
What We Know
EVL is a Whirlpool upright freezer family sold roughly 2007-2014 — a frost-free front-door freezer in the 16-to-20-cubic-foot class, in 30-to-33-inch cabinets. Frost-free means no defrost chore, with adjustable shelves and door bins for organization and a temperature alarm on selected models. Capacity climbs across the EVL16, EVL18, and EVL20 children.
These model numbers have been verified as belonging to the EVL family. Small variations exist inside a family — your exact model is what ties recalls, known issues and repair guidance to your machine. Where a section is missing on this page, it is because we have nothing confirmed to put in it — not because there is nothing to find.
How We See It
Living with an EVL is mostly about what it quietly does in the background — cold storage that only gets noticed when something's wrong. Frost-free means no defrost chore, with adjustable shelves and door bins for organization and a temperature alarm on selected models. Capacity climbs across the EVL16, EVL18, and EVL20 children. Day to day, a gasket wipe, an eye on frost buildup, and a quick check after any outage cover the whole job.
No recalls on our record for this family. We watch official CPSC recall notices continuously to keep you protected — if anything ever changes, it will show up here.
1 year parts & labor. Some components may carry longer coverage than the standard term — your warranty booklet or Whirlpool can confirm for your exact model.
Coverage varies by year and region. Confirm yours with Whirlpool against your exact model to be sure.
What to Expect
Whirlpool is the easiest brand in America to get fixed: parts everywhere, any tech can work on one, and W Service — a network of about 2,300 local service companies — can send someone if you'd rather not find your own.
Getting a Whirlpool fixed is about as easy as appliance repair gets. In warranty, you book through Whirlpool's W Service portal or phone line and a local certified tech is dispatched to you. Out of warranty you're free to call anyone — parts flow everywhere, and most independent repair companies work on these machines every day.
This page draws on the ApplianceEdge Registry — 2,640 appliance families connected to more than 18,200 verified models, independently researched. We don’t know everything about this family yet, and we won’t pretend to: finish records, recurring platform reports, parts availability, filter and accessory cross-references, and warranty information for this platform are still being verified. We only publish what we can stand behind, and the gaps close as the Registry grows.
ApplianceEdge assessments — lifespans, repair values, and reliability notes — are our editorial opinions, built from documented third-party sources: owner reports, industry pricing data, manufacturer literature, and official records. They describe patterns across a product family, not any individual machine; your experience may differ. Recall information links directly to official CPSC notices. We accept no payment from manufacturers, and no brand influences what we publish.