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Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/2/2008 6:39:47 PM
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peculiar_lady2
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We are about to invest in a refrigerator....I have a question though....what are the pros and cons in your opinion of side by side vs top and bottom ones? Which do you recommend (or have) and why?
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/2/2008 6:50:59 PM
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Miss Giggles
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I rent but my family has the ones with the freezer on the bottom, they are supposed to have more room. I am just not used to them, but I'd probably get one.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/2/2008 7:38:36 PM
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danas_mom
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I definitely like the top and bottom models better than side-by-side. I hate the freezer on the bottom.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/2/2008 8:01:38 PM
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TammyIsBlessed
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I would not get the side by side. We have a bottom freezer one and I love it! I know you don't want that kind though.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 6:25:40 AM
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Space is the main consideration. If you have a nice big kitchen a side by side will do well. If your kitchen is small like ours is, then a smaller up and down unit with freezer on top is fine. Another consideration is whether you want a frost free freezer or not. These models are more expensive if cost is a big factor for you. Spidritchsr1
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 7:23:10 AM
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peculiar_lady2
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Space is the main consideration. If you have a nice big kitchen a side by side will do well. If your kitchen is small like ours is, then a smaller up and down unit with freezer on top is fine. our kitchen isn't small, but isn't large. a pic of where it would go, but space isn't really an issue...there are no cabinets where it needs to be so nothing like that that we have to fit it into (the shelf doesn't have to stay there either...well, one side doesn't have to....it will be needed outside anyway in a few weeks.).
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 3:56:18 PM
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I would get the side by side. My mom and dad have one and its much nicer then the freezer on top one I have.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 3:58:53 PM
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TammyIsBlessed
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Apparently things don't fit as well in the freezer section of the side by side. But I'd definitely go with the largest capacity fridge that you can. I'd prefer a bigger top freezer model. Like this one. I'm pretty sure that's the model we had in our last house and I loved it. I like the contoured handle (the kids can still open it on the side). Also - I don't like the ice/water dispenser - IMO it's a waste of valuable space. And we buy bottled water.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 6:19:30 PM
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I like the side by side because it is easier to keep the freezer organized. There are some things that are too wide for it though, like some frozen pizzas.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 6:56:27 PM
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peculiar_lady2
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well luckily we do have the other freezer...so the freezer on the small refrigerator we have now isn't really used tor anything but ice trays (it doesn't have an ice maker, which we want in the next one for sure!!!). Also we are keeping this small one, so overflow can go in it very easily. My mom also pointed out on the side by side model that we then wouldn't have to open it to get to the ice...thus saving energy. If we go with one without the water dispenser then it really isn't a savings of money because we would need to get an under sink water filtration system, which pretty much is about the amount of money difference in the two costs....so either way it's about $1000 for whatever we get. I think though that we are leaning towards the side by side....hubby keeps talking about that one all day (I think he just wants the crushed ice thing....lol. He had knee surgery the other day and he says that the ice cubes in the ice pack don't feel so good...lol) oh yeah...everyone keeps bringing up pizza's and that they don't fit well in the side by side ones....our daughter is allergic to corn syrup which is in most spaghetti sauces and pizza sauces, so we don't buy stuff like that, we make things ourselves either fresh or sometimes I will make it to freeze....but I can make the size I want or what would fit if I do that.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 7:08:55 PM
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Calea37
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Even in my little poopy freezer I can still fit pizzas in it...just have to put it in at an angle if they are big...
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/3/2008 7:13:36 PM
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peculiar_lady2
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ORIGINAL: Calea37 Even in my little poopy freezer I can still fit pizzas in it...just have to put it in at an angle if they are big... LOL.....if we do buy pizza it's the big things from walmart...and they don't make it to the freezer before they are gone..sucked into oblivion by my four little bottomless pits...lol
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/4/2008 8:13:44 AM
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Manda, are you saying that you have refrigerators without an attached freezer? I've never seen such a thing other than little dorm friges and even they usually have a small "freezer" section to hold a couple ice cube trays.
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RE: Refrigerator question/opinion - 5/4/2008 11:24:04 AM
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Freezerless Refrigerators
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