Counter depth refrigerators are designed to be flush to the cabinets. They are literally smaller than the acceptable sized refrigerators, yet they cost more money. So, is it feasible to spend that extra cash on a refrigerator that is literally smaller than the one that you probably already have? Well, that depends on the person. In most instances, I would say no.
These refrigerators are supposed to sit flush with your cabinets; however, manufacturers have forgotten about the deal with and other hardware that still protrude. They say that with one of these refrigerators you gain more workable kitchen space. To that I say, "What?" Do you realize that the only space that you gain is roughly six inches? Now, how much more space is that? Six inches literally isn't going to help if you already have a small kitchen or even if you have a large one.
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You can expect to pay more money for one of these refrigerators because they are supposed to be approved and allow for good form appeal in the kitchen. Which is more foremost -- usable space in the fridge or how something looks? Yeah, it may be true that consumers in today's society tend to lean towards trends, any way if the trend negatively affects the potential and functionality of something that every one of us uses on a daily basis should we still go with the trend?
I say it depends on whether or not you have a family. Does that make sense? Well, here's why. A single man or even a concentrate without children would probably do well with a small refrigerator, but those of us who have children need that extra space. The crisper drawers in the counter depth refrigerators are pretty much useless. You might be able to fit one head of lettuce in it. The shelves won't hold as much, and even the door will hold less. Oh, and let's not even discuss the freezer.
To each his own. However, before you make a speculation in a counter depth refrigerator, please fully check them out. Look to see if they will provide you with the space that you are going to need. For those consumers who do not maintain a grocery store in their own home (like many of us with children do) they it may work well for you. But, for those of us who spend 0 per week on groceries, where are we going to put all of it?
One thing is for sure, before purchasing a counter depth refrigerator make sure that you do your homework. It is a large investment, and I would hate to see you spend that type of money on something that you are only going to hate in the long run. Worse yet, don't spend that type of money on something that you will find out, sooner or later, is too small.
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