Are KitchenAid refrigerators worth the money?
Yes; a KitchenAid counter-depth side-by-side refrigerator like model KSCS25INSS00 is worth the money when you want premium fit-and-finish, strong food preservation, and long-term serviceability. You are also buying into a solid warranty structure on the sealed refrigeration system when the unit is properly installed and maintained (see the KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual).
- Counter-depth styling that sits closer to your cabinets for a built-in look
- Durable interior shelving and door bins designed for daily use
- Ice and water features that add convenience (and require routine filter changes)
- A platform with widely available replacement parts (ice maker, switches, controls)
- Warranty coverage that supports long-term ownership when maintained correctly
KitchenAid’s warranty for this style of refrigerator typically includes coverage beyond year 1 for the sealed system (compressor, evaporator, condenser, dryer, and connecting tubing). Details and exclusions matter, so we recommend confirming your exact terms in the manual.
| Coverage period | What is typically covered | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | Refrigerator (excluding the water filter) parts and labor for defects | Service is through a designated service company |
| Years 2 to 5 | Cavity liner and sealed refrigeration system parts and labor | Sealed system includes compressor and refrigerant tubing |
| Years 6 to 10 | Sealed refrigeration system parts only | Labor is typically not included |
A premium refrigerator is a better value when you budget for normal wear items.
| Item | Typical interval | Example part for KSCS25INSS00 |
|---|---|---|
| Water filter | About every 6 months (or sooner with heavy use) | Refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| Ice maker service | As needed (low ice, leaks, no harvest) | Whirlpool refrigerator ice maker assembly 2198597 |
| Door closing/hinge wear | As needed (sagging, popping, poor seal) | Refrigerator door cam (black) WP2182179 |
If you keep a refrigerator 10 years or longer, the combination of sealed-system warranty coverage, parts availability, and consistent performance is what makes a higher upfront price pay off. If you replace appliances frequently, the value advantage is smaller.
Last updated: February 2026
How big is the KitchenAid KSCS25INSS00?
The KitchenAid KSCS25INSS00 is a counter depth side-by-side refrigerator; “how big” usually means overall dimensions (width, height, depth) and total capacity. For the exact, model-specific measurements and capacity, we list them in the KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual.
Use these quick checks so you get the right fit for your kitchen opening and doors:
- Overall width: confirms it fits between cabinets
- Overall height: confirms it clears upper cabinets and trim
- Overall depth: confirms counter depth fit (including handles)
- Door swing clearance: ensures doors open without hitting walls
- Capacity (cu. ft.): helps compare storage space between models
Most counter depth side-by-side units are close to these ranges; use them for planning, then confirm the exact KSCS25INSS00 specs in the manual.
| Spec | Typical range (counter depth side-by-side) | Why you care |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 35 to 36 inches | Cabinet opening fit |
| Height | 68 to 71 inches | Clearance under soffits/cabinets |
| Depth (with doors) | 28 to 32 inches | Counter alignment and walkway space |
| Depth (with handles) | 30 to 35 inches | Handle clearance is often the deal-breaker |
Accurate dimensions prevent delivery day surprises like doors that cannot open fully, a refrigerator that sticks out farther than expected, or a unit that cannot be leveled correctly because the opening is too tight.
Before ordering or moving the refrigerator, we recommend:
- Measure the opening in three places (top, middle, bottom)
- Confirm hinge-side clearance for door swing
- Plan a path through doorways and hallways
- Verify water line access if you use the dispenser or ice maker
For the model-specific installation clearances and measurement points, use the KSCS25INSS00 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
How big is the KitchenAid KSCS25INSS00?
The KitchenAid KSCS25INSS00 is a counter-depth side-by-side refrigerator; most counter-depth models are about 35 to 36 inches wide, 68 to 71 inches tall, and 24 to 30 inches deep (not counting handles). For the exact cutout and overall dimensions, use the KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual and the KSCS25INSS00 installation guide.
These are the most common measurements customers use for delivery planning, cabinet fit, and door-swing clearance:
- Width: 35 to 36 in.
- Height: 68 to 71 in. (to top of hinge)
- Depth (cabinet only): 24 to 30 in.
- Depth (with handles): often 2 to 4 in. deeper than cabinet depth
- Door clearance: plan extra space so doors open past 90 degrees for bin and shelf removal
Use these documents to confirm the exact numbers for your specific installation:
- KSCS25INSS00 installation guide: overall dimensions, required clearances, and cabinet opening (cutout) specs
- KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual: general product information and operating details that can affect fit (leveling, door alignment)
| Measurement you need | What it affects | Best source |
|---|---|---|
| Overall width | Cabinet opening, side clearance | Installation guide |
| Height to top of hinge | Overhead cabinet fit | Installation guide |
| Depth without handles | Counter-depth alignment | Installation guide |
| Depth with handles | Walkway clearance | Installation guide |
Getting the right dimensions prevents delivery surprises and helps avoid issues like doors hitting walls, drawers not pulling out fully, or the refrigerator sitting too far past the countertop. It also helps you plan for airflow clearance so the sealed refrigeration system can run efficiently.
Last updated: February 2026
How do you reset a KitchenAid refrigerator control board?
