In the not-too-distant past, someone got the incredible idea of putting an old refrigerator in his garage. I’m pretty sure he won the Nobel Prize that year. He should have anyway…
All over the world, people started to do the same thing with their old refrigerators.
There’s only one problem.
Those old fridges broke quickly, depending on how hot or cold the garages got.
Most refrigerators are designed to work in a narrow temperature band because your house doesn’t get hotter than 80 degrees or colder than 60 degrees Fahrenheit.
Garages, on the other hand, can easily go from below freezing to above 100 degrees. We needed a fridge that could work in those extreme temperatures.
Thus…garage-ready refrigerators were born.
A garage-ready refrigerator is a standard refrigerator with multiple temperature sensors, heating elements, or other features that allows it to operate normally in a broader range of temperatures. Although not explicitly designed for garages, many homeowners installed them in their garages, which is where the ‘garage ready’ nickname originated.
That’s it.
There’s no special sauce here.
Knowing that simple fact can save you hundreds of dollars when shopping for a new garage fridge.
In a hurry?
If you don’t have much time, use the links below to quickly find the Best Garage Ready Refrigerators and Freezers.
-Best Overall: GE 21.9 cu. ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator
-Best Splurge: Gladiator 17.8 cu. ft. Rolling Garage Refrigerator
-Best Chest Freezer: Frigidaire 14.8 cu. ft. Chest Freezer
-Best Beverage Fridge: NewAir 126 Can Freestanding Beverage Fridge
-Upgraded Beverage Fridge: NewAir Freestanding 125 Can Beverage Fridge with Turbo Mode
Do Refrigerators Work in the Garage?
Another way of asking this is, “Do I need to buy a special type of fridge to work in the garage?“
Well..it depends.
All four major brands (Samsung, LG, KitchenAid, and Whirlpool) recommend a normal operating temperature range of between 55F (13C) and 110F (43C).
Literally, every manual I checked had the exact same requirements.
Why is that?
Inside your house, the outside air is usually a cool 70 degrees or so. But without garage door insulation, the temperatures can fluctuate wildly, depending on the season. If you live up north, it can easily get cold enough that the compressor never turns on.
Most people fall into one of two camps:
My garage gets really hot in the summer
I feel your pain. That’s what started me on this crazy journey of transforming my garage.
If your garage suffers from extreme heat, your garage fridge will work much harder than it usually would. This means parts will wear out faster, and your energy usage will go through the roof.
Before adding a garage-ready refrigerator to your plans, you should consider how to keep your garage cool in the heat.
Nothing is worse than warm beer…except maybe hundreds of dollars in repair bills because your fridge died.
My garage gets really cold in the winter
A fridge usually has one thermostat that controls the freezer and refrigerator sections. It senses the temperature inside the freezer and adjusts it if it rises above a certain threshold. There’s a small vent that then pumps some of the freezer air to the fridge section to keep it cool.
So what? Cold temperatures aren’t a problem, right?
Well, not exactly.
If the outside temperature is above freezing but still cold enough that the fridge isn’t cooling, any food in your freezer will start to spoil.
On the flip side, if the temperature falls below freezing and stays there long enough, the food inside your garage fridge will eventually freeze.
Either way, you’re going to have spoiled food.
What Options Are There for a Garage Refrigerator?
Now we know that most refrigerator\freezer units only have one temperature sensor to control both sections, and the compressor won’t turn on when the outside temperature is too low.
We still need a refrigerator designed for a wide variety of temperatures.
There are a couple of different ways to solve your problem.
Skip the fridge section…
I grew up in Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. Almost all of my friends who had homes had an extra freezer in their garage to store extra food.
Occasionally they used the freezer to keep meat from their last hunting trip. Often, they kept additional frozen dinners or the Thanksgiving turkey instead.
It seemed everyone had their extended family close by. An extra freezer meant they’d always have enough food in the house to prep for the next family gathering.
Hot or Cold?: If the temperature in your garage gets below freezing in the winter, you can still have a standalone freezer.
The manufacturers I talked to said that temperatures colder than 32 degrees (0 C) won’t affect the unit’s operation and extra heating elements aren’t necessary. But, if your garage gets above 110 degrees F (43 C) in the summer, you’ll be overworking the compressor, and your unit will wear out faster.
