Household Fridge & Freezer Seals — Custom Made Instantly

Order online and install with our free step-by-step guides.

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How it works

Order in 4 simple steps

From finding your model to having a new seal on your door. Most customers complete this in under 5 minutes.

1

Find your model

Check inside your fridge for the nameplate — usually on the side wall or door frame.

2

Measure your seal

Measure the dimensions of your existing seal to ensure a perfect fit.

3

Order online

Checkout securely with vivapayment. We confirm your seal before dispatch.

4

Install with ease

Follow our guide or video — most seals take 15–30 minutes. Call us if you need help.

How long do fridge seals last — And when to replace

Most household seals last 5-10 years depending on usage, cleaning habits and kitchen temperature.

Signs your seal is at the end of its lifespan

  • The seal feels hard, torn, brittle or permanently flat
  • The door won't stay closed without extra pressure
  • Condensation or water collection near or under the door
  • Ice buildup in the freezer section or around fans
  • The fridge motor runs noticeably more than normal
  • Paper test: close the door on a strip of paper — if it slides out easily, your seal is worn

Why early replacement saves money

  • Reduces compressor work — lower energy bills all year round
  • Maintains correct food-safe temperatures throughout the fridge
  • Prevents moisture damage to cabinets and flooring below
  • Extends the lifespan of your compressor and fridge overall
  • Much cheaper than buying a new fridge

Better for food, energy bills & the environment

A properly sealing fridge door supports food safety and reduces unnecessary energy waste in Danish households.

Food freshness & safety

A leaking seal lets warm air in, causing temperature fluctuations that shorten food lifespan and can compromise food safety. Replacing a worn fridge seal helps maintain consistent cooling — keeps food fresher longer and reduces the risk of bacterial growth from temperature shifts. This also reduces freezer burn and unwanted moisture buildup.

Energy efficiency & sustainability

Fridges are one of the highest energy-consuming appliances in Danish households, running 24 hours a day. An airtight door seal reduces compressor cycles, lowering energy consumption year-round — especially noticeable during warm Danish summer days when your fridge works hardest. A well-fitting seal can significantly reduce your household carbon footprint.

Fridge gaskets, rubber seals, magnetic seals — Same job

People search using different terms, but they all refer to the door seal that keeps cold in and warm out. The important thing is choosing the right profile for your model.

What a fridge seal actually does

  • Creates an airtight barrier around the entire door perimeter
  • Uses embedded magnets to pull and hold the door closed
  • Reduces leakage, condensation and ice formation when working correctly
  • Supports stable internal temperatures for food safety compliance

Why 'generic' seals from hardware stores often fail

  • Wrong mounting style — push-in / clip-in / screw-fix / glue
  • Wrong profile shape — doesn't compress correctly against the door
  • Weak or missing magnets cause poor sealing and continued air leakage
  • Results in continued leakage, higher energy use and reduced seal lifespan
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What our customers say

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"Perfect fit and so easy to install. Our fridge now seals properly and runs much more efficiently. The step-by-step guide made it a breeze — done in 20 minutes."

Deb Smith
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"Fast turnaround, excellent quality. The door closes smoothly with a tight seal. Arrange production within 2 days and fixed our condensation problem straight away. Highly recommend."

Josh Nugent
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"Called to confirm my model before ordering — the team were incredibly helpful. Seal arrived quickly, fitted perfectly, and my freezer stopped icing up straight away."

Ray Snook
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Seal Types

Understanding fridge seal profiles & mounting types

Not all seals fit the same way. The mounting style depends on your fridge brand and model — here's what to look for.

Push-In / Press-In seals

The most common type — the seal's flap is pushed directly into a channel around the door frame. No screws required. Common on many LG, Samsung, Haier and Hisense models. Easy DIY, takes 15–30 minutes.

See push-in profiles

Clip-In & screw-fix seals

Secured by screws or clips around the inner door panel. Common on older Westinghouse, Kelvinator, Fisher & Paykel and Electrolux models. Requires a screwdriver — still very DIY-friendly.

See clip-in profiles

Custom & discontinued profiles

Older or discontinued models may require a custom cut seal. We produce tailored profiles in Denmark — send us your model number and a cross-section photo, and we'll sort it.

Request custom seal

DIY friendly

DIY replacement

Most household seals are easy to install yourself.

DIY replacement (most customers)

  • Free phone support — call +45 31786668 if you need help during installation
  • Pro tip: clean the channel, warm the seal gently with a hair dryer, and let it set overnight for best results
  • Most seals take 15–30 minutes — no special tools required for push-in types

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