Noun
frigidaire (plural frigidaires)
(now historical) Trademark for a refrigerator.
Further production followed at a rate of 150 a month, and by the end of 1946 the production total was 839. Frigidaire refrigerators were also being made at Rüsselsheim, as were Olympia engines for the NSU Kettenkrad. Source: Internet
Offering about 850 square feet, it has maple floors and oversized windows — and the kitchen is outfitted with walnut cabinetry, granite countertops, and appliances by Frigidaire. Source: Internet
You know your city has won the race to the bottom when the mayor proclaims a “McDonald’s Employment Day” in the Birthplace of Aviation and such giants as Frigidaire, NCR and Delco. Source: Internet
Second prize, a 30” Frigidaire Gas Stainless Steel Stove, went to Guido Edwards, and then, it was time for the grand prize. Source: Internet
The Frigidaire AC comes with a full-featured remote control, allowing you to control the air conditioner’s three fan speeds, various power modes (including auto, eco, and sleep settings), and the 24-hour timer. Source: Internet
Its Frigidaire appliances may not be smart, but they’re definitely up to date. Source: Internet