Price: You can find standalone freezers at most big-box stores and online, you will have fewer options than combo units.
Prices range from $300 for small 7 cubic foot freezers to around $800 for the larger 20 cubic foot varieties. For comparison, the freezer section of a typical side-by-side fridge\freezer is likely around 6 cubic feet in total storage.
Bottom line: If you’re considering a standalone freezer for extra space, I’d recommend 20 cubic-foot freezers. You can still find some bargains that cost only slightly more than smaller-size models.
Or skip the freezer section…
Beer and power tools. All you really need for a fun weekend!
Seriously though…who doesn’t want to grab a cold drink when you’re working in a hot garage? After I cut the grass in the hot Florida sun, the first thing I reach for is a cold bottleof water.
Then I reach for the beer.
Hot or Cold?:The outside temperatures will play a significant role in how your garage refrigerator works.
If the temperature drops to around 20 degrees, that’s cold enough that the fridge may start to freeze over. A combination unit will have these exact same issues in extreme temperatures.
Alternatively, the compressor will be overworked if the temperature gets too hot in the summer. Then you’ll rack up high electricity bills and higher maintenance costs.
The best option is to build a small, insulated, climate-controlled space for your garage fridges or freezers. This will help regulate the temperatures to within normal operating levels.
Price: Standalone refrigerators for outbuildings and garages range anywhere from $500 to $2,000, depending on their overall size.
Don’t get too hung up on features or finish. Remember, this is going in your garage, not your kitchen.
Bottom Line: Do a little comparison shopping when buying a standalone garage refrigerator. Some models will include features that make great sense for your kitchen but are a waste of money for the garage.
…or do a little more digging if you need a combo unit
If a standalone freezer or fridge doesn’t work in your garage, you need to find a refrigerator with multiple temperature sensors.
That may take more digging to find.
I searched through big-box appliance store (Sears, Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Best Buy), and no one had an easy way to search for garage ready models with multiple temperature sensors.
That information was usually buried deep in the specifications section of the product detail page.
Most often, they ignored it completely.
What is a Garage Kit for a Refrigerator?
I gotta admit, this is a cool concept.
If you remember from earlier, the problem with refrigerator\freezer combo units with only one temperature sensor is that when the ambient temperature gets between freezing and around 40 degrees, the freezer will start to thaw out because the compressor isn’t turning on.
The garage kit is a small heating coil that wraps around the temperature sensor in the fridge and tricks it into thinking the air is warmer than it really is.
Thankfully both Frigidaire and Whirlpool sell heating kits for their standalone refrigerators. Unfortunately, you’re out of luck if you have a Samsung or LG fridge.
You could probably rig the garage kit to work with other models, but that’s more MacGyver than I’m willing to be.
Is GFCI Required for Refrigerators in the Garage?
If you’re unfamiliar with GFI or GFCI, they stand for Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI) and Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). In layman’s terms, both mean exactly the same thing.
These are the special outlets you see in your bathrooms and kitchens that will trip if it senses a sudden increase in load. This makes it impossible to electrocute yourself by dropping the toaster in the bathtub, as you see in the movies.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) has mandated that all commercial kitchen outlets have GFCI protection here in the United States.
But for residential dwellings, it gets a little trickier.
GFCI protection is required for outlets along the kitchen countertop but not for major appliances like your typical refrigerator or dishwasher.
However, once we move to the garage, things change considerably.
Every garage outlet must have GFCI protection to meet code.
For those following along at home, this is outlined in section 210.8A of the 2017 National Electrical Code, bullet #2.
Best Garage Ready Refrigerators & Freezers
Best Full-Size Garage Fridge: GE GTS22KYNRFS
If you only need a basic refrigerator and freezer, you can’t do much better than the GE GTS22KYNRFS.
My favorite is the stainless steel version, but it also comes in white, black, and slate gray. If you don’t care about the color, choose the white or the black versions, which will save you about $100 off the price.

