
Express Your Mood with LG's MoodUP® French Door Fridge
What if your fridge could dance to your favorite tunes, change colors with your mood, and still keep your food fresher for longer? The LG GR-A34FDMKJ French Door Fridge with MoodUP® isn't just another smart appliance—it's a statement piece designed for the way we live, entertain, and express ourselves today.
With its award-winning design (hello, Red Dot and iF Design Awards!), this fridge turns a traditional kitchen staple into the heart of your home's vibe. Thanks to the customizable LED doors, you can set different colors for each panel using the LG ThinQ® app—so whether you're in the mood for warm sunset hues or cool party pops, your fridge reflects your energy.
Planning a get-together? Switch on Party Mode. Not only will the MoodUP® fridge light up in sync with the music, but it also has built-in Bluetooth speakers so your kitchen literally comes alive. And when the party's over? The display dims automatically unless you're near it, helping to save energy without killing the vibe.
But it's not all flash. Practicality meets innovation with InstaView™ technology—just knock twice on the glass panel to peek inside without opening the door, reducing cold air loss and keeping food fresher longer. Inside, you'll find a spacious 617L of storage, top-tier cooling tech with Door Cooling+ and LINEAR Cooling, and intuitive smart features like remote monitoring through LG ThinQ® and voice assistant compatibility.
Even better, this fridge is built to last with a 10-year warranty on its Inverter Linear Compressor and LED components engineered for a decade of use—even with daily door openings and mood lighting on.
In a world where appliances are smarter, why shouldn't they be more fun too? The LG MoodUP® fridge brings personality, practicality, and performance to your kitchen in one futuristic (and very Instagrammable) package.
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