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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Am I nuts for seriously considering this?
It's a small fridge. Only 13 cu. ft. I mean how much of my refrigerator is empty space? Probably not 10 cu. ft., but still.... I just feel like it's a poor design and I like how this is designed. Smaller often means more efficient.
Here's the inside:
Not completely sure where the milk would go. I can remove shelves if I need to though, and I'm loving the idea of freezer drawers!! This LG one lists at $500 on google shopping, but most counter depth fridges are $1000+ (sigh).
Of course, this will all change as my kids turn into teenagers....
Our fridge makes funny noises and some day we're going to redo the kitchen a bit and that means we want a counter depth fridge. Shortening the depth made me think about shortening the width.
Just wondering....

We have a tiny fridge, relatively speaking. The top is below my eye level, and I'm no Amazon.
ReplyDeleteYou want to get crazy? I read an article a few months back about a guy who has lived without a refrigerator for 25 years!
The only problem I foresee is the milk. Your oldest will start drinking a 1/2 gallon a day as a teen. (If you let him...my folks always let my brothers! We went through SO much milk it was ridiculous.) Do you have a freezer outside?
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