This unit gives you 21.9 cubic feet of storage, split between the refrigerator (15.25 cubic feet) and the freezer compartment (6.68 cubic feet).
It doesn’t include an ice maker, which is good for a garage refrigerator. That means you won’t need a separate water line to install it.
It’s rated for temperatures between 38° F and 110° F. Like most garage refrigerators, it will have some challenges in more extreme temperatures.
Although I liked the look of the stainless steel finish, it’s not smudge-resistant, which may not be the best choice for working garages.
Overall, this is an amazing, no-frills garage fridge. It doesn’t have the luxury features you need in your main refrigerator, but it only costs about half as much as the average refrigerator.
GE 21.9 Cu. Ft. Top Freezer Refrigerator
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Best Upgraded Garage Refrigerator: Whirlpool Gladiator GARF30FDGB
If you’re outfitting your dream garage, I suggest theGladiator GARF30FDGBRefrigerator.
Now, I know what you’re thinking. Gladiator makes some pretty good garage cabinets and shelves, but what do they know about making a refrigerator?
That’s where Whirlpool comes in. They’re Gladiator’s parent company, and this garage ready fridge is very similar to Whirlpool’s WRR56X18FW standard refrigerator model.

I’m not going to bury the lead here. The Gladiator refrigerator is not cheap. It retails for around $1500, making it one of the most expensive refrigerators for its size.
For that price, you get a 17.8 cubic foot garage ready refrigerator with no freezer section.
Gladiator makes a matching full-size freezer model as well. However I think there are better options for garage freezers (see below).
Because it lacks a freezer section, it has as much refrigerator space as a 22 cubic-foot top-freezer refrigerator while only taking up the space of a 17 cubic-foot fridge.
This fridge comes in a hammered granite finish that will match perfectly with any Gladiator workbenches, cabinets, or shelves you have in your garage.
One of the coolest features is how you open it.

The Gladiator refrigerator door opens via a unique stainless steel foot pedal on the front of the unit. So if your hands are full with a party platter or packs of beer, you won’t need to perform a balancing act to open the door.
If you want to save space, you can open the refrigerator door without the kick panel, but then you lose some of what makes this a really special fridge.
Like most of the other garage refrigerators we’ve seen, it’s rated for temperatures between 38° F and 110° F.
The Gladiator refrigerator is expensive, no doubt about it. No doubt, part of that is because it’s made in the USA (Ohio) and designed to take the abuse of being in your garage.
In the end, that’s why I think it’s one of the best garage refrigerators. Every other garage-ready fridge on this list is capable of garage use.
This is the only one that’s designed for your garage.
The all-new 17.8 Cu. Ft. garage refrigerator and 17.8 Cu. Ft. garage freezer by Gladiator (35.6 Cu. Ft. combined) offer unique features such as hands-free opening - the silver tread foot pedal lets you open both units' doors with a single step. Heavy-duty casters make it easy to move both the refrigerator and freezer wherever you want them with minimal effort.
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Best Garage Chest Freezer: Frigidaire FFCL1542AW
This was a close contest between the popular GE FCM11PHWW, but I have to give the win to the Frigidaire FFCL1542AW chest freezer.
Both are excellent freezers at a similar price point: around $550. Both have an external temperature control, interior light, and sliding interior storage bins for smaller items. You can’t really go wrong with either.
However, there are a couple of features that make the Frigidaire a better freezer for your garage.

The Frigidaire boasts almost 50% more storage space than the GE (14.8 cubic feet vs. 10.6 cubic feet). In fact, the Frigidaire can store over 500 lbs of meat, assuming 35 lbs per cubic foot (source).
It also has rolling casters for easy movement.
The casters are optional, so you don’t have to install them if you don’t want to. But this was a nice touch and would go well with some of my other rolling garage cabinets.

If you have a large family or buy a lot of frozen food, then a chest freezer is the way to go. However, you need to buy a freezer suitable for the garage.
Both the GE FCM11PHWW and Frigidaire FFFC15M4TW are great products, but you get much more for your money with the Frigidaire.
Frigidaire 14.8 Cu. Ft. Chest Freezer
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Best Mini Fridge: NewAir AB-1200B
This is another close contest between the NewAir AB-1200B and the HomeLabs HME030065N.
Both are similarly sized mini-fridges for around the same price ($300). Even though the HomeLabs is more popular, I think the NewAir is better.

The NewAir AB-1200B has a slightly higher capacity, holding 126 full-size cans versus HomeLab’s 120 cans. It also has a built-in lock to keep kids (or your friends) away from your craft beers, which the HomeLabs does not.
It cools to between 37° F and 64° F and has seven different pre-set modes depending on what types of drinks you’re putting in it.

