Pros
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Near-perfect temperatures
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Lots of highly-customizable storage space
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Effective crispers
Cons
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A few fixtures feel cumbersome to use
About the Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF
- Dimensions: 70.19" x 35.9" x 29.5" (H x W x D)
- Depth: Counter-depth
- Measured capacity: 11.6-cubic-foot refrigerator, 3.6-cubic-foot freezer
- Finishes: Black stainless steel, stainless steel
- Special features: Best-In-Class Crisper Freshness Technology, SpaceWise Organization System, Custom-Flex Temp Drawer, PurePour Connect Water Filter, TwinTech Cooling System, OpenAccess Door, Pure Air AF-2 Air Filter
- Dispensers: Through-the-door ice and filtered water dispenser
- User manual: Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF French-door refrigerator manual
The smooth front of the Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF is smudge-proof stainless steel. The left door, which is smaller than the right door, houses the fridge's through-the-door ice and water dispenser. Underneath the twin doors is the Custom-Flex Temp Drawer, and below that is its freezer.
Opening the top two doors reveals the fridge's interior, which features a standard array of door bins and spill-capture shelves. The top left of the compartment houses the ice maker. Below the shelves are a pair of crispers, and below those are two shallow bins called the Snack Zone. The Snack Zone lets you store food that's more easily accessible for kids.
The Custom-Flex Temp Drawer opens up to reveal a control panel along its top edge with a bifurcated storage space beyond.
The freezer drawer slides out to reveal a large main bin with two sliding shelves positioned above it.
What we like
Its tech and design keep temperatures steady and cool
One of the Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF's more striking features (at least for those of us who look at fridges for a living) is its Open Access Door design.
Traditional French-door fridges keep their upper compartment sealed behind two equally-sized doors. Frigidaire's Open Access Door design makes the right door larger than the left, allowing users to access more items in their fridge via only opening a single door.
This is important because keeping that smaller secondary door closed actually helps the fridge hang on to a lot of its cold air, reducing energy consumption and generally keeping temperatures steadier during regular use.
This design undoubtedly plays a role in how steady this fridge's temperatures are over time. Temperatures barely move at all, regardless of how often you open the door to ponder a snack. Food stored in this Frigidaire fridge will maintain a consistent internal temperature no matter where it's stored.
Temperatures at the top and bottom of the fridge stayed at 38°F, and temperatures in the middle of the fridge didn't wander far from 36°F. All fluctuations over time were less than a single degree, which is noteworthy: Even great fridges can have temperature fluctuations of a degree or two.
The slightly cooler middle of the fridge is likely due to the fridge's unique cooling system.
Typically, fridges have a single air vent at the top. This leads to a cold top shelf (because it's getting blasted with newly-chilled air), a cold bottom shelf (because cold air sinks), and a warmer middle shelf (because heat rises, but the current from the vent on the top shelf prevents it from getting higher).
The Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF breaks this paradigm by having multiple air vents throughout the interior, which ensures temperature and airflow more evenly overall, reducing food waste and energy consumption.
The GRMC2273CF's freezer also put up some impressive results. Once temperatures fully dropped to their baseline after we plugged in the refrigerator, there was barely any wobble to them, staying within a fraction of a degree of the average. That means you're unlikely to run into any issues with freezer burn and warm spots.
Even the Custom-Flex Temp Drawer was consistent, staying within 1°F of its target temperatures.
While not as perfect as the Frigidaire Gallery GRQC2255BF Quattro we previously tested, the GRMC2273CF still offers some of the most consistent temperatures we've measured. Frigidaire is clearly onto something with their newest cooling technology.
It provides a surprising amount of storage for a counter-depth model
Frigidaire has managed to fit an above-average amount of storage into a smaller-than-average French-door.
Counter-depth refrigerators like the GRMC2273CF are shallower that full-size refrigerators, a build that lets them sit flush with the rest of your cabinetry. While this design can look great in a put-together kitchen, the smaller size means lower overall storage.
Or it should in theory.
We're not sure how Frigidaire managed to cram so much storage space into a fridge with this footprint, but it definitely succeeded. With a whopping 11.64 cubic feet of storage space, this Frigidaire fridge is on the higher side of average for, even, a standard-depth French-door fridge while still being a counter-depth unit.
This is even more impressive when you consider how many drawers this fridge has, including its middle drawer, with the custom temperature settings. Drawers, in general, aren't as space-efficient as shelves, not to mention that the middle drawer needs room for its own insulation.
