
Refrigerator Buying Guide Jonesboro Can Trust
Sizing, capacity, layout, and features — how to pick the right fridge without the guesswork.
Welcome to a refrigerator buying guide Jonesboro shoppers can actually use. Buying a fridge should feel simple, but the showroom can throw a lot at you fast. So here in Clayton County, from the Mount Zion area to the quiet streets near Lake City, we wrote this plain-English guide to help you choose with confidence. By the end, you’ll know exactly what size, layout, and features fit your kitchen and your budget. Good news, none of it requires a tape measure degree.
Here’s the thing about picking a fridge. It’s less about the fanciest gadgets and more about fit. Get the measuring and the layout right, and the rest falls into place. So let’s walk through it step by step.
Step 1: Measure Your Space First
Before anything else, grab a tape measure. Measure the width, height, and depth of the spot where your fridge will live. Then subtract about an inch on each side so the doors can swing and air can flow. Because a fridge that doesn’t fit is the fastest way to ruin a good deal, this step matters most.
Also, check your doorways and hallways. A big french-door model won’t help you if it can’t get through the front door. So measure the path from the driveway to the kitchen too. It only takes five minutes and saves a lot of headache later.

Step 2: Pick the Right Capacity
Capacity is measured in cubic feet. A good rule of thumb is 4 to 6 cubic feet per person in your home. So a couple near Panhandle Road might do fine with an 18 cubic foot model, while a big family off Highway 138 may want 25 cubic feet or more. Think about how you shop, too. If you buy in bulk, size up.
Don’t forget the freezer. If you love batch cooking or stocking frozen goods, a roomy freezer earns its keep. Browse our refrigerator collection to see capacities side by side and get a feel for what fits your life.

Step 3: Choose a Layout That Fits Your Kitchen
Now the fun part. Fridges come in four main styles. Top-freezer models are simple and budget-friendly. Bottom-freezer models put fresh food at eye level. Side-by-side units give you tall, narrow doors that fit tight kitchens. French-door models offer wide shelves and a stylish look.
There’s no wrong answer here, only what fits your space and habits. A simple, dependable pick like the Frigidaire FFTR1821QB top-freezer works great for smaller kitchens and rental homes near Stately Oaks. Bigger households often lean french-door for the extra elbow room.

Quick Recap Before We Talk Features
Let’s catch our breath. So far you’ve measured your space, picked a capacity, and chosen a layout. That’s the hard part done. Everything after this is about the extras that make daily life a little nicer. So don’t overthink what’s left.
Speaking of extras, this is where personal taste takes the wheel. Some folks want every bell and whistle. Others just want cold food and a low price. Both are perfectly fine.

Step 4: Decide Which Features You Actually Need
Features are nice, but only if you’ll use them. An ice and water dispenser is handy for busy families. Adjustable shelves help when you host. Door alarms and energy-saving modes trim your power bill over time. In fact, energy use adds up, so it pays to check the label. The ENERGY STAR guide to refrigerators shows how an efficient model saves money year after year.
Because our fridges are priced 60–70% off retail, you can often afford more features than you’d expect. Worried about paying all at once? Our flexible payment plans let you spread the cost with no credit needed.

Come See It All in Person
Photos help, but nothing beats opening the doors yourself. So bring your measurements and come feel the shelves. Our team can walk you through every option without any pressure. We serve shoppers all across the south metro, including Morrow, Riverdale, Forest Park, Lake City, Lovejoy, Rex, Ellenwood, Hampton, Stockbridge, and Conley.
Whether you’re driving in from State Route 54 or heading over after a day at Clayton County International Park, our Morrow store is close by. Check our store hours and directions and come find your perfect fridge. From Mount Zion to downtown Jonesboro, we’re glad to help you get it right.

Common Refrigerator Questions
Plan on roughly 4 to 6 cubic feet of space per person in your home. A couple might be happy with 18 cubic feet, while a large family often wants 25 or more. Always measure your kitchen opening first so the fridge fits.
It depends on your space and habits. Top-freezer models are budget-friendly, side-by-side units fit narrow spots, and french-door models offer wide, stylish shelves. There’s no wrong choice, just the right fit for your kitchen.
Measure the width, height, and depth of the opening, then subtract about an inch on each side for airflow and door swing. Also measure your doorways and hallways so the fridge can actually get into the kitchen.
Yes. An efficient model uses less power and lowers your monthly bill over the years. Look for the ENERGY STAR label, and remember our outlet prices make efficient models easier to afford.
Yes. We offer no-credit-needed financing through American First Finance, Acima, Snap, and Koalafi. You can spread the cost into smaller payments and still take your fridge home the same day.
Find Your Perfect Fridge
Name-brand refrigerators at 60–70% off, no credit needed. Our team helps Jonesboro shoppers get the right fit.
