It was driving me absolutely crazy. I love to cook so am in the kitchen a lot of the time. I had taken to ripping the back panel of the freezer every few weeks and using a hair dryer to reduce the build up of ice (this was reason I got rid of the old fridge in the first place). This process would reduce the noise for a few days. Then it would return. The noise seems originate from the evaporator fan at the back of the freezer.

For two and a half years and through trial and error I tried to fix this noise, but to no avail. Kelvinator, to their credit, did offer to send someone out again after I posted a negative review on their product website, but I couldn't see any point. This was to my mind a design or manufacturing problem. I was a dab hand at removing the freezer shelf with all the food in one go and using long nose pliers to have the back panel off in seconds (I left the 2 retaining screws off for ease of removal). I tried duct taping some of the openings, removing some of the styrofoam insulation from both behind the freezer and the fridge sections. I fabricated a separate duct to channel the fan's air directly to the fridge section. Nothing worked long term. All thought of warranties had long gone. I was resigned to the fact I had a lemon. It really was only suitable for use in a garage where you couldn't hear it, but even then the fridge section wasn't really cold enough.

Then a few days ago I took the fan out and contemplated replacing the blade- see photo attached. I thought it might be a problem with the balance of the blade. What I did do though was drill the plastic end section of the blade so I could push the blade down the axle shaft so the blade was closer to the fan motor (you have to take the pressure spring retaining the blade off first to allow the blade to be removed). I put it all back together again; and to my astonishment I have had a deafening silence for 3 days! Finally! And for bonus points, the temperature in the fridge is now also an almost satisfactory 5 degrees - see photo (note that I have removed and left off the styrofoam panel behind the fridge back panel, which channelled the air, for this temperature - I suspect that it restricted the quantity of cold air coming from the narrow hole between the freezer and the fridge).

So in summary, if you are audiologically challenged, have strong arms, are handy with tools, and don't mind a warmer than ideal fridge, then this refrigerator would be okay. Apologies for the long review, but I needed to express my frustrations, torment and cathartic resolution. Also, I hope this might help someone, or perhaps Kelvinator, to review the design of the evaporator fan blade.

Kelvinator 256L Top Mount KTB2802WB

Kelvinator 256L Top Mount KTB2802WB

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  • Household Size 1-2 people
  • Fridge Capacity 194 L
  • Freezer Capacity 62 L
BamixerNSW48 posts
 

This is a budget fridge. Forget the RRP it most commonly retails for low $400. At that price it's very favourable compared to the competition asking… Read more

$500 for a sub 200L fridge. Yes it comes with only 3 door bins and no deli compartment. That's why its 60L larger than the competition for less money. It's also a compressor not an inverter fridge.

My previous fridge was a Haier 220L in similar configuration. The increased size of this makes a real difference to a tiny 200L fridge. The freezer is eye level and the fridge compartment feels at a more natural height. I was happy with the Haier for 10yrs but eventually the door bins broke and then it became a real pain as there was nowhere in the fridge to stand a bottle of milk. So that got junked.

In the category its in, single person's fridge at a budget price it's the best value for money out there. If you want a fancier fridge with all the trimmings prepare to pay $600+ for a fridge. I compared both smaller and similar fridges in the 300L range. I came back to this because the price differential was huge. I'm happy to lose the deli compartment (which I always found a PITA in my old fridge anyway) for the price cut.

The days of cheap, massive fridges are over. We don't get a lot for our money but I paid around the same for this fridge as I did for my Haier when I bought it in 2015 and got more fridge. So it's a win for me. If you are the kind of person that likes to store 100 half used jars of stuff in your fridge, and need the useless egg shelf and an ice tray that twists into a bucket, you probably need to buy something else. It 'might' do for a small family if you don't do a lot of cooking but otherwise it's really best suited to single/couple household.

Kelvinator 431L Top Mount KTM4602AC (Silver)

Kelvinator 431L Top Mount KTM4602AC (Silver)

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  • Price (RRP) $1,199
  • Household Size 3-4 people
  • Fridge Capacity 329 L
  • Freezer Capacity 102 L
  • Price (RRP) $1,249
  • Household Size 3-4 people
  • Fridge Capacity 329 L
  • Freezer Capacity 102 L
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Can't open fresh veggie container – The difficulty with this fridge is the sliding vegetable container on the bottom of the fridge. It does not slide easily in and out in order to… Read more

remove vegetables and add new ones. It gets stuck and requires constant manouevres. Our old fridge had two containers that were much easier to access. This large single container is much less practical and difficult to access. I thought the design of the new model would be an improvement not worse.