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product_id: 153788778
title: "Universal Freezer Thermostat WPF-20, Mini Fridge Thermostat, Temperature Control Repair Parts, Compatible with WPF16, WPF18, WPF22, WPF24, WPF30, Stainless Steel Shell"
brand: "cizz"
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# 80cm probe for precise sensing Adjustable -2°C to -22°C temp range Universal fit WPF16-30 models Universal Freezer Thermostat WPF-20, Mini Fridge Thermostat, Temperature Control Repair Parts, Compatible with WPF16, WPF18, WPF22, WPF24, WPF30, Stainless Steel Shell

**Brand:** cizz
**Price:** VT5104
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Master your freezer’s chill game with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Universal Freezer Thermostat WPF-20, Mini Fridge Thermostat, Temperature Control Repair Parts, Compatible with WPF16, WPF18, WPF22, WPF24, WPF30, Stainless Steel Shell by cizz
- **How much does it cost?** VT5104 with free shipping
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## Best For

- cizz enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cizz brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Extended 80cm Probe:** Deep-freezer sensing ensures accurate temperature monitoring every time.
- • **Precision Chill Control:** Dial in freezer temps from -2°C to -22°C for ultimate freshness.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Seamlessly replaces WPF16, WPF18, WPF22, WPF24, and WPF30 models—one part fits many.
- • **Customizable Performance:** Fine-tune delay and temperature screws for optimized compressor cycles and energy efficiency.
- • **Durable Stainless Steel Shell:** Rust-resistant, premium build designed to last and maintain sleek appliance aesthetics.

## Overview

The Universal Freezer Thermostat WPF-20 is a high-quality, stainless steel replacement part designed exclusively for freezers. Featuring an adjustable temperature range from -2°C to -22°C and an 80cm probe for accurate sensing, it offers universal compatibility with WPF16 to WPF30 models. Its customizable delay and temperature controls enable precise tuning for efficient compressor operation, making it the go-to solution for professional-grade freezer temperature management.

## Description

Model No.: WPF-20 Power: 110V-250V 6A. Probe length (approx): 80 cm. Adjustable temperature range: -3°C to -20°C Terminals: 3 pins Size (approx.): 61 x 61 x 22 mml*w*h Net weight: 75 g Contents: 1 x refrigerator thermostat. Notice: 1. After you get the thermostat, if you find it does not exactly match your machine and it is difficult to install, don't worry, you can make a slight modification on it and it will work, like modifications on mounting brackets, electrical terminal connectors. screw hole and so on. 2. The temperature range of this thermometer can accommodate a refrigerator or freezer! A small screw on the back can adjust the range to either by adjusting it, after getting the right temperature, the screws should be fixed with wire glue to prevent them from loosening. But we suggest you do not adjust this screw, the temperature control knob is your first choice to use! 3. If the adjusted temperature is incompatible with your own dial, you can create your own indicator with a feather, which is convenient for your daily use!

