How can I tell how many cubic feet my freezer is?
To estimate the cubic feet of your Whirlpool EV150CXRW0 upright freezer, we measure the usable interior space (height, width, depth in inches), multiply those numbers, then divide by 1,728 to convert cubic inches to cubic feet.
- Empty the freezer enough to measure the main cavity.
- Measure the interior (not the outside cabinet):
- Height (top to bottom)
- Width (side wall to side wall)
- Depth (back wall to the inside of the door liner, not the door seal)
- Use this formula:
- Cubic feet = (height × width × depth) ÷ 1,728
- Measure in inches for the formula above.
- If shelves/bins reduce usable space, measure the largest open box-shaped area you can.
- For the most realistic number, subtract areas taken up by fixed components (like a large interior hump or fixed ducting).
If the interior measures 48 in (H) × 20 in (W) × 18 in (D):
- Volume = 48 × 20 × 18 = 17,280 cubic inches
- Capacity = 17,280 ÷ 1,728 = 10.0 cubic feet
| What you measure | Units | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Interior height | inches | Total storage volume |
| Interior width | inches | Shelf footprint |
| Interior depth | inches | How much fits front-to-back |
Knowing cubic feet helps us match the right storage needs, compare upright freezer sizes accurately, and plan organization so airflow stays clear for steady temperatures.
Last updated: January 2026
What happens if you put a new freezer on before 4 hours standing?
Turning on a Whirlpool EV150CXRW0 upright freezer before it has stood upright for about 4 hours can keep compressor oil from settling back where it belongs after transport. That can cause noisy operation, weak cooling, or in worst cases compressor damage; if it was laid on its side, waiting longer is safer.
- If the freezer was kept upright the whole time: unplug it and let it sit upright for at least 4 hours, then restart.
- If it was tilted heavily or laid on its side: let it sit upright 12 to 24 hours before restarting.
- If it’s already running and cooling normally: you can still shut it off and let it rest; it reduces risk and helps long-term reliability.
- If you hear loud buzzing, clicking, or it won’t cool after restarting: stop running it and move to troubleshooting steps below.
- Confirm the temperature control is set colder and the door is closing tightly.
- Make sure the freezer has airflow around it and is not pushed tight to a wall.
- Check for heavy frost buildup that could restrict airflow; follow how to defrost a freestanding freezer.
- If the compressor runs but temperatures do not drop after several hours, sealed-system service may be needed.
During moving, compressor oil can migrate into the refrigerant lines. Letting the freezer stand upright gives the oil time to drain back into the compressor so refrigerant can circulate correctly and the compressor is lubricated.
| How it was moved | Recommended upright wait time |
|---|---|
| Stayed upright | 4 hours |
| Tilted a lot | 8 to 12 hours |
| Laid on its side | 12 to 24 hours |
Last updated: January 2026
What is the average lifespan of an upright freezer?
Most upright freezers, including Whirlpool model EV150CXRW0, typically last 12 to 15 years, and 10 to 20 years is a realistic overall range. Lifespan depends most on compressor run time, door-seal condition, and how well the unit stays clean and properly ventilated.
- Room conditions: Hot garages and high humidity make the compressor work harder.
- Door seal and door habits: A leaking gasket or frequent openings increases run time and frost.
- Airflow around the cabinet: Poor ventilation traps heat and shortens compressor life.
- Dust and pet hair buildup: Dirty condenser areas raise operating temperatures.
- Defrost system health: Excess frost reduces airflow and forces longer run cycles.
- Keep the freezer reasonably full (but do not block vents) to stabilize temperatures.
- Clean dust from the condenser area and surrounding vents several times per year.
- Confirm the door closes squarely and does not pop open.
- Defrost when frost buildup becomes noticeable; use safe steps from how to defrost a freestanding freezer.
- Touch up chips or scratches to reduce rust risk using touch up WP72107 when the cabinet finish is damaged.
| Situation | Typical outcome | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Climate-controlled room, good airflow | Often 15+ years | Keep it clean and sealed |
| Hot garage or tight enclosure | Often closer to 10 to 12 years | Improve ventilation, reduce heat |
| Heavy use (many openings daily) | More wear on controls and seals | Minimize openings, organize food |
A freezer that runs longer and hotter than normal wears the compressor and temperature control components faster. Simple steps like improving airflow, reducing frost, and keeping the cabinet sealed can add years of reliable freezing.
Last updated: January 2026





