Frozen pizza box in side-by-side fridge
elofgren
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dodge59
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Recommend your counter depth side by side fridge please!
Comments (2)I just bought a new one a month ago. I was almost crazy looking at different ones and going over measurements and prices. I looked at the KA and also at the Whirlpool and GE thinking I would get the Whirlpool. Lowes would have to order it so I happened to check this place closer to me, an independent guy that was a Maytag dealer and since they are now Whirlpool he could get me one but he also sold Frigidaire. He had one in stock--just what I needed and it was $400 less than Lowes(for the same model) plus free delivery and haul away of theold one. This ref. makes more ice than any I have ever had.(also has setting for extra ice if needed). It has an air filter inside to keep out odors, sliding, spillproof shelves, also an elevator shelf rolls up/down plus adjustables in the door. Has a meat drawer that you can even set to keep the meat at 32 if need be-this is in the ref. side. The freezer has door shelves and tilt out racks plus baskets in the freezer plus it holds frozen pizza's(Digorno size).This guy also services so I figured I could get him quick if need be--hope not needed! I talked to a couple of servicers before and they said they are all about the same now days. I did go through several on line repair forums reading about fridges and there wasn't that many bad things about Frigidaire. Did read that a few years ago they had some problems but got those worked out now so I hope so. I would think a KA would be good also. Check the repair forums and see if you see many people write in about KA. Hope this helps and good luck shopping. For the money I couldn't have gotten more features than I did with the Frigidaire....See MoreRecommendation: Side by side Counter depth SS Fridge
Comments (9)The Ikea Datid or Nutid S23 are worth checking out - basically the same thing as the Whirlpool WRS965CIAM with different handles and missing the beverage rack (which can be ordered from the parts department if you must have it), but with an excellent 5-year warranty, and often a lower price. Similar refrigerators are also sold under the Kenmore, KitchenAid, and Jenn-Air brands, the latter two which Whirlpool owns. There are two heights available, the taller ones are about 72"h, almost 3" higher than the shorter ones for a bit of extra space inside if you have the height available. The Ikea is short only, Jenn-Air tall only, and the Whirlpool and Kitchenaid available both ways. These are new designs, with sleek LED lighting, wide glass shelves, and icemakers that don't take up any room in the main freezer compartment. There are minor feature differences between the different brands, but they're all the same basic design, and a vast improvement over the outmoded refrigerators Whirlpool was making until last year. The Electrolux Icon (and less-expensive Electrolux, Kenmore, and Frigidaire offshoots) are also worth a look, as are Samsung and LG....See MoreAnyone know of a side-by-side fridge 33in wide or less?
Comments (4)We own a Kenmore elite that is 32 and 7/8 inches wide. I am not sure if that will fit in a 33 inch opening, but it slides in and out of our 36 inch cabinet easily. It is not counter depth, nor is it side-by-side. Are you sure you want counter depth? It is 35 inches deep, and it is a French door with bottom freezer. We previously owned a side-by-side, and found it didn't work well for us -- the fridge compartment was skinny (not wide enough for a pizza box) and really deep, so things would get lost in the back. Our current fridge is just as deep, but it's easier to find things because it is well lit inside, and it's much easier to maneuver things out from the back without emptying a whole shelf, because each shelf slides out independently. It does have an ice maker in the freezer, but there is no on-the-door ice dispenser, and the cold water dispenser is not on-the-door either.... you have to open the left-hand fridge door, and then push a button on the front left interior lip (which takes two hands). But we didn't use our previous fridge's on-the-door dispenser much at all, so for us, that was not a big drawback. We have had ours for 4 or 5 years, I think, and we have been very happy with it. Here is a link that might be useful: Kenmore Elite French Door fridge...See MoreSide-by-side turned all-fridge?
Comments (4)This idea came up when DS and I watched a commercial for a new Samsung Flex 4 unit. The appliance has, apparently, 4 compartments at least one of which can be a fridge or freezer. The DH asks "when did my gravy freezer turn into the wine fridge?" And the wife answers "look in the freezer freezer." So, why not in a traditional fridge?...See MoreBetty Kester
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