Review: In a sea of somewhat mixed reviews - READ ME! - OK, strap in as this review is more of a step by step since documentation as a whole is poor and reviews here are really hit or miss. Keep in mind this part is pretty much universal so there are some steps required to calibrate for your use and appliance. I used this part to replace the OEM thermostat in my KitchenAide wine cooler - essentially a mini-fridge with a glass door. (As stated earlier, there are different variations of this part that will replace other OEM part numbers so do your research between WPF-10, WPF-20-, WPF-30, etc...) I diagnosed OEM part failure (compressor not starting) by jumping the compressor wire (blue in my unit) and load (black) together, bypassing the thermostat, which started the compressor. After the process below things are working well and I will update if that changes. Installation was straight forward: unplug cooler, unbolt the old part, unplug wires, and plug BLUE wire in the new unit's terminal marked C and the black in the L terminal. Leave the new part loose (unbolted) until final adjustments are completed - just make sure wires are secure. (Electrical tape helps) 1st issue I ran into was the original thermostat probe wire (capillary) was affixed to a bracket on the bottom-backside of the cooling coil in the fridge. Carefully loosened the 2 screws and unwound the probe wire and completely removed the old part. The new probe wire was just a bit shorter, so it took one less wrap around the bracket, but secured in fine after tightening the screws slightly. With the new part connected, set main temperature dial in the middle and powered on and ran for 30 mins to let cooler chill. Using an internal thermometer, I found the temp quickly dropped below freezing. Unplugged power and 1st adjustment was a full turn CLOCKWISE on the temp. range adjustment screw (on the side of the new part). Plugged back in and ran again, but still dropped below freezing. Repeated the previous adjustment and this time the temp settled at 37 F. This is great as there is plenty of room on the main dial as it is still set in the middle of the adjustment range. I next observed that the cooler held an internal/ambient temp of 37 F with no fluctuation, but to achieve this the cooling cycles were very short and often. The compressor would kick on for 1 minute and then shut off for 2 minutes before turning on again. This would surely burn out the new thermostat quickly and possible damage the compressor. This is where the 2nd adjustment screw comes into play. The delay adjustment is on the rear of the unit (opposite the main dial) and is smaller than the temp adjustment screw so use a precision philips head screwdriver. Unplugged fridge and I gave delay screw a half turn COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Plugged fridge back in and let it run through 2 cycles to reach temp and then started my timer again. This time, the compressor kicked on for 1.5 minutes and shut off for 3.5 mins. Progress, so I repeated the adjustment, but turned the screw 2 full rotations COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Next time the cooler ran for just under 2 mins and shut off for almost 10 mins. Now that we're getting closer to ideal cycle times, the final adjustments will be keep the cooler in range. 2 mins on / 10 mins off allowed a 3 F degree swing in the cooler which is good, but the range can be a little higher to increase energy efficiency. 5-7 degrees was achieved after final adjustment of 1.5 more rotations of the delay screw. This has the compressor running for about 2.5 mins and off for about 18 mins. Turning the main dial a bit colder, clockwise, temps range from 35 - 42F. After adjustments complete, bolt in the new unit to finish. Since there are many different versions/variations of this part some of them may not look the same, but they should all share the same concepts. I have attached a technical diagram for a very similar part I found online. This was a big help to me so hopefully it is equally useful to others. Give yourself a few hours to install and adjust. I worry that those who simply throw this part in without taking the time to make the proper adjustments will find themselves in the same spot in the near future after this part fails from the oversight or worse the compressor burns out. March 21, 2022 Update: Still working well, but after moving the cooler into the house after we converted our formal dining room into a den with a bar I decided to make a small adjustment - not needed, just me being compulsive. I did not post this review for any other part numbers, but if you are here reading for any of the WPF units, this review/guide does still apply, but your connections may be different and you probe/thermo wire may be a different length. July 26 2022
Review: Works - be patient need to use adjustments - Similar to other reviews, you have to study and adjust. There is a temperature range screw and a duty cycle (on/off frequency) adjustment. These are Hugely Helpful! Other units I purchased would not work for my application for a beverage cooler, where the temp ranges are typically higher. My unit's compressor would just run non stop for days struggling to try to get to the lower temps that it's just not designed to do. Suggest putting the unit in the fridge with the thermistor lead just coiled in the main chamber. Run it and adjust the screw until you get fairly close to your desired range. NOTE: One issue when I did install the long probe through the tub it places the sensor on the back wall, which gets a little frosty and colder than the rest of the fridge. So, this required a little more tuning and adjustment as the fridge temp climbed back up a bit. Eventually over a couple days you will get it dialed in where you want, be patient. At least this unit has adjustment screws other than just the main knob.

## Features

- ✅This WPF-20 model and other those thermostats are named with the prefix "WPF" is NOT for fridge, but only for freezer use. Any claim that WPF-20 can also repair refrigerators is misleading. If lacking suitable measuring equipment and highly specialized skills, attempting to adjust the side screws of the WPF-20 for use on a refrigerator, as suggested by other people, rarely yielded successful and unsustainable results. If you repair a refrigerator, WHY not directly choose our WDF-20(A) model for easier part change?
- ✅【High Quality Material 】Made with stainless steel sheet material, not other easy rust cheap galvanized steel sheet (you can identify from the color and texture) and 2026 year update product.
- ✅【Universal Compatibility】The freezer Parts & Accessories model WPF-20 is designed for universal use, compatible with a wide range of freezer thermostats (WPF16-30), making it ideal for repairing various freezer thermostat models efficiently.
- ✅【Adjustable Temperature Control】This freezer thermostat features adjustable temperature settings ranging from -2°C to -22°C(28°F to -7°F), allowing precise control to maintain optimal freezer conditions and keep your stored items fresh and safe.
- ✅【31.5" Probe for Accurate Sensing】 Equipped with a 31.5-inch（80cm) probe with 2 pins, this freezer thermostat accessory delivers precise temperature detection inside your freezer, enhancing its efficiency and helping prolong the life of your appliance. If the probe is too long, please roll it up to shorten it; but don't cutting it cause will make it invalid.
- ✅ 【IDEAL REPLACEMENT】 This thermostat is the perfect replacement accessory, providing an easy and straightforward repairing solution to restore your freezer’s temperature control functions.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07V2ZQ6JX |
| Additional Features | Auto Off |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,703 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #83 in Freezer Parts & Accessories |
| Brand Name | CIZZ |
| Color | Multicolored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,087) |
| Display Type | Analog |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 10 Years |
| Immersion Depth | 8E+1 Centimeters |
| Included Components | freezer thermostat |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Length | 22 Millimeters |
| LowerTemperature Range | 20 Degrees Celsius |
| Manufacturer | Shyly |
| Model | WPF-20 |
| Model Name | WPF-20 |
| Outer Material | Stainless Steel |
| Part Number | WPF-20 |
| Power Source | Ac Powered |
| Product Care Instructions | Clean |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 797805922490 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** CIZZ
- **Color:** Multicolored
- **Display Type:** Analog
- **Included Components:** freezer thermostat
- **Outer Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Product Care Instructions:** Clean
- **Special Feature:** Auto Off
- **Specification Met:** CE
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ In a sea of somewhat mixed reviews - READ ME!
*by C***O on March 24, 2022*

