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Default Q: Best Refrigerator

brooklyn1 wrote:
> "Tracy" > wrote in message
> ...
>> rosie wrote:
>>> On May 20, 8:56?pm, Goro > wrote:
>>>> I'm in the middle of having a new home built (not a custom, but a semi-
>>>> custom). ?and i'm looking at what kind of refrigerator i'm going to
>>>> get. ?I hear about Subzero, but on the website it seems that all of
>>>> theirs are built in. ?I have a 39" space for the refrigerator and i'm
>>>> looking for something nice.
>>>>
>>>> any suggestoins?
>>>>
>>>> -goro-
>>> I have an LG three door. It has two doors on the top that open
>>> outward, I like that because I can fit all sorts of large things into
>>> it that I could not get in my side by side. The freezer is a pull out
>>> door/;drawer on the bottom. I love it.
>>>
>>> Rosie

>> We are buying a two family house. I just bought a new stove to replace the
>> absolutely ancient stove that is in place now. I would love to get a new
>> fridge too. The one we have is serviceable, but I'd like to put it in the
>> basement for extra storage and get a new one.
>>
>> MY problem is that the fridge is in an alcove which a previous tenant
>> built and I am limited to 30 inches in width - which is not a lot of
>> space.

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>
> Are you saying they put up a partition... unbuild the alcove... remove the
> petition.



It is hard to describe. The petition can't be really unbuilt. I might
gain an inch. He built up against main wall of the kitchen and the other
side is right up against the door and into the hallway. He basically cut
a hole in the wall and built a platform around it into the hallway.

It would be easier to move the fridge to a different spot in the kitchen
- which could be easily done. The difficult part would be getting water
to the fridge if I get an ice maker - which I really, really want.

Tracy