Unfortunately, this model has the screws that you need to loosen before you can squeeze the rubber in but the gaskets fit perfectly. It took a lot more time than the video showed but that was because the video was of the pop in type. Be sure when pushing the rubber under the metal strip you make sure it actually goes in. I think the last people installed the gaskets incorrectly and that's why they broke and pulled out of place. Unscrew the bolts first, I used an electric drill. The old gasket pulls out easily. Instructions say to put the corners in first but with the screws it was better to do the top first, then sides and bottom last. If you have a bottom freezer, I recommend taking the door off before you attempt to replace the seal. No need to with the refrigerator part as there is enough space to see under. I used a flathead screwdriver to help push the rubber behind the metal as it didn't want to go all the way in just using my hand. I think it helped to get under 2 or 3 screws and then tighten them before moving to the next section because the rubber had a tendency to pull back out as you moved along. I also recommend using the hair dryer to help get the kinks out. The freezer door fit fine but it did take 2 or 3 days before the magnets in the fridge door really held. I refused my husbands help but that might not have been wise. Even thought it took a while, don't give up. Good luck!