As a company, NewAir has been around for over 15 years and has a great customer service record. It’s safe to say that NewAir will be around for a while.
Sure, you can find cheaper mini-fridges in the $150-$200 range. However, you won’t get as much storage space for that price, and the build quality won’t be as good.
For me, the NewAir 1200B is the obvious choice for a mini-fridge\beverage cooler in the ‘under $300’ price range.
NewAir 126 Can Freestanding Beverage Fridge
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Best Mini Fridge (when you forgot to buy the beer): NewAir NBF125BK00
If you’ve ever thrown a party and forgot to get the drinks or had to make a mid-party beer run, then the NewAir NBF125BK00 was made for you.
Building on the success of the AB-1200B, the NBF125BK00 adds two modes: Turbo mode and Party mode.

Turbo mode drops the temperature to 23° F, well below freezing, to chill your drinks as fast as possible. Party mode keeps the compressor running for six hours, so your drinks stay cold, no matter how many times the door is opened and closed.
Speaking of the door, the double-pane glass door is heated on the outside, so the door never frosts over.

Looking at other higher-end beer fridges, most other manufacturers only cool to between 34° F and 37° F. It’s rare to find one that will go below the freezing point until you get to a much higher price-point.
The NewAir NBF125BK00 isn’t cheap by any means. It costs about as much as the full-size GE garage refrigerator I recommended above. But for that price, you get a really nice beer fridge with amazing high-end features.
NewAir Freestanding 125 Can Beverage Refrigerator with Party and Turbo Mode
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FAQs
What does a garage ready refrigerator mean? ›
Garage ready means that the freezer is well insulated and equipped to handle temperature extremes in an enclosed garage. The garage must be enclosed so that the freezer is not subject to snow, rain and other environmental weather conditions not meant for an electrical appliance.
What's the difference between a garage refrigerator and a regular refrigerator? ›A loose marketing term but generally, it is intended to operate at lower and higher ambient temperatures. Normal freezers and refrigerators are usually in a house where the temperatures are fairly stable. Garages can get much hotter and colder. “Garage ready” freezers can operate from maybe 0–100 F.
Is there such a thing as a garage ready refrigerator? ›Yes. Most fridges and freezers (and fridge-freezer combos) are made to operate indoors, in a controlled climate, and don't work well (if at all) when the ambient temperature falls below a certain point. Garage-ready fridges, as they're called, are built to withstand a wider range of weather and temps.
What's the difference between a garage ready freezer and a regular freezer? ›A garage ready freezer will be able to maintain its temperature regardless of most external environments. When it is extremely hot outside, a regular freezer's compressor will have to work very hard to keep up. This could result in the compressor burning out and excessive use of electricity.
Will a refrigerator work in an unheated garage? ›If the garage space is uninsulated or too cold, the freezing temperatures will trick the freezer into thinking it has reached the desired level of refrigeration and it may fail to turn on, which could result in damage to the unit and food spoilage.
Does a refrigerator in the garage use more electricity? ›A refrigerator in an uninsulated garage will require a lot more energy to run during the hot summer months and may not operate correctly if the temperature gets too cold. 90 degree environment will use 45-50% more energy than one in a 70 degree environment.
Should I unplug my garage refrigerator in the winter? ›Should You Unplug a Garage Fridge for the Winter? If you don't have any food in the fridge, unplugging it during icy weather will save you the trouble of heating the thermostat. However, if you still want to use your fridge for food storage, it's best to leave it plugged in.
Do garage fridges work in winter? ›While this can be beneficial, most garage refrigerators stop working at some point during the winter if left unmanaged. Putting a refrigerator in the garage without prepping can cause the freezer part to thaw food or the refrigerator part to freeze food.
How do I choose a garage fridge? ›Two key factors to look for in a garage refrigerator are insulation and temperature control. The insulation will seal in cold air and prevent the summer heat from reaching your food. The temperature control will immediately sense the hot air when you open the door and take steps to cool your food.
Do all refrigerators work in garage? ›The majority of refrigerators are only designed to work in environments that are between 50 degrees Fahrenheit and 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Some manufacturers will offer a garage kit, but that'll still only let your fridge work down to ambient temperatures of 35 degrees Fahrenheit.
What refrigerator will work in cold garage? ›
- BEST OVERALL: GE 19.1-Cubic-Foot Top Freezer Refrigerator.
- BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Frigidaire Apartment-Size Refrigerator With Freezer.