While its freezer storage is more in line with other counter-depth models, it still provides a not-too-shabby 3.6 cubic feet.
Frigidaire's crispers are absolutely on point
The humble crisper is an oft-overlooked feature, but Frigidaire's new designs have been knocking it out of the park on our testing recently.
A good crisper can walk the line of retaining enough humidity to keep veggies crisp while removing excess moisture to prevent your produce from rotting.
Especially fancy crispers will also employ some form of ethylene gas filter. Ethylene gas is a plant hormone given off by some fruits that can cause other produce to ripen faster than expected and spoil, all which leads to food waste.
The GRMC2273CF's crispers delivered on both fronts. Not only is there a built-in filter to keep ethylene gas from affecting your fruits and vegetables, but the crispers also retain about four times as much humidity as other fridges.
If you rely on fresh fruits and veggies, the GRMC2273CF's crispers will make sure your produce hits its maximum shelf life and reduce food waste.
Its fixtures are adaptable and feel great to use
The GRMC2273CF features sliding bins and folding shelves, both of which allow you to accommodate oddly-sized items incredibly easily.
The Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF's SpaceWise organization system lets users accommodate large or otherwise unwieldy objects with ease.
You can slide the top door bin around to help make room for taller items beneath. Likewise, there's also some shelves that can fold up to accomplish the same goal in the main body of the compartment.
Below the crispers are a few thin cubbies, called the Snack Zone, which provides an easy-to-reach compartment for your kids.
As mentioned earlier, the GRMC2273CF's Open Access Door design also lets you access most of the fridge by only opening a single door. While this works wonders for helping the fridge maintain its temperature, it also provides easier access to more items and makes for a better overall user experience.
A middle drawer provides more adaptable storage and custom temperature settings
The Custom-Flex Temp Drawer allows you to choose from one of five preset temperatures, which cover the gamut from frozen to perfect for chilling wine.
The Custom-Flex Temp Drawer is a separate compartment, a middle drawer, really, that allows you to customize its temperature independent of the fridge and freezer.
The drawer has five preset temperatures that cover the entire range of what you might want to hit: freezer, meat/seafood, cold drinks, deli/snacks, and chilled wine.
That means the drawer can serve as extra space for frozen foods just as easily as it can be a wine cooler, depending on your needs at that moment.
What we don’t like
Some details feel unpolished
The freezer shelves do not slide smoothly.
The fact that the Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF does so much so well makes the parts that fall short stick out that much more.
While we love the overall design of this fridge's storage, some elements feel better to move around than others.
For example, while the crisper drawers and Snack Zone covers glide smoothly, the freezer door and shelf seem to hitch or squeak when used. While the shelves are easy to fold up, repositioning them can be relatively difficult and cumbersome: Removing one shelf can make its neighbor also tilt up, which can cause accidental spilling.
Finally, the controls themselves aren't particularly responsive, and we found some taps just didn't register.
What owners are saying
Those who own a Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF seem to like it, awarding the French-door an average of 4.6 out of 5 stars across major retailers.
Positive reviews mainly focus on its looks, or how much storage space the fridge has for a counter-depth model.
Some reviewers find the unit is a bit noisy during operation, but this isn’t something we really noticed during testing. The only other complaint is longer than expected wait times for backordered replacement parts.
Warranty
The Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF is covered by an industry-standard one-year warranty for parts and labor.
Other manufacturers sometimes offer extended warranties. LG and Samsung, for example, will cover certain core components for up to 10 years.
Should you buy the Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF?
Yes—We love its steady temperatures and flexible storage
If you're in the market for a new counter-depth, French-door refrigerator, the Frigidaire Gallery GRMC2273CF is one of the better models we've tested recently.
The steady temperatures in its cooling and freezer compartments mean your food won't spoil prematurely. Its crispers hang on to humidity to keep veggies from wilting. Its three different compartments and adjustable fixtures let you adapt to new storage needs easily. It also just has a ton of storage space.
We did find some very minor aspects of interacting with the fridge to be cumbersome, such as using the freezer drawers, attempting to reposition shelves, and using the controls, but overall, the fridge feels great to use.
If you're in the market for a French-door with a flex drawer, the GRMC2273CF may even be a better option than its sister model, the Frigidaire Gallery GRQC2255BF Quattro, which is our highest-rated fridge to date. While the Quattro had better overall performance, its 4-door design means its custom-temp compartment is located at ground level, rather than hip level, making this Frigidaire’s middle drawer much more easily accessible.
This Frigidaire Gallery French door refrigerator maintains the taste and texture of even your most delicate foods.
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