Refrigerator Door Handles

Refrigerator door handles take a lot of abuse, especially in homes where children are forever in search of the next glass or juice. Door handles, including those on the fridge, are grabbed and yanked numerous times per day which can result in a number of problems, including a dirty, discoloured finish, chipped edges and even completely broken off handles. Some handles are made of porous material that lets dirt seep in and become permanent stains. In any case, a simple solution is to replace the tired old handle with a brand new one.

Common Types of Refrigerator Door Handles

Most refrigerator door handles are made of stainless steel or moulded plastic. They are screwed on to the top or center area of the refrigerator door. Some new models come with a handle that is flush with the body of the fridge and made of the same material. Others slide onto a clip-like device that is attached to the door. Some elegantly styled door handles leave no signs of attachment with the screws hidden under the trim. Other than genuine spare parts, consumers also have the option of antique and stylized handles made of black leather, chrome, brass, bronze, and pewter for personalized kitchen decor.

How to Buy a Replacement Refrigerator Door Handle

When it's time to replace your refrigerator door handle, contact the manufacturer or a licensed service center to obtain a genuine replacement. Universal refrigerator handles can also be matched to a particular make and model. You might be surprised to find interesting door handles in antique shops, appliance repair shops, and through online sellers.

The job of actually replacing the handle is painless. It involves unscrewing the old handle and fixing the new one in its place with the same set of screws.

Who Makes Refrigerator Door Handles

Refrigerator door handles are made by most of the fridge manufacturers themselves as well as other independent manufacturers who make general appliance spare parts.