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Frigidaire Gallery French Door Refrigerator vs GE Profile French Door Refrigerator

Honest head-to-head from real owner consensus
GE Profile French Door Refrigerator comes out ahead overall (3.9 vs 3.1), but the breakdown below shows where each one wins.
Dimension by dimension
 Frigidaire Gallery French Door RefrigeratorGE Profile French Door Refrigerator
Reliability & Durability 5.0 4.0
User Sentiment 0.5 1.7
Complaint Severity 7.5 7.4
Consensus Strength 1.7 1.8
Value for Money 2.9 1.8
Owner Advocacy 0.0 3.5
Frigidaire Gallery French Door Refrigerator

Frigidaire's Gallery line sits in the awkward middle: not cheap enough to forgive flaws, not premium enough to inspire confidence. The flex drawer that toggles between fridge and freezer modes is genuinely useful, and pre-2015 units earned their keep for a decade or more, but there's almost no data on current models. One brand-new unit arrived with oxidation spots on the stainless within a week, which shouldn't happen at any price point. If you need a French door fridge tomorrow and this one's on clearance, it won't ruin your life, but LG and Bosch have earned their reputations with years of owner feedback. This one's asking you to trust a thin resume.

GE Profile French Door Refrigerator

GE Profile French doors look premium and cool beautifully when they work, but sealed system failures kill refrigeration at 1.5 to 5 years on current models. Model GFE28GYNFS has a documented pattern where the fridge section won't cool below 43°F while the freezer runs fine, stranding families with spoiling food for 6 to 12 weeks while authorized service cycles through failed repairs and unavailable parts. If you need a French door refrigerator, buy the LG or Bosch that will actually last; if you want GE's old durability, hunt for a used top-freezer basic model from before 2010.