Hello, I’m Alex. Welcome to Fridge Mentor.
Our Mission: To Make Your Fridge Fix Simple. Welcome to Fridge Mentor, your ultimate guide to understanding, troubleshooting, and solving refrigerator problems.
My mission is simple: To empower you to fix it yourself.
I believe that a broken appliance shouldn’t mean waiting a week for an expensive technician or, worse, prematurely buying a new one. The problem is often just a simple part or a quick adjustment. The only thing missing is clear, easy-to-understand guidance.
That’s where I come in. Consider this site your “mentor” in the world of appliance repair, here to guide you through the process, one step at a time.
Who is Behind Fridge Mentor? FridgeMentor.com was founded by Alex Bennett, an appliance enthusiast and DIY advocate who was tired of the “throw-away” culture.
I didn’t build this site to be a faceless corporation. I built it as a passion project dedicated to helping homeowners save money and feel the empowerment of a successful DIY repair.
Why Trust This Site? In a world of confusing user manuals and 200-page technical guides, Fridge Mentor offers a different approach:
I Am a Problem-Solver: This site isn’t just about generic reviews. It’s built to solve your exact problem, right now. Whether your ice maker is jammed, your fridge is making a clicking noise, or it’s not cooling, I am working to build a guide for it.
I Am Focused: I don’t try to cover every appliance under the sun. My focus is 100% on refrigerators. This allows me to go “a mile deep” on every error code, part, and common issue, ensuring you get the most accurate information possible.
A Transparency Note (Affiliate Disclosure) To keep this site 100% free, I partner with retailers like Amazon. If you read one of my guides and decide to buy a replacement part (like a water filter or a new relay) through one of my links, I may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.
I want to be clear: My loyalty is to you, the reader, not to any brand. I only recommend parts that are high-quality, relevant to the fix, and that I would use myself. This support allows me to keep the lights on and continue creating new troubleshooting guides every week.
Thank you for visiting, and good luck with your repair. You can do this.
