Is Frigidaire Gallery high end?
Frigidaire Gallery is a solid mid-range line, not a luxury high-end line. It typically offers upgraded styling and convenience features compared with basic Frigidaire models, while staying more budget-friendly than premium “pro-style” appliances.
How Frigidaire Gallery compares
In most kitchens, we see Frigidaire positioned in tiers like this:
| Frigidaire line | Typical positioning | What you usually get |
|---|---|---|
| Basic Frigidaire | Value/entry | Core cooling and simple controls |
| Frigidaire Gallery | Mid-range | More features, more finish options, more design upgrades |
| Frigidaire Professional | Premium (pro-style) | Higher-end styling and feature sets |
What “high end” usually means (and what to look for)
If you are trying to decide whether Gallery is “high end” for your needs, focus on these practical markers:
- Build and finish upgrades (handles, trim, stainless look)
- Feature depth (more control options, alarms, organization features)
- Noise control and overall fit/finish
- Serviceability and parts availability over time
- Total cost of ownership (purchase price plus repairs)
Why it matters for your freezer decision
For a Frigidaire upright freezer like model FFU17FC4AW0, “high end” matters less than performance basics: stable temperatures, a good door seal, and a working defrost system. If your freezer is warming up, frosting heavily, or leaking, we usually start with common repair areas like the door gasket, defrost heater, and defrost timer.
Parts that often matter for cooling and frost control
- Freezer door gasket 5304507199 (air leaks cause frost and temperature swings)
- Defrost timer 5304518034 (controls defrost cycles on many upright freezers)
- Freezer defrost heater 216730700 (melts frost off the evaporator)
Helpful next steps
- Confirm your exact features and configuration in the FFU17FC4AW0 owner's manual.
- If you are shopping for parts, order from the parts list for FFU17FC4AW0 or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the dimensions of a 17 cubic foot freezer?
Most 17 cu. ft. upright freezers are roughly 28 to 33 inches wide, 60 to 67 inches tall, and 26 to 32 inches deep (depth depends heavily on the handle and hinges). For the exact exterior dimensions and required clearances for your Frigidaire FFU17FC4AW0, use the specifications section in the FFU17FC4AW0 owner's manual.
Typical exterior dimensions for a 17 cu. ft. upright freezer
These ranges cover the majority of freestanding 17 cu. ft. uprights across brands such as Frigidaire and Kenmore:
- Width: 28 to 33 in.
- Height: 60 to 67 in.
- Cabinet depth (no handle): 24 to 30 in.
- Overall depth (with handle): 26 to 32 in.
- Recommended clearance: allow space behind and at the sides for airflow
What to measure (so you get the right fit)
If you are placing the freezer in a tight alcove, we recommend measuring these points on the unit or confirming them in the manual:
- Overall width at the widest point (often the hinge side)
- Overall height from floor to the highest point (hinge cover area)
- Depth without handle (cabinet only)
- Depth with handle (front of handle to back of cabinet)
- Door swing clearance on the hinge side
Quick reference table: why “depth” varies the most
| Dimension you see | What it usually includes | Common reason it changes |
|---|---|---|
| Cabinet depth | Box only | Insulation thickness, rear cover shape |
| Overall depth | Cabinet plus handle/hinge | Handle style, hinge geometry |
| Height | Floor to top | Leveling legs, hinge cover |
Why it matters
“17 cubic feet” describes interior storage capacity, not the outside footprint. Two 17 cu. ft. uprights can fit very differently once you account for handles, hinges, and the clearance needed for proper airflow.
If you are also planning repairs while measuring, you can order model-matched parts from the FFU17FC4AW0 parts list or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with a Frigidaire refrigerator?
Cooling problems are the most common Frigidaire refrigerator complaint; the unit runs but temperatures rise or swing because airflow is restricted, heat is not being removed efficiently, or the defrost system is not clearing frost. For your Frigidaire FFU17FC4AW0 upright freezer, the same cooling and frost patterns apply.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Verify the control setting; allow 24 hours after any adjustment.
- Make sure interior air vents are not blocked by packages.
- Check the door seal for gaps, tears, or areas not sealing flat.
- Look for heavy frost on the rear interior panel (a defrost issue clue).
- Clean dust from the condenser area if accessible.
What the symptoms usually point to
| What you notice | Most likely area | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Frost buildup, reduced airflow | Defrost system | Ice is insulating the evaporator and blocking circulation |
| Runs a lot, still warm | Condenser/heat removal | Heat is not leaving the system efficiently |
| Temperature swings | Controls/sensors | Cooling cycles are not being regulated consistently |
| Frost near door, longer run time | Door seal | Warm, moist air is leaking in |
Model-relevant parts that often relate to frost and cooling (FFU17FC4AW0)
If your FFU17FC4AW0 is warming or building frost, these parts on the model parts list are common suspects:
- Defrost timer 5304518034 (controls defrost cycling)
- Freezer defrost heater 216730700 (melts frost off the evaporator)
- Thermostat 297216600 (helps regulate temperature and defrost operation)
- Freezer door gasket 5304507200 (prevents air leaks that cause frost)
Why it matters
Cooling and defrost problems usually worsen over time; frost buildup reduces efficiency, increases run time, and can lead to unsafe food temperatures.
Model-specific guidance and parts ordering
Use the FFU17FC4AW0 owner's manual for operating tips, temperature guidance, and cleaning steps. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026





