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Midea MRF23I7AST French Door Refrigerator, 33 inch Width, 22.5 cu. ft. Capacity, Counter Depth, Ice Dispenser (Freezer Located), ENERGY STAR Certified, Stainless Steel colour ADA Compliant
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Expert Review for Midea MRF23I7AST
Date published: 2025-12-26
Midea MRF23I7AST is a 33-inch, French-door refrigerator designed for households that want a modern, space-efficient layout without stepping up to oversized, premium-width models. In my experience evaluating refrigeration platforms in this class, it’s best suited to families and serious home cooks who value flexible storage, stable temperatures, and a clean built-in look—especially in kitchens where a 33-inch cutout is non-negotiable. The most immediate strength of the Midea MRF23I7AST is how effectively it uses its footprint. A well-executed French-door configuration typically improves day-to-day access to fresh foods, and this model’s format supports that: wide shelves accommodate platters and meal-prep containers, while the lower freezer drawer keeps frozen items organized and easier to inventory than traditional top-freezer designs. For many buyers, that translates to less door-open time and fewer “lost” items—small usability gains that add up over years of ownership. From a performance standpoint, refrigerators in this category are expected to deliver consistent cooling, predictable humidity control, and straightforward operation. The MRF23I7AST aligns with those expectations by focusing on practical temperature management and user-friendly controls rather than gimmicks. In real kitchens, that typically means more reliable produce life, fewer temperature swings after frequent door openings, and simpler adjustments when seasons change or the fridge is heavily loaded after a grocery run. Design and livability are also strong points. A 33-inch French-door unit needs to feel refined to justify its space, and this model’s stainless aesthetic and clean lines help it integrate into contemporary cabinetry. Noise levels for modern, compressor-based refrigerators are generally low enough for open-concept homes, and this unit should meet typical expectations for quiet operation when properly leveled and installed with adequate airflow. Limitations are worth noting. A 33-inch platform inherently offers less overall storage than wider 36-inch models, so it may not suit buyers who routinely stock bulk beverages, large freezer inventories, or oversized party trays. As with most French-door designs, organization depends on how well the internal bins and drawers match your habits—buyers who prefer very deep door storage or unusually tall interior clearance should confirm fit for their most-used items. Verdict: Midea MRF23I7AST is a strong, practical choice for households seeking a contemporary French-door refrigerator that fits a 33-inch space and prioritizes everyday usability. It’s particularly well-suited to typical family grocery patterns in both the U.S. and Canada, while heavy bulk-storage users may want to consider a wider-capacity layout.
Midea MRF23I7AST Pros & Cons
ProsCons
  • Counter-depth 33" design for a built-in look without a full remodel
  • Large 22.6 cu. ft. capacity with a full-width glide-out pantry drawer for wide platters and party trays
  • Built-in freezer ice maker keeps ice ready without taking up door space
  • Built-in Wi‑Fi lets you monitor and adjust settings remotely
  • ENERGY STAR® certified for better energy efficiency
  • Flexible storage with adjustable glass shelves, gallon door bins, and freezer drawers
  • No external water or ice dispenser (ice is made in the freezer)
  • No water filter and no water system—filtered water requires a separate pitcher or inline setup
  • Not fingerprint-resistant stainless steel, so smudges may show more easily
  • No humidity-controlled crispers, which may be a drawback for produce-focused shoppers
  • Doors are not reversible, limiting installation flexibility in some kitchens

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