- BEST LARGE-CAPACITY: GE 21.9-Cubic-Foot Top Freezer Refrigerator.
- BEST HEAVY-DUTY: Gladiator GarageWorks 17.8-Cubic-Foot Refrigerator.
This kit is designed for Frigidaire top freezer refrigerators placed in garages or basements where the temperature drops as low as 34-degree Fahrenheit. This kit is comprised of a heater pad which gets its power from the thermostat voltage. Compatible with most Frigidaire Top Mount Refrigerators.
What happens if you put a non garage ready freezer in the garage? ›Changes in temperature in an unheated garage can be hard on these appliances. "You need to make sure that the unit is not exposed to temperatures above 110° F or below 0° F, because that may damage the freezer," says Larry Ciufo, who oversees the ratings for Consumer Reports' freezer tests.
Can you put a normal fridge freezer in a garage? ›If your garage is insulated and has climate control, it is absolutely fine to put your freezer in there. You just want to make sure the garage space is dry.
Which is better frost or no frost freezer? ›Energy Efficiency
The cooling system of a frost-free freezer is usually more energy efficient than that of an auto-defrost freezer. If you're looking for kitchen appliances that will help save you money on your energy bills, go with the frost-free models.
If the temperature inside your garage regularly exceeds 110ºF, it is not an ideal location for a refrigerator. Sweltering conditions can cause a refrigerator to burn out from overuse. The appliance will be continually fighting to compensate for the ambient temperature, so it will be working harder for longer.
How do I stop my garage fridge from freezing? ›Fridge Heaters
If your garage temperature dips below freezing, the thermostat inside the garage refrigerator's freezer may think it's cold enough and shut off. To work around this issue, you need to heat the air around the thermostat. One way is to install a heating coil around the thermostat.
About 20 cubic feet is standard, but there are smaller and larger options, too. If you need lots of fridge space, but a freezer isn't as important, you may even consider a model without a freezer to maximize cubic feet where you need it most.
Do I need a special outlet for a garage refrigerator? ›Should a garage refrigerator be on a GFCI? In the US, the NEC requires that 120 volt outlets in the garage must be GFCI protected. So, yes, the outlet that supplies a refrigerator in the garage must be on a GFCI.
Is it worth getting a garage ready freezer? ›You should get a garage ready freezer if you want an extra place to store frozen food without worrying about fluctuating temperatures. The common industry range for garage ready freezers is 0-110°F, meaning that it can handle the varying temperatures typically found in a garage without malfunctioning.
Why does my garage fridge keep tripping the GFCI? ›
This is usually caused by multiple appliances being plugged into the same circuit. To avoid this happening, make sure that your refrigerator has a dedicated circuit, which you can do by plugging your refrigerator into an alternative power outlet and seeing if it still trips.
Can you leave a refrigerator outside in the winter? ›No, appliances left outside in extreme cold temperatures (below freezing) can create serious problems such as cracking pipes, water pumps, valves and drain lines.
Why are some freezers not suitable for garages? ›The Issue with Using Freezers in the Garage
Most standard freezers are not designed to be used in extreme weather conditions like an unheated garage. In extremely hot conditions, freezers have to work extra hard to keep items frozen. In cold temperatures below freezing, freezers can shut off.
Automatic defrosting slowly warms up the back wall at regular intervals and the ice melts. The water then runs down the back wall into the channel and out through the hole. This water then runs out to the back of the fridge and is directed into a small evaporation tray sitting on top of the main compressor.
Which brand of freezer is the most reliable? ›- BEST OVERALL: Frigidaire 13 Cu. ...
- RUNNER-UP: GE Garage Ready 17.3 Cu. ...
- BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Arctic King 7.0 Cu. ...
- UPGRADE PICK: Atosa Reach-In Freezer With Half Doors.
So, are there any disadvantages of this system? The No Frost system can contribute to drying out of food products which are stored in the fridge. It is also said that this system requires the installation of additional fans inside the fridge. In this way the capacity of this kitchen appliance will be slightly reduced.
Can an indoor refrigerator be used in garage? ›Placing your refrigerator or freezer in the garage can help save on space, time and energy. A freezer can also save you the extra money and time needed to make frequent trips to a grocery store. Your appliance will stay in good shape with maintenance scheduled with a qualified refrigerator repair service technician.
What temperature should a garage refrigerator be? ›The majority of refrigerators are only designed to work in environments that are between 50 degrees Fahrenheit and 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Some manufacturers will offer a garage kit, but that'll still only let your fridge work down to ambient temperatures of 35 degrees Fahrenheit.