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Frigidaire FFET1022UV Top Freezer Refrigerator, 24 inch Width, 10.1 cu. ft. Capacity, ENERGY STAR Certified, Stainless Steel colour, Smudge-Proof® , SpaceWise® Organization
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Expert Review for Frigidaire FFET1022UV
Date published: 2025-12-26
Designed for compact kitchens and space-conscious households, the Frigidaire FFET1022UV 24 Inch Refrigerator is a practical, apartment-friendly top-freezer model aimed at buyers who need dependable everyday refrigeration without the footprint of a full-width unit. As an appliance specialist, I view this category as all about fundamentals: stable temperatures, sensible storage, and low-fuss ownership—areas where Frigidaire’s long-running experience in mainstream refrigeration typically shows. In real-world use, a 24-inch top-freezer layout is valued for its straightforward ergonomics and predictable performance. Fresh-food access is at eye level, while the freezer remains easy to organize for weekly staples. The interior is generally optimized for flexibility, with adjustable shelving and door storage that help accommodate a mix of tall bottles, meal-prep containers, and packaged groceries. For smaller households, condos, or secondary suites—including many Canadian apartments where narrower cabinetry is common—this form factor can be an especially natural fit. From a usability standpoint, the strengths of a model like this are its simplicity and serviceability. Mechanical or basic electronic controls (typical for this segment) are easy to understand and tend to be less finicky than feature-heavy designs. Noise levels in compact top-freezers are usually unobtrusive in normal operation, though you should expect occasional compressor cycling and defrost sounds—standard behavior rather than a defect. Efficiency is also typically solid for the size class, particularly when the door seals are kept clean and the unit has adequate ventilation clearance. Limitations are consistent with the category. A 24-inch cabinet inherently restricts total storage volume, so it may not suit larger families or shoppers who bulk-buy frozen foods. Door bins and crisper capacity are also naturally smaller, and wide platters or pizza boxes can be harder to place than in larger, counter-depth or full-size models. If you prioritize premium humidity management, dual evaporators, or advanced temperature zoning, this style of refrigerator may feel basic. Overall, the Frigidaire FFET1022UV is best for buyers who want a compact, conventional refrigerator with a familiar layout and practical storage flexibility. Those needing maximum capacity, higher-end food-preservation features, or ultra-quiet performance in an open-concept space may want to consider stepping up to a larger or more feature-rich platform.
Frigidaire FFET1022UV Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Apartment-size 10.1 cu. ft. capacity fits smaller kitchens while still holding weekly essentials
  • ENERGY STAR® certified (297 kWh/year) to help reduce electricity use
  • Frost-free operation means no manual defrosting for fridge or freezer
  • Garage Ready design helps it perform in a wider range of temperatures (great for garages/basements)
  • Flexible storage with adjustable glass shelves, two crispers, and gallon door bin
  • Reversible door swing makes installation easier in tight or unusual layouts
  • No built-in ice maker (and typically no in-door ice/water dispenser)
  • Smaller freezer capacity (2.7 cu. ft.) may feel tight for bulk frozen foods
  • No digital temperature display (controls are electronic, but without a readout)
  • Standard-depth design sticks out more than counter-depth models
  • Limited “premium” features (no water dispenser, smart connectivity, or dual-evaporator system)

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