Find the right door seal profile for your fridge or freezer. We manufacture all gaskets in Denmark — domestic, commercial and custom sizes — with the same magnetic core quality since 2020.
Not sure which profile you have? Follow these steps — you'll get the right answer in under two minutes.
Gently pull the existing door seal away from the door frame. It typically clips into a channel — you may need a screwdriver to ease it out. Don't worry if it tears; you're replacing it anyway.
Cut a small piece from a corner and look at the end-on shape. Compare it to the profiles below. The shape of the body and lip or key face will tell you which profile you have.
Compare cross-section shape with the profiles in our guide. Look for the unique shape and key features that match your door seal.
Take a clear photo of the cross-section and send it to us via the contact form or email to customfridgeseal.dk. Our team can identify it quickly.
Our full product catalog in a handy PDF. All door seal profiles, cross-section diagrams, available sizes, hardware extras, and ordering reference — perfect for workshops, refrigeration technicians and trade resellers.
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We make custom replacement door seals for all brands and models — domestic and commercial, including discontinued and rare appliances. Choose the closest profile, enter your exact measurements in millimeters, and we manufacture it in-house.
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Tip: If your door seal is torn, hardened, or the door won't close properly — it's time to replace it. Most installations take under 20 minutes.
Common questions about door seal profiles, identification and ordering
The door seal profile refers to the cross-section shape of the rubber gasket — the part that actually presses against the fridge cabinet to create an airtight seal. Different manufacturers use different profile shapes to fit different door channel designs. Fitting the wrong profile means the gasket won't seat correctly and the door won't close airtight, defeating the purpose of replacement.
Measure the inner edge of the door liner — not the door itself or the old door seal. Measure height and width in millimeters. For most doors you'll measure all four sides, and we'll make the gasket to these exact dimensions with heat-welded corners. If you're unsure, send us photos and we'll guide you through it.
Yes — we produce gaskets for hundreds of profiles including discontinued, vintage and rare fridges. Send us a photo of your existing door seal's cross-section (cut a corner off to reveal the shape), your model number if available, and your door measurements. We'll identify the profile and either match it from stock or produce it to order. Contact our team here.
Domestic gaskets are designed for home fridges — they're optimized for energy efficiency and easy DIY installation. Commercial gaskets use thicker PVC connections and stronger magnetic cores to withstand the higher access frequency in foodservice environments. Commercial profiles also vary more because manufacturers like Skope, Bromic and True each have proprietary door designs.
Custom gaskets are made and shipped typically the same business day or next business day depending on order time. Standard delivery is 2–5 working days depending on your location. Express shipping is available. We ship Denmark-wide plus Europe and internationally. See our delivery information page for full details.
Our team has identified and matched fridge seals since 2020. Send us your brand, model number or a photo, and we'll sort it quickly — at no cost.