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KitchenAid KRBL133SPS Bottom Freezer Refrigerator, 33 inch Width, Optional Ice Maker (Special Order), ENERGY STAR Certified, 22.1 cu. ft. Capacity, PrintShield Stainless Steel colour, Preserva® Food Care
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Expert Review for KitchenAid KRBL133SPS
Date published: 2025-12-26
Designed for households that want a clean, built-in look without giving up everyday practicality, the KitchenAid KRBL133SPS is a counter-depth, bottom-freezer refrigerator aimed at buyers who prioritize consistent food preservation, intuitive organization, and a premium fit-and-finish. From an appliance-specialist perspective, this model is best suited to small-to-mid-size kitchens where aisle clearance matters and where users value easy access to fresh foods at eye level. In real-world use, the counter-depth format is the defining advantage: it aligns more closely with standard cabinetry, reducing the “protruding” feel common to deeper freestanding units. That design choice typically improves kitchen flow and sightlines, especially in tighter layouts or condo kitchens—an increasingly common scenario in many Canadian urban markets. The bottom-freezer configuration also supports better day-to-day ergonomics, keeping frequently used refrigerated items within comfortable reach. KitchenAid’s strength in this category is thoughtful interior usability. Expect well-finished shelving and bins that support flexible storage for meal prep, beverages, and taller containers, along with clear sightlines that reduce forgotten items. Temperature management in this class is generally geared toward stability rather than extremes, which matters for produce longevity and for maintaining texture in dairy and deli items. Noise performance is typically unobtrusive for a modern sealed-system refrigerator, making it appropriate for open-concept living spaces where compressor and fan cycling can be noticeable. There are, however, practical trade-offs inherent to the counter-depth, 13 cu. ft. class. Capacity is intentionally more compact than standard-depth refrigerators, so it may not suit larger families, bulk shoppers, or anyone who routinely stores oversized platters. Bottom-freezer drawers also require bending and can feel less convenient for users who prefer a side-by-side layout for frozen foods. As with most stainless finishes, the exterior may show fingerprints in high-touch areas, so occasional wipe-downs help maintain its appearance. Overall, the KitchenAid KRBL133SPS is a strong fit for design-conscious buyers who want a streamlined built-in aesthetic, dependable everyday cooling, and organized access to fresh foods. Those needing maximum storage volume or the easiest freezer visibility may want to consider a larger standard-depth configuration instead.
KitchenAid KRBL133SPS Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Space-saving 13-inch bowl-lift design fits well under many cabinets while still handling everyday batches
  • Bowl-lift stability helps keep the mixer steady for thicker doughs and longer mixing sessions
  • Versatile for baking and cooking tasks (mixing, kneading, whipping) with consistent results
  • Durable, premium-feel construction designed for frequent use
  • Compatible with a wide range of KitchenAid attachments (sold separately) to expand what it can do
  • Heavier and less portable than smaller tilt-head mixers
  • Bowl-lift style can feel less convenient for quick add-ins compared with tilt-head designs
  • Attachments and extra bowls are typically sold separately, increasing total cost
  • Takes up noticeable counter space despite the compact bowl-lift footprint
  • Can be louder at higher speeds, especially with dense mixtures

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