WR22X10068 General Electric Dairy Door Measures 11 Inches
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General Electric
MFG Number
WR22X10068
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WR22X10068 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4413136, 1477510, AH2354645, EA2354645, PS2354645, WR22X0414, WR22X0415, WR22X0503, WR22X414, WR22X415, WR22X503, B002NROUKO.
Special Price
$25.99
Regular Price
$31.99
(19% off)
This clear plastic dairy door measures 11 inches in width and 5.5 inches in length. It is available for purchase as a single unit. The product is compatible with various refrigerator brands including General Electric, Hotpoint, Sears-Kenmore, and some Kenmore models. It is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) component specifically designed for GE refrigerators.
Located typically on the refrigerator door, the dairy door compartment is intended for storing dairy items like butter, cheese, and other similar products. It maintains these items in a separate area from the main compartment. The design ensures that the temperature is moderately warmer, which helps in keeping butter soft while still preserving the freshness of cheese and other dairy products.
Damage to the dairy door can occur due to regular usage or accidental impacts, such as from grocery loading or containers pressing against it when the refrigerator door is closed.
Indicators of a malfunctioning dairy door include visible cracks or breaks, issues with the door closing properly or staying shut, and noticeable discoloration or damage.
Located typically on the refrigerator door, the dairy door compartment is intended for storing dairy items like butter, cheese, and other similar products. It maintains these items in a separate area from the main compartment. The design ensures that the temperature is moderately warmer, which helps in keeping butter soft while still preserving the freshness of cheese and other dairy products.
Damage to the dairy door can occur due to regular usage or accidental impacts, such as from grocery loading or containers pressing against it when the refrigerator door is closed.
Indicators of a malfunctioning dairy door include visible cracks or breaks, issues with the door closing properly or staying shut, and noticeable discoloration or damage.
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