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We just got a Sears 70013, mostly because it was one of the few that actually filled the space between cabinets and had the features we wanted. My wife loves the look, but I sort of miss our old standard designed unit.
New fridge came, in the process of cooling down. Much larger which is welcomed, fits a lot better as expected and happy to find out based on the serial number that it is built in their new South Carolina facility so made in USA.
looks good! And I'm sure you will appreciate the additional capacity it has
Already am, it cooled down really quick (within 1.5 hours) and I packed it. I still have two empty half shelves. I'm beyond happy that I can put two gallons on the one door too. The smaller space around the water/ice is fine because you are given so much area in other places. That full size drawer on the bottom of the veggie and fruit is amazing!
New fridge came, in the process of cooling down. Much larger which is welcomed, fits a lot better as expected and happy to find out based on the serial number that it is built in their new South Carolina facility so made in USA.
That’s exactly like mine, except the inside is like the dispenser in the door one, but I do not have the door dispenser. I looove mine. I like how bright it is inside and no stooping to look for things.
Are you seriously telling me that you are contemplating a fridge where $1200 is the "upcharge" for the fancier variety? I doubt I've paid more than $750 for a refrigerator.
Anyway, the side by side configuration stinks. Get a top freezer or bottom freezer unit.
Whoa lol you have a cheap fridge! Ours was $3,200, I love it, worth every penny. It helps the house came with it so I didn’t pay a dime because the house was way under my budget anyway lol. We were looking at new homes where the double wide chef’s fridges were $15-20K. If you don’t pay a few thousand bucks you get a cruddy looking white apartment fridge. Ick! That belongs in the garage at best, somewhere hidden from guests.
PS: That fridge above is the exact one we have but ours is the more silver one. I prefer the poster above’s fridge, looks so cool. If I chose it’d be the one above! Great unit.
New fridge came, in the process of cooling down. Much larger which is welcomed, fits a lot better as expected and happy to find out based on the serial number that it is built in their new South Carolina facility so made in USA.
did you switch them out?
One has the water thing in the front and the other doesn't
Is this the counter depth? I have one and i like the looks, but it is a side by side, so i can't even fit a frozen pizza in the freezer.
I do have a regular good old spare fridge for storing drinks and frozen things that won't fit in the main fridge.
I’m going to be needing a new fridge soon , white! But I need more freezer space than fridge , any suggestions ?, thanks.
I don't think you will find a standard fridge that has more freezer than fridge space. You do get more freezer space with side by side than you do with a french door or other top/bottom vs. side by side style.
Do you have any room for a separate freezer? That was my compromise, I put a freezer in the garage for the extra space I needed - I do batch cooking so I definitely need that extra space and this has worked out great for me. I went with an upright freezer which has some downsides compared to a chest freezer but the biggest upside is that I don't lose things in the bottom of it, so it's the right choice for me.
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