OK, strap in as this review is more of a step by step since documentation as a whole is poor and reviews here are really hit or miss. Keep in mind this part is pretty much universal so there are some steps required to calibrate for your use and appliance. I used this part to replace the OEM thermostat in my KitchenAide wine cooler - essentially a mini-fridge with a glass door. (As stated earlier, there are different variations of this part that will replace other OEM part numbers so do your research between WPF-10, WPF-20-, WPF-30, etc...) I diagnosed OEM part failure (compressor not starting) by jumping the compressor wire (blue in my unit) and load (black) together, bypassing the thermostat, which started the compressor. After the process below things are working well and I will update if that changes. Installation was straight forward: unplug cooler, unbolt the old part, unplug wires, and plug BLUE wire in the new unit's terminal marked C and the black in the L terminal. Leave the new part loose (unbolted) until final adjustments are completed - just make sure wires are secure. (Electrical tape helps) 1st issue I ran into was the original thermostat probe wire (capillary) was affixed to a bracket on the bottom-backside of the cooling coil in the fridge. Carefully loosened the 2 screws and unwound the probe wire and completely removed the old part. The new probe wire was just a bit shorter, so it took one less wrap around the bracket, but secured in fine after tightening the screws slightly. With the new part connected, set main temperature dial in the middle and powered on and ran for 30 mins to let cooler chill. Using an internal thermometer, I found the temp quickly dropped below freezing. Unplugged power and 1st adjustment was a full turn CLOCKWISE on the temp. range adjustment screw (on the side of the new part). Plugged back in and ran again, but still dropped below freezing. Repeated the previous adjustment and this time the temp settled at 37 F. This is great as there is plenty of room on the main dial as it is still set in the middle of the adjustment range. I next observed that the cooler held an internal/ambient temp of 37 F with no fluctuation, but to achieve this the cooling cycles were very short and often. The compressor would kick on for 1 minute and then shut off for 2 minutes before turning on again. This would surely burn out the new thermostat quickly and possible damage the compressor. This is where the 2nd adjustment screw comes into play. The delay adjustment is on the rear of the unit (opposite the main dial) and is smaller than the temp adjustment screw so use a precision philips head screwdriver. Unplugged fridge and I gave delay screw a half turn COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Plugged fridge back in and let it run through 2 cycles to reach temp and then started my timer again. This time, the compressor kicked on for 1.5 minutes and shut off for 3.5 mins. Progress, so I repeated the adjustment, but turned the screw 2 full rotations COUNTERCLOCKWISE. Next time the cooler ran for just under 2 mins and shut off for almost 10 mins. Now that we're getting closer to ideal cycle times, the final adjustments will be keep the cooler in range. 2 mins on / 10 mins off allowed a 3 F degree swing in the cooler which is good, but the range can be a little higher to increase energy efficiency. 5-7 degrees was achieved after final adjustment of 1.5 more rotations of the delay screw. This has the compressor running for about 2.5 mins and off for about 18 mins. Turning the main dial a bit colder, clockwise, temps range from 35 - 42F. After adjustments complete, bolt in the new unit to finish. Since there are many different versions/variations of this part some of them may not look the same, but they should all share the same concepts. I have attached a technical diagram for a very similar part I found online. This was a big help to me so hopefully it is equally useful to others. Give yourself a few hours to install and adjust. I worry that those who simply throw this part in without taking the time to make the proper adjustments will find themselves in the same spot in the near future after this part fails from the oversight or worse the compressor burns out. March 21, 2022 Update: Still working well, but after moving the cooler into the house after we converted our formal dining room into a den with a bar I decided to make a small adjustment - not needed, just me being compulsive. I did not post this review for any other part numbers, but if you are here reading for any of the WPF units, this review/guide does still apply, but your connections may be different and you probe/thermo wire may be a different length. July 26 2022

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works - be patient need to use adjustments
*by S***N on August 27, 2025*

Similar to other reviews, you have to study and adjust. There is a temperature range screw and a duty cycle (on/off frequency) adjustment. These are Hugely Helpful! Other units I purchased would not work for my application for a beverage cooler, where the temp ranges are typically higher. My unit's compressor would just run non stop for days struggling to try to get to the lower temps that it's just not designed to do. Suggest putting the unit in the fridge with the thermistor lead just coiled in the main chamber. Run it and adjust the screw until you get fairly close to your desired range. NOTE: One issue when I did install the long probe through the tub it places the sensor on the back wall, which gets a little frosty and colder than the rest of the fridge. So, this required a little more tuning and adjustment as the fridge temp climbed back up a bit. Eventually over a couple days you will get it dialed in where you want, be patient. At least this unit has adjustment screws other than just the main knob.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ installs easy and works!
*by L***. on November 27, 2025*

fixed our freezer! cheaper than buying a new freezer. easy install too

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