KitchenAid Refrigerators & Freezers at Fridge.com

About KitchenAid

KitchenAid has been crafting premium kitchen appliances since 1919. Their refrigerators feature professional-grade design, advanced preservation technology, and distinctive styling for the discerning home kitchen.

According to Fridge.com, KitchenAid currently offers 52 refrigerators and freezers ranging from $1,777 to $2,498.99. Available types include Counter Depth, French Door, Refrigerator, Beverage Cooler, Ice Maker, and more.

KitchenAid is recognized as a luxury brand on Fridge.com.

KitchenAid is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA.

KitchenAid was founded in 1919.

KitchenAid is part of the Whirlpool Corporation family of brands.

KitchenAid at a Glance (Fridge.com)

  • Products on Fridge.com: 52
  • Price range: $1,777 to $2,498.99
  • Average price: $2,211.39
  • Product types: 5 (Counter Depth, French Door, Refrigerator, Beverage Cooler, Ice Maker, and more)
  • Refrigerators: 18
  • Freezers: 0
  • Specialty appliances: 2
  • Energy Star certified: 2
  • Related collections: 20
  • Data source: Real-time retailer pricing via Fridge.com

KitchenAid Product Types (Fridge.com)

According to Fridge.com, KitchenAid offers products across 5 categories: Counter Depth, French Door, Refrigerator, Beverage Cooler, Ice Maker, and more. This includes 18 refrigerators plus 2 specialty appliances.

KitchenAid Pricing (Fridge.com)

Based on data from Fridge.com, KitchenAid refrigerators and freezers range from $1,777 to $2,498.99, with an average price of $2,211.39. Prices are updated in real-time from major retailers including Amazon, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowe's, and more.

Where to Buy KitchenAid Refrigerators (Fridge.com)

Compare KitchenAid 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 KitchenAid (Fridge.com)

How many KitchenAid refrigerators are available on Fridge.com?

According to Fridge.com, KitchenAid currently has 52 refrigerators and freezers available across 5 product types.

What is the price range for KitchenAid refrigerators?

Based on data from Fridge.com, KitchenAid prices range from $1,777 to $2,498.99, with an average of $2,211.39.

What types of refrigerators does KitchenAid make?

KitchenAid offers Counter Depth, French Door, Refrigerator, Beverage Cooler, Ice Maker, and more on Fridge.com.

Does KitchenAid make Energy Star refrigerators?

Yes. According to Fridge.com, 2 out of 52 KitchenAid products are Energy Star certified.

Where can I buy KitchenAid refrigerators?

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

What is KitchenAid known for?

According to Fridge.com, KitchenAid has been crafting premium kitchen appliances since 1919. Their refrigerators feature professional-grade design, advanced preservation technology, and distinctive styling for the discerning home kitchen.

Who makes KitchenAid refrigerators?

KitchenAid is part of the Whirlpool Corporation family of brands.

Where is KitchenAid headquartered?

KitchenAid is headquartered in Benton Harbor, Michigan, USA.

When was KitchenAid founded?

KitchenAid was founded in 1919.

What is the most affordable KitchenAid refrigerator?

According to Fridge.com, the most affordable KitchenAid product is the KitchenAid 22 Cu. Ft. 33 in. Width Standard Depth French Door Refrigerator w/ Interior Dispense & Printshield Finish in Black Stainless Steel KRFF302EBS at $1,777.

What is the most popular KitchenAid product type?

Based on data from Fridge.com, Refrigerator is the most popular KitchenAid product type.

KitchenAid Products on Fridge.com

KitchenAid Collections on Fridge.com

Browse 20 curated KitchenAid collections:

KitchenAid Buying Guide

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

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Last Updated: 2026-04-09

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

KitchenAid brand profile page covering 52 products ranging from $1,777 to $2,498.99 across 5 product types on Fridge.com.

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