Frigidaire and Electrolux Appliances

Frigidaire and Electrolux represent two sides of the same coin in the appliance world, offering options that range from practical, everyday reliability to premium, chef-inspired performance. Since Electrolux is the parent company of Frigidaire, these brands share engineering DNA while catering to different needs. Frigidaire focuses on helping busy families get through their day with time-saving features, while Electrolux brings Swedish innovation and sleek design to the kitchen. Browsing this collection allows you to compare straightforward functionality against advanced tech to find the right fit for your household. Explore the current inventory and upgrade your kitchen with The Brick today.

How Frigidaire and Electrolux Are Related

Frigidaire and Electrolux are both brands owned by the Electrolux Group. Frigidaire is positioned as the volume brand across North America, covering a wide range of price points with an emphasis on practical features and durability. The Electrolux brand is positioned at a higher price point with a greater focus on design, quieter operation, and more advanced food preservation and cleaning technology.

Within the Frigidaire lineup, there are three main tiers. The standard Frigidaire line covers core functionality at more accessible prices. Frigidaire Gallery adds features such as Smudge-Proof stainless finishes, air fry modes on ranges, and upgraded interior organization on refrigerators. Frigidaire Professional focuses on a heavier-gauge stainless steel aesthetic and higher-output cooking features. You can explore both brands in our ranges and refrigerators collections.

Feature Differences in Refrigerators

Electrolux refrigerators include proprietary food preservation features that are not found on standard Frigidaire models. The LuxCool system uses a dedicated air tower to distribute cooling more evenly throughout the fridge cavity. TasteLock Plus Crispers use adaptive humidity control alongside an ethylene air filter to slow the ripening process in the produce compartment. Select Electrolux models also include an Adjustable Temperature Drawer with a wide range, Auto-Close doors, and a counter-depth format designed to sit flush with standard cabinetry.

Frigidaire Gallery and Professional refrigerators share some organizational upgrades over the standard line — including the Custom-Flex Temp Drawer and TwinTech dual evaporators on Gallery models — but they do not include LuxCool or TasteLock Plus. The practical difference is most visible for households that buy a significant amount of fresh produce and need the fridge to actively manage humidity and ethylene rather than just maintain a set temperature.

Mixing Brands in a Kitchen Suite

Electrolux and Frigidaire models are available in overlapping stainless steel finishes, but handle profiles and design language differ between brands and even across Frigidaire tiers. Whether two specific models coordinate visually is best confirmed by comparing them side by side. If finish consistency across the kitchen matters, choosing all appliances from the same brand tier — such as all Frigidaire Gallery or all Electrolux — is the more reliable approach than assuming cross-brand compatibility.

Shopping for Electrolux and Frigidaire Appliances at The Brick

When comparing these brands, the most useful step is to identify which features are actually relevant to how you use the appliance — food preservation detail for refrigerators, cooking modes for ranges, cycle options and noise rating for dishwashers — and then match that to the tier where those features appear. The price gap between standard Frigidaire and Electrolux is significant, so confirming which specific features justify the difference for your household avoids paying for features you will not use.

Delivery options, current model availability, and financing details can vary by location. The individual product page is the best place to confirm what is in stock and what applies to your area.

FAQ About Frigidaire and Electrolux Appliances

What is the difference between Frigidaire and Electrolux?

Both are owned by Electrolux Group. Frigidaire is the volume brand covering a wide range of price points, while the Electrolux brand is positioned as a premium tier with more advanced features in food preservation, quieter operation, and design finish. The gap is most meaningful in refrigerators and dishwashers, where the proprietary technology differences are most distinct.

Are Frigidaire appliances made by Electrolux?

Yes, Frigidaire is a brand under the Electrolux Group umbrella. Both brands share corporate ownership and some engineering platforms, though they are designed and positioned differently for the market.

Do Electrolux refrigerators have good energy ratings?

Many Electrolux refrigerator models carry ENERGY STAR certification. Whether a specific model is certified should be confirmed in the product specifications, as it varies by model.

Can I mix Frigidaire and Electrolux appliances in the same kitchen?

Both brands offer stainless steel finishes, but handle designs and finish tones differ across models and tiers. Whether two specific appliances will coordinate visually is best confirmed by viewing them together. Choosing all appliances from the same brand and tier is the most reliable way to ensure a consistent appearance.

What is the Frigidaire Gallery series?

Frigidaire Gallery is the mid-tier line within the Frigidaire range. It adds features such as Smudge-Proof Stainless Steel finishes, air fry modes on select ranges, CrispSeal Plus Crispers with Auto Humidity on refrigerators, and Custom-Flex Temp Drawers — upgrades over the standard Frigidaire line without reaching Electrolux-level pricing or feature depth.