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Is the front of the Zline stainless refrigerator magnetic?

Rachel Smith
2 years ago

Inquiring for a toddler. Looking to do a kitchen renovation, and the reality is that the fridge will need to have magnets on it.

Thanks!

Comments (6)

  • wdccruise
    2 years ago
    last modified: 2 years ago

    These refrigerators appear to be the same except for some changes in handles and badging:

    • Cosmo COSFDR225RHSSG 36 Inch Freestanding Counter Depth 4 Door French Door Refrigerator with 22.5 cu. ft. Total Capacity ($2160)
    • SHARP SJG2351FS 36 Inch Freestanding Counter Depth 4 Door French Door Refrigerator with 22.5 cu. ft. Total Capacity ($2200; in stock)
    • ZLINE RFM36 36 Inch Freestanding Counter Depth 4 Door French Door Refrigerator with 22.5 cu. ft. Total Capacity ($4000)

    Read spec sheets for each appliance to confirm.

  • Rachel Smith
    Original Author
    2 years ago

    Thank you — are the fronts of these models able to hold magnets?

  • kaseki
    2 years ago

    Please understand the differences in "stainless steel" that allow magnetic susceptibility. The SS that stays shiny and is usually easily cleaned has both chromium and nickel in it, and magnets won't stick to it. The SS that is fairly shiny but can develop staining from fingerprints and other chemicals has no chromium and will allow magnets to stick. It may resist staining if clear coated, but there have been reports here of coating failure. Otherwise, occasional cleaning with dilute phosphoric acid may be needed, with attendant safety protocols. (Coca cola might work after degreasing the surface.) Of course, there are various intermediate SS blends possible, as well as laminated SS over steel that might also be magnetic, although we have had here a recent case of rusting with such a design.

    Perhaps attaching a piece of painted steel to the door at an appropriate height with removable adhesive or double-sticky tape would allow magnets to be used and allow a wider selection of refrigerators to be considered. Periodically the attached piece could be raised to a comfortable height for the growing child.

    From a personal historical perspective, I would observe that children have been successfully raised without magnetic refrigerator devices, even when there were refrigerators with painted steel doors that could have functioned with magnets, as well as when there were "ice boxes" with wooden doors. Given the fingerprint problem that might result with a magnetically susceptible door surface, I would suggest going with a painted refrigerator.

  • RoyHobbs
    2 years ago

    I would perhaps hang a big bulletin board on a wall to put the kids' stuff you want to put on the fridge. Solves a multitude of problems including the clutter look of a fridge covered with a lot of things stuck on it, meanwhile you spent several thousands on that fridge.

  • Rachel Smith
    Original Author
    2 years ago

    Thank you, all!