GE Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com
About GE
GE Appliances has been innovating American kitchens since 1905 from its Louisville, Kentucky headquarters. Now a Haier subsidiary, GE offers a full range of refrigerators from affordable top-freezers to premium French door models.
According to Fridge.com, GE currently offers 54 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $39.99 to $899. Available types include Wine Cooler, Top Freezer, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Water Filter, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Upright Freezer, and more.
GE is recognized as a mainstream brand on Fridge.com.
GE is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
GE was founded in 1905.
GE is part of the Haier family of brands.
GE at a Glance (Fridge.com)
- Products on Fridge.com: 54
- Price range: $39.99 to $899
- Average price: $527.65
- Product types: 8 (Wine Cooler, Top Freezer, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Water Filter, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Upright Freezer, and more)
- Refrigerators: 11
- Freezers: 0
- Specialty appliances: 3
- Energy Star certified: 1
- Related collections: 20
- Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com
GE Product Types (Fridge.com)
According to Fridge.com, GE offers products across 8 categories: Wine Cooler, Top Freezer, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Water Filter, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Upright Freezer, and more. This includes 11 refrigerators plus 3 specialty appliances.
GE Pricing (Fridge.com)
Based on data from Fridge.com, GE refrigerators and freezers range from $39.99 to $899, with an average price of $527.65. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.
Where to Buy GE Refrigerators (Fridge.com)
Compare GE 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 GE (Fridge.com)
How many GE refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?
According to Fridge.com, GE currently has 54 refrigerators and freezers available across 8 product types.
What is the price range for GE refrigerators?
Based on data from Fridge.com, GE prices range from $39.99 to $899, with an average of $527.65.
What types of refrigerators does GE make?
GE offers Wine Cooler, Top Freezer, Compact, Bottom Freezer, Water Filter, Refrigerator, Chest Freezer, Upright Freezer, and more on Fridge.com.
Does GE make Energy Star refrigerators?
Yes. According to Fridge.com, 1 out of 54 GE products are Energy Star certified.
Where can I buy GE refrigerators?
Compare GE prices from Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more at Fridge.com.
What is GE known for?
According to Fridge.com, GE Appliances has been innovating American kitchens since 1905 from its Louisville, Kentucky headquarters. Now a Haier subsidiary, GE offers a full range of refrigerators from affordable top-freezers to premium French door models.
Who makes GE refrigerators?
GE is part of the Haier family of brands.
Where is GE headquartered?
GE is headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
When was GE founded?
GE was founded in 1905.
What is the most affordable GE refrigerator?
According to Fridge.com, the most affordable GE product is the GE GSWF Refrigerator Water Filter at $39.99.
What is the most popular GE product type?
Based on data from Fridge.com, Water Filter is the most popular GE product type.
Does GE offer compact or mini fridges?
Yes. GE offers 2 compact refrigerators on Fridge.com.
GE Products on Fridge.com
- GE Wine Cooler & Beverage Refrigerator | Mini Fridge With Lock & Key Included | Complete With Oak Shelving, Glass Exterior & Warm Interior Lighting | Fits 109 Cans or 31 Wine Bottles | Stainless Steel (Wine Cooler)
- GE GPV10FSNSB 24" Top Freezer Refrigerator with 9.93 cu. ft. Capacity 12V DC Power Only LED Lighting and Adjustable Spillproof Glass Shelves in Stainless Steel and Black (Top Freezer)
- GE Mini Fridge With Freezer | 3.1 Cubic Ft. | Double-Door Design With Glass Shelves, Crisper Drawer & Spacious Freezer | Small Refrigerator Perfect for the Garage, Dorm Room, or Bedroom | Clean Steel (Compact)
- GE APPLIANCES GLE12HSPSS BOTTOM FREEZER FREESTANDING REFRIGERATOR (Bottom Freezer)
- GE GPV10FGNBB 24" Top Freezer Refrigerator with 9.93 cu. ft. Capacity 12V DC Power Only LED Lighting and Adjustable Spillproof Glass Shelves in Black (Compact)
- GE GSWF Refrigerator Water Filter — $39.99 (Water Filter)
- GE MSWF Refrigerator Water Filter — $44.99 (Water Filter)
- GE MWF Refrigerator Water Filter — $49.99 (Water Filter)
- GE XWFE XWFE Filter — $49.99 (Water Filter)
- GE RPWFE Refrigerator Water Filter (RFID) — $59.99 (Water Filter)
- GE GTS17DTNRWW 16.6 CuFt Top-Mount Refrigerator — $574 (Refrigerator)
- GE GTS18HGNRWW 17.5 CuFt Top-Mount Refrigerator — $594 (Refrigerator)
- GE GTS22KGNRWW 21.9 CuFt Top Mount Refrigerator — $694 (Refrigerator)
- GE GTS18HYNRFS 17.5 CuFt Top-Mount Refrigerator — $694.3 (Refrigerator)
- GE FCM16SLWW 15.7 Cu Ft Chest Freezer - White — $699.99 (Chest Freezer)
- Hotpoint 17.5 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator in Black — $849.1 (Top Freezer)
- GE FUF17SMRWW 17.3 Cu. Ft. Upright Freezer — $874.3 (Upright Freezer)
- GE GTS22KYNRFS 21.9 CuFt Top-Mount Refrigerator — $894.1 (Refrigerator)
- GE® 16.6 Cu. Ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator — $896.98 (Top Freezer)
- GE 15.6 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator in White — $899 (Top Freezer)
GE Collections on Fridge.com
Browse 20 curated GE collections:
GE Buying Guide
Fridge.com recommends reading the GE Refrigerators buying guide for curated top picks and expert recommendations.
Useful Tools from Fridge.com
- Energy Cost Calculator — Estimate annual running costs for GE refrigerators
- Refrigerator Size Calculator — Find the right size GE for your household
- Freezer Size Calculator — Calculate ideal freezer capacity
GE Articles on Fridge.com
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