Best Refrigerators for 2025
We've looked into many refrigerators getting all the attention and found the best brands from Whirlpool, Samsung and more.
Our Picks
What is the best refrigerator overall?
Ultimately, you want a refrigerator that is reliable and will last you a long time, especially with the high price tags they can carry. But now, you can add to the great features your fridge can offer including app connectivity and smart features. Our list will help you figure out what is worth looking at, and which ones provide that little bit extra that's actually worth the money.
After hours of deep digging and careful evaluation, We selected LG's reliable 25-cubic-foot French door model as the best refrigerator for most kitchens in 2025. The LG refrigerator is one of the best French-door refrigerators on the market with glass shelves, a fingerprint-resistant finish and a large capacity. Other models could be a better fit for your space, habits and budget.
Choosing the best refrigerator for your kitchen may seem a daunting task, but with literally thousands of options to consider, the good news is that the size and layout of your fridge are ultimately what matters most. Unless you're working with a completely open floor plan where the fridge will be free-standing, you probably have a fixed amount of space to accommodate it, and that measurement will help narrow the choices considerably.
Considering matters of layout, features, cost and design, these are the six best refrigerators for 2025.
Best refrigerators for 2025
In terms of popularity, user satisfaction, available features and size selection, LG takes top honors, with numerous models achieving high or highest marks in their size and layout categories, at prices that are on the low side of average for what you would expect to pay for similar models across the board.
A basic, low-frills, stainless steel French door model providing about 25 cubic feet of storage space such as this LG model retails for as low as $1,300. You can also choose this upgraded model with all the bells and whistles -- LG InstaView Door-in-Door, dual ice maker, smart home and Wi-Fi capabilities -- for around $3,500.
Home Depot: 4.4 out of 5 based on 2,648 reviews
Short of having a custom-built kitchen with coordinated cabinets, countertops and appliances, Samsung offers a design-friendly refrigerator series with high user satisfaction -- and without a five-figure price tag -- that allows for more aesthetic finishes than simply stainless steel or black.
Samsung's Bespoke line is available in French door, its proprietary four-door, column or bottom-freezer models, with both standard and counter-depth options, a variety of additional features including a dual built-in ice maker, and up to 11 customizable, mix-and-match panel colors depending on the model. Prices begin at $1,099 for a narrow, column refrigerator with three color options, and at $2,699 for a French door refrigerator with all the color options. Paying $3,799 gets you a counter depth, custom color, four-door refrigerator with beverage center and Family Hub smart display technology.
Lowes: 4.5 out of 5 based on 2,430 reviews
Best Buy: 4.6 out of 5 based on 624 reviews
Samsung's Family Hub smart feature calls it like it is: the refrigerator is often the switchboard operator for multi-member households, relaying messages and maintaining to-do and shopping lists. The 21.5-inch screen occupies nearly an entire panel of a French door or four-door model, making it easy to utilize the many built-in apps such as those for shopping lists, calendar management, whiteboard doodling and photo displays. Family Hub also includes an app to let you see inside the fridge from your phone, (preventing many an argument about who finished off the milk,) and now also comes Alexa-equipped.
Samsung Family Hub refrigerators come in several layouts, as well as with its Bespoke design option. A basic side-by-side model with Family Hub currently retails for $2,166 and a fully loaded, four-door Bespoke fridge for $2,999.
Best Buy: 4.0 out of 5 based on 82 reviews
There can be a surprising difference in capacity among refrigerators that are 24 inches in width, the most common smaller size fridge for tight spaces. Whirlpool offers a well-reviewed, favorably priced top-freezer model that still has 11.6 cubic feet of storage space, and includes an optional ice maker. Many 24-inch models with the same capacity tend to be higher in price, or else you lose up to 2 cubic feet of space -- almost 20% of the overall capacity -- for a lower price that isn't respectively cheaper for how much space you sacrifice in the bargain.
Lowes: 4.3 out of 5 based on 3053 reviews
Best Buy: 3.3 out of 5 based on 410 reviews
Your refrigerator should last you about a decade without needing to be serviced if installed and used appropriately. It is worth noting here that the ice maker/beverage center is the feature most likely to malfunction on your refrigerator across brands, so keep that in mind when prioritizing which features are most important to you. (Also consider that at the rate that modern technology changes, smart features may be obsolete before the actual refrigeration life of your fridge calls it quits.)
That all being equal, if you're hoping to extend the life of your refrigerator and prefer the peace of mind of knowing that you can have it easily serviced, Whirlpool models were second to LG of all the best refrigerator brands in terms of overall customer satisfaction for their price, and tend to be much easier to get serviced should something go wrong. (According to one reviewer who aggregated feedback from local repair service professionals, brands such as LG and Samsung can be difficult to get new parts for at all from local appliance repair companies.) Popular Whirlpool refrigerators include a 36-inch French door model with an ice maker and interior water dispenser for $1,599, and a similar model with the exterior, dual ice and water dispensers and an exterior drawer for $1,999.
