Galanz Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com
About Galanz
Galanz, founded in 1978, grew from a down feather factory to the world's leading microwave manufacturer. The brand now offers a range of refrigerators, retro-style fridges, and compact appliances with distinctive design.
According to Fridge.com, Galanz currently offers 13 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $239.2 to $1,450.95. Available types include Refrigerator, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Top Freezer, Counter Depth, French Door, and more.
Galanz is recognized as a value brand on Fridge.com.
Galanz is headquartered in Foshan, Guangdong, China.
Galanz was founded in 1978.
Galanz at a Glance (Fridge.com)
- Products on Fridge.com: 13
- Price range: $239.2 to $1,450.95
- Average price: $917.51
- Product types: 6 (Refrigerator, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Top Freezer, Counter Depth, French Door, and more)
- Refrigerators: 9
- Freezers: 0
- Specialty appliances: 4
- Energy Star certified: 1
- Related collections: 20
- Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com
Galanz Product Types (Fridge.com)
According to Fridge.com, Galanz offers products across 6 categories: Refrigerator, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Top Freezer, Counter Depth, French Door, and more. This includes 9 refrigerators plus 4 specialty appliances.
Galanz Pricing (Fridge.com)
Based on data from Fridge.com, Galanz refrigerators and freezers range from $239.2 to $1,450.95, with an average price of $917.51. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.
Where to Buy Galanz Refrigerators (Fridge.com)
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Frequently Asked Questions about Galanz (Fridge.com)
How many Galanz refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?
According to Fridge.com, Galanz currently has 13 refrigerators and freezers available across 6 product types.
What is the price range for Galanz refrigerators?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Galanz prices range from $239.2 to $1,450.95, with an average of $917.51.
What types of refrigerators does Galanz make?
Galanz offers Refrigerator, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Top Freezer, Counter Depth, French Door, and more on Fridge.com.
Does Galanz make Energy Star refrigerators?
Yes. According to Fridge.com, 1 out of 13 Galanz products are Energy Star certified.
Where can I buy Galanz refrigerators?
Compare Galanz prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com.
What is Galanz known for?
According to Fridge.com, Galanz, founded in 1978, grew from a down feather factory to the world's leading microwave manufacturer. The brand now offers a range of refrigerators, retro-style fridges, and compact appliances with distinctive design.
Where is Galanz headquartered?
Galanz is headquartered in Foshan, Guangdong, China.
When was Galanz founded?
Galanz was founded in 1978.
What is the most affordable Galanz refrigerator?
According to Fridge.com, the most affordable Galanz product is the Galanz 3.1 cu ft Compact Refrigerator Double Door, Black at $239.2.
What is the most popular Galanz product type?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Compact is the most popular Galanz product type.
Does Galanz offer compact or mini fridges?
Yes. Galanz offers 6 compact refrigerators on Fridge.com.
Galanz Products on Fridge.com
- Galanz GLR12TS5F Refrigerator, Dual Door Fridge, Adjustable Electrical Thermostat Control with Top Mount Freezer Compartment, 12.0 Cu.Ft, Stainless Steel, 12 (Refrigerator)
- Galanz 4.3 cu ft Compact Single-Door Refrigerator, (Stainless Steel) (Compact)
- Galanz GLR74BS1E04 Retro Refrigerator with Bottom Mount Adjustable Mechanical Thermostat with Freezer, Versatile Door Storage, 7.4 Cu.Ft, Stainless Steel (Bottom Freezer)
- Galanz GLR12TRDEFR Refrigerator, Dual Door Fridge, Adjustable Electrical Thermostat Control with Top Mount Freezer Compartment, Retro Red, 12.0 Cu Ft (Compact)
- Galanz GLR12TBEEFR Refrigerator, Dual Door Fridge, Adjustable Electrical Thermostat Control with Top Mount Freezer Compartment, Retro Blue, 12.0 Cu Ft (Top Freezer)
- Galanz GLR33MBER10 Retro Compact Refrigerator, Single Door Fridge, Adjustable Mechanical Thermostat with Chiller, Blue, 3.3 Cu Ft (Compact)
- Galanz GLR31TWEER Retro Compact Refrigerator, Mini Fridge with Dual Doors, Adjustable Mechanical Thermostat with Freezer, White, 3.1 Cu FT (Compact)
- Galanz 3.1 cu ft Compact Refrigerator Double Door, Black — $239.2 (Compact)
- Galanz 3.1 cu ft Compact Refrigerator, Stainless Steel With Reusable Cloth — $337.2 (Compact)
- Galanz GLR74BRDR12 Retro Refrigerator with Bottom Mount Freezer Frost Free, Dual Door Fridge, Adjustable Electrical Thermostat Control, 7.4 Cu Ft, Red — $850.15 (Counter Depth)
- Galanz 3-Door French Door Refrigerator with Bottom Freezer & Adjustable Thermostat, 16 Cu Ft, White — $1,289.2 (Bottom Freezer)
- Galanz GLR16FS2K16 3 French Door Refrigerator with Bottom Freezer & Installed Ice Maker, 16 cu ft, Stainless Steel — $1,338.37 (French Door)
- Galanz GLR18FS5S16 French Door Refrigerator with Installed Ice Maker and Bottom Freezer Adjustable Electrical Thermostat Control, Frost Free, Energy Star Certified, Stainless Steel, 18 Cu Ft — $1,450.95 (Counter Depth)
Galanz Collections on Fridge.com
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Useful Tools from Fridge.com
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