To reset the controls on your KitchenAid KSCS25INSS00 refrigerator, turn cooling off at the control (COOLING ON/OFF), then restore cooling. If the display or cooling still acts up, a full power reset (unplug or breaker off, then back on) clears many temporary control board glitches; use the KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual for the exact button sequence and settings.
- Control reset: Press COOLING ON/OFF to turn cooling off, wait about 30 seconds, then press it again to turn cooling on.
- Power reset: Unplug the refrigerator (or switch the circuit breaker off), wait 2 to 5 minutes, then restore power.
- Light/display wake-up: If lights are off after a door was open a long time, close and reopen the door.
- After reset: Set temperatures back to normal and allow time for temperatures to stabilize.
The factory recommended set points for this model are:
| Compartment | Recommended set point | Normal range shown in manual |
|---|---|---|
| Freezer | 0°F (-18°C) | -6°F to 6°F |
| Refrigerator | 37°F (3°C) | 32°F to 46°F |
A reset clears temporary logic errors that can cause odd display behavior, non-responsive buttons, or cooling that will not restart after a power interruption. It also helps you confirm whether the issue is a one-time glitch or an ongoing problem that needs troubleshooting.
- Confirm the outlet has steady power; avoid nuisance-tripping GFCI outlets when possible.
- Check that the doors fully close and the interior lights turn off.
- If you recently installed the refrigerator or moved it, review the startup steps in the KSCS25INSS00 installation guide.
- If cooling is still off after resets, inspect for obvious wiring damage before replacing parts.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a KitchenAid refrigerator?
A KitchenAid refrigerator typically lasts 12 to 17 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your KitchenAid KSCS25INSS00 counter depth side-by-side refrigerator, keeping airflow clear, doors sealing tightly, and temperatures set correctly helps you reach the high end of that range; see the KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual for care and operating guidance.
- Condenser cleanliness: dust buildup makes the compressor work harder.
- Door gasket condition: air leaks cause longer run times and frost issues.
- Temperature settings: overly cold settings increase wear and energy use.
- Ice maker and dispenser use: heavy use adds load to moving parts.
- Water quality and filter changes: reduces clogs and valve strain.
- Vacuum the condenser area and keep rear and toe-kick vents unobstructed.
- Confirm the doors close on their own and sit level.
- Replace the water filter on schedule; a restricted filter can reduce flow and stress the water system.
- Keep the freezer from being overpacked so air can circulate.
- Clean spills promptly to protect shelves, bins, and door seals.
Your manual outlines coverage periods that can help you understand which systems are designed for long service life.
| Item | Typical expectation | What the manual highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Whole refrigerator | 12 to 17 years | 1-year full warranty coverage period |
| Sealed refrigeration system (compressor, evaporator, condenser, tubing) | Long-life core system | Extended coverage periods listed in the warranty section |
| Water filter | Routine replacement item | Separate limited coverage noted for the filter |
Knowing the typical life expectancy helps you decide when maintenance is worth doing (like cleaning coils or replacing a door gasket) versus when repeated cooling problems may point to a larger sealed-system issue.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a KitchenAid refrigerator?
The most common issues we see on KitchenAid refrigerators like model KSCS25INSS00 are ice maker and dispenser problems (no ice, slow ice, jammed dispenser) and cooling complaints caused by airflow restrictions or defrost trouble. Basic maintenance and a few quick checks often pinpoint the cause fast.
- Ice maker not making ice: water supply issue, frozen fill tube, or a failing ice maker module
- Dispenser not dispensing ice: ice clump/jam, worn coupler, or dispenser drive issue
- Warm refrigerator section: dirty condenser area, blocked vents, or an airflow control problem
- Frost buildup on freezer back wall: defrost system issue (heater, thermostat, timer/control)
- Water leaking: clogged defrost drain, loose water line, or filter housing/cap problem
- Unusual noises: fan blade rubbing ice, worn fan motor, or normal compressor/inverter sounds
- Confirm temperatures: 37°F fresh food, 0°F freezer.
- Make sure air vents are not blocked by food packages.
- Clean dust from the condenser area (improves cooling and reduces run time).
- If ice or water is slow, replace the filter and purge air from the line.
- If you see freezer frost buildup, inspect for a defrost failure pattern.
| Problem area | What fails most often | Example part for KSCS25INSS00 |
|---|---|---|
| Water/ice quality and flow | Clogged filter or cap not sealing | Refrigerator water filter EDR3RXD1 |
| No ice production | Ice maker assembly | Whirlpool refrigerator ice maker assembly 2198597 |
| Frost buildup | Defrost thermostat (bi-metal) | Refrigerator defrost bi-metal WPW10225581 |
| Warm temps, poor airflow | Damper/air diffuser stuck | Refrigerator air diffuser WP2220377 |
Ice maker, dispenser, and cooling issues are often connected. A restricted water path (filter, cap, tubing) can stop ice production, and restricted airflow (dirty condenser, blocked vents, failed diffuser) can cause warm temperatures, frost, and longer run times.
Use the troubleshooting and maintenance steps in the KSCS25INSS00 owner's manual to match symptoms to checks (temperature settings, airflow guidance, and water system use). For installation-related causes like water line routing or leveling that affects door sealing, reference the KSCS25INSS00 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026