Compare refrigerators
Refrigerator | Dimensions (inches) | Capacity (cubic feet) | Features | Finishes |
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LG LRFCS25D3S | 32.75 W x 70 H x 33 D | 25.1 | Ice maker, French door | Stainless steel |
Samsung RF29BB820012/AA | 35.75 W x 70 H x 34.25 D | 29 | Dual ice maker, AutoFill water pitcher, Wi-Fi and smartphone connectivity | Glossy glass, matte glass, steel with custom color combinations available |
Samsung with Family Hub RF28T5F01SR/AA | 35.75 W x 70 H x 33 D | 27.7 | Large ice maker, water filtration, Wi-Fi-enabled | Stainless steel, black stainless steel |
Whirlpool WRT112CZJW | 24 W x 60.75 x 28.2 D | 11.6 | Optional ice maker | White |
How we evaluate fridges
Here's what we consider when picking the best refrigerators.
I researched the refrigerators in this list by analyzing specs and user reviews from major retailer sites such as Home Depot, Lowe's and Best Buy, and also considered their bestselling and top-rated models. Nearly every refrigerator available achieves a user rating of at least 4 stars on these sites, but as a means of narrowing the list for "best of" purposes, I focused on those that had a rating of at least 4.5 stars with at least 200 ratings, or at least the highest rating for the feature or size I evaluated, and that were Energy Star Certified by the Environmental Protection Agency. I dove deep into user comments and ratings to uncover any problems, issues or complaints that persisted within a particular brand or model.
As a measure of value, I considered the storage capacity and additional features available compared to price. I also gleaned additional insight with regard to refrigerator features or serviceability from third-party review sites, and are linked to as relevant.
Most kitchens are designed with space reserved specifically for the refrigerator, so you'll just need to measure and buy the right size.
Factors to consider when buying a fridge
Choosing a refrigerator, then, is really a matter of how well it fits your space, your budget and your aesthetic, as well as how it functions in your life. There are top or bottom freezers, side-by-side doors and French door models available from nearly every major brand in various sizes. Ice and water dispensers have become commonplace, and now there are more bells and whistles such as Wi-Fi connectivity, smart features and technology that make it possible to see inside the fridge without ever opening the door.
Size: Nailing the right size fridge is the most important decision you'll make. There's nothing worse than consistently running out of cold storage for perishables and frozen food, but sometimes you only have so much space to work with. The capacity of your refrigerator is going to be necessarily limited by the boundaries of your space. You can always get less fridge for the space that you have but don't learn the hard way that a sturdy, boxy appliance like a refrigerator isn't going to magically squeeze into less space than it requires, even if it's only a matter of a quarter-inch. Refrigerator widths range from 24 inches to 36 inches and up, with 30-inch and 36-inch models being the most popular and most numerous.
Once you know your maximum measurements, considerations such as layout and standard- versus counter-depth will affect the overall capacity of your refrigerator. You will typically pay more for a counter-depth appliance, which creates a streamlined aesthetic in your kitchen, even though it will get you less storage space.
Style: The style and layout of your fridge are also big considerations to make.
- French door models are currently the most popular kind of refrigerator, which have a clean look and also tend to maintain temperature better, as you're not necessarily opening the full width of the fridge every time you want to grab something.
- Bottom freezers tend to offer you a little more freezer storage than top freezers, which may be a consideration if your lifestyle leans toward frozen convenience meals. If you reach for the fridge more than the freezer, some also like that bottom freezers allow for more interaction at eye level with the items you grab most often. Top-freezer models still exist but have mostly gone out of fashion.
- Side-by-side refrigerators offer a sleek choice for a narrower space and give you more freezer space than top/bottom models. That also means they tend to have less room for non-frozen foods, and can also be less temperature-consistent and energy-efficient due to the length required to maintain two different temperature zones.
- Counter-depth refrigerators are less deep than a standard refrigerator, so they won't jut out as much and can give your kitchen a more custom feel. Because of that, they're often a bit wider or taller to make up for the lost capacity in depth. A standard countertop is about 24 inches, and counter-depth refrigerators measure 31 to 33 inches deep.
Special features: All those little extras like an automatic ice maker and water filter and touch-view door are nice but they cost extra. If you are an ice fiend you might want to spring for a fridge that makes custom ice, for instance. If not, opt for a more basic fridge with less special features and spend your kitchen money elsewhere.
LG's pricey MoodUp fridge has all the bells and whistles including lighted panels that you can coordinate with music.
Price: Full-sized refrigerators start around $600 and go up from there -- way up. There are smart fridges with lighting schemes, transparent doors and built-in cameras but these will cost you many thousands of dollars. Most quality refrigerators land somewhere between $800 and $2,500 so be prepared to shell out something in that range for a reliable model with good design and sufficient capacity.
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