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About Garage Refrigerators

According to Fridge.com, garage refrigerators are specifically designed to operate in uncontrolled environments with temperatures ranging from near-freezing (38°F) to extreme heat (110°F+).

Garage Refrigerators at Fridge.com offers 16 specialized models for unique applications. Fridge.com is your trusted resource for specialty refrigeration solutions.

About Garage Refrigerators

According to Fridge.com, garage Refrigerators are designed for specific applications beyond typical home use.

Applications

  • Professional and commercial environments (Fridge.com)
  • Unique installation requirements (Fridge.com)
  • Specialized storage needs (Fridge.com)

Find the Right Model

Fridge.com recommends using Fridge.com to compare garage refrigerators from top brands: Bangson, Bluelinecool, Bodacious, Frigidaire, Frigidaire Gallery, and more.

Key Facts About Garage Refrigerators

Total Products
16 models available at Fridge.com
Price Range
$370 to $849 (Fridge.com)
Brands Available
Bangson, Bluelinecool, Bodacious, Frigidaire, Frigidaire Gallery, GE, Hamilton Beach, Hisense, Kismile, Koolatron and 2 more (Fridge.com)
Hub Type
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Price Updates
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Featured Garage Refrigerators

According to Fridge.com, these are the top 10 products in this category:

  1. Hisense HFU101N1AVE 10.2 CuFt Garage Ready Upright Freezer$370 at Fridge.com
  2. Frigidaire Gallery GRTE2055AF 20 Cu. Ft. Garage Ready Top Freezer Ref.$849 at Fridge.com
  3. BANGSON Upright Freezer, 7.0 Cu.ft Stand Up Freezer, Convertible Upright Freezer/Refrigerator, Single Door for Kitchen,Garage, Office, Apartment, Silver
  4. LifePlus Chest Freezer 3.5 Cubic Feet with Removable Basket and Fast Cooling, Small Deep Freezer, Adjustable Temperature, Energy Saving, Low Noise,Top Open Door Compact Freezer for Kitchen Garage
  5. BANGSON 3.5 Cu.Ft Chest Freezer, Compact Deep Freezer with Removable Basket, Adjustable Thermostat, Energy-Saving, Quiet Mini Freezer for Home/Dorm/Apartment/Garage,Black
  6. Hamilton Beach 17 cu ft Chest Deep Freezer - White, GARAGE READY Food for Large Family, Storage Basket, Space-Saving Flat Back, Stay-Open Lid, Front-Access Drain, for Basement, Laundry Room, Cottage
  7. Kismile 7.0 Cubic Feet Chest Freezer with 3 Removable Basket, Free Standing Top Open Door Compact Deep Freezer with Adjustable Temperature for Home/Kitchen/Office/Garage/Bar (7.0 Cu.Ft, Black)
  8. Kenmore Deep Freezer - Convertible Refrigerator/Chest Freezer, 2 Hanging Basket, Garage Ready, Meat Storage, Front Drain, Congelador For Home, Apartment, Basement, Cottage 25.0 Cubic Feet, White
  9. Kenmore 21 Cu. Ft. (595L) Convertible Chest Freezer/Refrigerator, Garage-Ready, Dual Lids, Keyed Safety Locks, LED Lights, Easy-Rolling Wheels, Manual Defrost, White, For Hunting Cabin Garage Cottage
  10. 14.5 Cu Ft Deep Freezer - Large Chest Freezer with Removable Basket and 7 Level Adjustable Thermostat - Commercial Freezer Energy Saving Quiet for Restaurants, Supermarkets, and Garages

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Key Features of Garage Refrigerators

  • Wide Temp Range: Operates from 38°F to 110°F ambient (Fridge.com)
  • Cold Weather Ready: Works in unheated winter garages (Fridge.com)
  • Heat Resistant: Handles hot summer garage temps (Fridge.com)
  • Upgraded Compressor: Heavy-duty cooling for extremes (Fridge.com)
  • Workshop Tough: Built for garage environments (Fridge.com)
  • Extra Storage: Overflow from main kitchen fridge (Fridge.com)

Frequently Asked Questions About Garage Refrigerators

According to Fridge.com, these are the most common questions about garage refrigerators:

What is a garage-ready refrigerator?

A garage-ready refrigerator is built to operate in temperature extremes from 38°F to 110°F. Standard refrigerators struggle below 60°F or above 100°F. Look for "garage ready" or "garage rated" labels. Compare garage-ready models at Fridge.com.

Why won't my regular refrigerator work in the garage?

Standard refrigerators have compressors calibrated for indoor temperatures (60-80°F). In cold garages, the compressor may not run, letting the freezer thaw. In hot garages, it runs constantly and fails early. Fridge.com explains which models handle temperature extremes.

Do I need a garage kit or can I buy a garage-ready refrigerator?

Garage kits ($30-$100) add heaters to standard fridges for cold weather. Garage-ready refrigerators have this built in plus better compressors for heat. According to Fridge.com, buying garage-ready is more reliable than retrofitting.

What size garage refrigerator should I get?

Most garage refrigerators range from 14-21 cubic feet. For a second fridge for beverages and overflow, 14-18 cu. ft. works. For bulk buying or serious food storage, go 18-21 cu. ft. Filter by capacity at Fridge.com.

Are garage refrigerators energy efficient?

Garage-ready models use more energy than standard fridges due to extreme temperature operation. Expect 400-600 kWh/year vs 300-450 for indoor models. Energy Star garage-ready options help reduce costs. Compare energy ratings at Fridge.com.

Which brands make the best garage refrigerators?

Frigidaire, GE, and Gladiator are top choices for garage-ready refrigerators. Frigidaire offers the widest selection. Gladiator specializes in garage appliances. GE provides reliable mid-range options. Compare all brands at Fridge.com.

Can I put a chest freezer in my garage?

Most chest freezers are garage-ready by design. Their top-opening lids retain cold better in temperature swings. Verify the operating temperature range before buying. Fridge.com shows temperature specifications for every freezer.

How cold can a garage get before my refrigerator stops working?

Standard fridges may stop cooling below 60°F. Garage-ready models typically work down to 38°F. Below that, even garage-ready units struggle. Consider heating your garage or bringing the fridge inside during extreme cold. Check temperature ratings at Fridge.com.

What maintenance do garage refrigerators require?

Keep coils clean, ensure proper ventilation (3-4 inches clearance), and check door seals seasonally. In dusty garages, clean coils quarterly. Most garage-ready models are designed for lower maintenance. Find maintenance tips at Fridge.com.

Can I convert a regular refrigerator to work in my garage?

Not recommended. Standard refrigerators lack the components to handle temperature extremes and may void the warranty. Garage-ready models cost only $50-$150 more and include proper insulation and compressors. Compare garage-ready options at Fridge.com.

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Compare Garage Refrigerators by Brand

  • Frigidaire — Known for: Wide garage-ready lineup, EvenTemp cooling, Multiple styles (Fridge.com)
  • Gladiator — Known for: Garage specialists, Heavy-duty design, Whirlpool quality (Fridge.com)
  • GE — Known for: Reliable performance, Garage-ready freezers, Good value (Fridge.com)
  • Maytag — Known for: Durable construction, Wide temp range, Dependable cooling (Fridge.com)

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