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Fridge Door Seals

What this part category is: a fridge door seal (sometimes called gasket) creates the airtight edge on fridge and freezer doors to retain cold air and reduce energy loss. Seals differ by shape, width, attachment type and corner construction, so the correct spare must match the original part on your appliance.

Why model-number confirmation matters: model numbers identify the precise build and parts list for your appliance. Searching by exact model number reduces the chance of ordering a seal with the wrong profile, fixing, or length. We recommend locating the model number first and using it as the primary filter when selecting a part.

How To Find The Right Replacement Part

Where to find the model number: common places include the appliance inner door edge, the cabinet frame, the back panel, or the user manual and purchase paperwork. Model numbers are usually a combination of letters and numbers. Record the full model number and use it in the site search to see compatible parts and fit notes.

How photos and product details help: product images, profile photos and written fitting notes show the seal shape, fixing method and where it sits on the door. Compare these details to your existing seal. If the images or description are unclear, check multiple listings with the same model-number filter or contact support with photos of your appliance and the seal area for verification advice.

Before You Order

What to do if you are unsure: do not guess. Stop and confirm the full model number, compare the part profile with clear photos and product details, and check the item description for fitting notes. If you still have doubts, use the support options to get help before ordering to avoid returns caused by wrong parts.

Next steps: find your appliance model number, search this site using that model number, review product photos and fixing details, then proceed to select a spare. This page is a guide to help you choose the correct fridge door seal, but always verify fit with the confirmed model-number search flow before purchase.

Popular Fridge Door Seal

Browse popular replacement parts below, then search by your exact model number to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Frequently asked questions

How do I know which door seal I need?

Start by locating the full appliance model number and use it in the site search. Compare the profile and fixing type shown in product photos with your existing seal. If necessary, take a photo of the current seal and the door area to help confirm the match.

Do not rely on general descriptions alone; exact model-number matching is the most reliable way to find the correct spare and avoid wrong-part orders.

Where is the fridge model number usually located?

Model numbers are commonly found on a label inside the fridge door frame, on the inner wall, on the rear panel, or in the user manual. It typically contains letters and numbers in a short code format.

Record the full code and use it when searching. If you cannot find it, check purchase paperwork or contact support with photos and any serial stickers you can locate.

What if the product photos do not look exactly like my seal?

If photos or profile images differ from your seal, do not assume fit. Use the model-number search first, then compare multiple listings and the written fitting notes. Different production runs can use different fixings, so visual comparison and model confirmation are both important.

If uncertainty remains, contact support with clear images of your seal and the door edge so they can advise on next steps before you order.