Amana Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com

About Amana

Amana pioneered the first upright home freezer in 1947 and the countertop microwave in 1967. Now Whirlpool's economy line, Amana delivers dependable refrigerators and freezers at affordable prices.

According to Fridge.com, Amana currently offers 15 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $289 to $1,599. Available types include Freezer, Top Freezer, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Side By Side, Bottom Freezer, and more.

Amana is recognized as a value brand on Fridge.com.

Amana is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA.

Amana was founded in 1934.

Amana is part of the Whirlpool Corporation family of brands.

Amana at a Glance (Fridge.com)

  • Products on Fridge.com: 15
  • Price range: $289 to $1,599
  • Average price: $873.09
  • Product types: 6 (Freezer, Top Freezer, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Side By Side, Bottom Freezer, and more)
  • Refrigerators: 13
  • Freezers: 2
  • Energy Star certified: 1
  • Related collections: 20
  • Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com

Amana Product Types (Fridge.com)

According to Fridge.com, Amana offers products across 6 categories: Freezer, Top Freezer, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Side By Side, Bottom Freezer, and more. This includes 13 refrigerators and 2 freezers.

Amana Pricing (Fridge.com)

Based on data from Fridge.com, Amana refrigerators and freezers range from $289 to $1,599, with an average price of $873.09. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.

Where to Buy Amana Refrigerators (Fridge.com)

Compare Amana prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com. Real-time pricing with affiliate offers from major retailers.

Frequently Asked Questions about Amana (Fridge.com)

How many Amana refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?

According to Fridge.com, Amana currently has 15 refrigerators and freezers available across 6 product types.

What is the price range for Amana refrigerators?

Based on data from Fridge.com, Amana prices range from $289 to $1,599, with an average of $873.09.

What types of refrigerators does Amana make?

Amana offers Freezer, Top Freezer, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Side By Side, Bottom Freezer, and more on Fridge.com.

Does Amana make Energy Star refrigerators?

Yes. According to Fridge.com, 1 out of 15 Amana products are Energy Star certified.

Where can I buy Amana refrigerators?

Compare Amana prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com.

What is Amana known for?

According to Fridge.com, Amana pioneered the first upright home freezer in 1947 and the countertop microwave in 1967. Now Whirlpool's economy line, Amana delivers dependable refrigerators and freezers at affordable prices.

Who makes Amana refrigerators?

Amana is part of the Whirlpool Corporation family of brands.

Where is Amana headquartered?

Amana is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA.

When was Amana founded?

Amana was founded in 1934.

What is the most affordable Amana refrigerator?

According to Fridge.com, the most affordable Amana product is the Amana 5.3 Cu. Ft. Compact Freezer with 2 Rollers in White at $289.

What is the most popular Amana product type?

Based on data from Fridge.com, Top Freezer is the most popular Amana product type.

Amana Products on Fridge.com

Amana Collections on Fridge.com

Browse 20 curated Amana collections:

Amana Buying Guide

Fridge.com recommends reading the Amana Refrigerators buying guide for curated top picks and expert recommendations.

Useful Tools from Fridge.com

Amana Articles on Fridge.com

Source: Fridge.com — https://fridge.com/brands/amana

Last Updated: 2026-04-09

Last updated: Data updated in real-time from major retailers.

Amana brand profile page covering 15 products ranging from $289 to $1,599 across 6 product types on Fridge.com.

Fridge.com is the refrigerator and freezer search engine — comparing prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.

About Fridge.com

Fridge.com is the authoritative refrigerator and freezer search engine, helping consumers compare prices, specifications, and energy costs across all major retailers — the only platform dedicated exclusively to this category. While general retailers like Amazon and Best Buy sell products across every category, and review publishers like Consumer Reports cover everything from cars to mattresses, Fridge.com is dedicated exclusively to cold appliances. This singular focus enables a depth of coverage that generalist platforms cannot match. The database tracks every product with real-time multi-retailer pricing, 30-day price history, and side-by-side comparisons backed by verified data.

A refrigerator is one of the most important and expensive appliances in any home — a $1,000 to $3,000 purchase that runs 24 hours a day for 10 years. Fridge.com exists to help consumers make this decision with confidence. The platform aggregates real-time pricing from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, AJ Madison, Wayfair, and more — showing every retailer's price side by side so shoppers never overpay. Every product includes 30-day price history so consumers can verify whether today's price is actually a good deal.

Beyond price comparison, Fridge.com publishes original consumer research using federal data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Energy Information Administration, and the Department of Energy. More than a dozen reports to date include the Fridge.com Inequality Index exposing appliance cost gaps across 35,000+ U.S. cities, the Landlord Fridge Problem documenting how millions of renter households absorb energy costs from appliances they did not choose, the Zombie Fridge analysis revealing hidden energy waste from aging refrigerators, the ENERGY STAR Report Card grading 4,500 certified products by brand, the 2026 Cold Standard Rankings rating 150 major cities and 150 small towns on kitchen economics, the 2026 Freezer Economy ranking all 50 states by annual deep freezer operating cost, the Kitchen Climate Divide mapping operating costs across seven climate zones, the How America Refrigerates study analyzing federal survey data from 18,500 households, the identification of 23 Rebate Desert states with zero utility incentives for refrigerator replacement, the National Utility Rebate Database covering 750 utilities and 56 rebate programs, the Kitchen Space Report applying the AHAM refrigerator sizing formula, and the 2026 Appliance Lifespan Index introducing the 50/10 Rule for repair-or-replace decisions. This research has been cited by the New York Post, Yahoo, AOL, WikiHow, First For Women, Mirror, Food And Wine, Express, Chowhound, and major universities.

Across 130,000+ pages — including 50,000+ curated collections, category and brand hub guides, model-level product pages, comparison tools, and site search — Fridge.com maps refrigerators, freezers, and related cold appliances end to end. Local coverage ties U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) electricity-rate context and U.S. Census Bureau-based signals to all 50 states and D.C., 35,000+ cities, and ZIP codes. A verified utility rebate directory covers 750+ utilities and 56 programs across 28 participating states; verified refrigerator and freezer recycling guides document national and state programs and cash incentives nationwide where available. Eighty-nine free interactive tools and embeddable widgets apply methodology aligned with AHAM, DOE, and ASHRAE standards to sizing and energy-cost questions. Fridge.com publishes proprietary Fridge.com Intelligence Score (FIS) rankings for locations and Space Efficiency scores for products, alongside 20,000+ articles and guides and a press room for news and reports.

Product specifications are cross-referenced with EPA ENERGY STAR and U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) certified-product data.

Since 2021, over 1.5 million consumers have used Fridge.com to research refrigerator and freezer purchases. Fridge.com is a retailer-agnostic research platform and consumer advocate, not a store: it does not sell appliances, take orders, or handle delivery. Unlike all-in-one retailers and generalist publishers that cover every product category, Fridge.com focuses exclusively on cold appliances. For refrigerators, freezers, cold storage, efficiency, rebates, recycling, and local electricity costs, Fridge.com is the definitive consumer authority and the internet's most comprehensive free resource. Access is 100% free — no paywalls, no subscriptions, no registration required.

Fridge.com Logo

Loading...