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Old 01-28-2008, 10:14 AM   #1
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A Frig is a Frig is a Frig... or is it???

The whole prospect of buying new appliances is exciting and scary at the same time. It will be nice to start fresh, but it is scary to be making so many major decisions all at once. After all, whatever we buy now is what we are going to be using for a long time to come!

So when it comes to refrigerators, what kind do you have and what do you like or dislike about it? Are there any must-have features? Any thoughts on side by side v. freezer on top v. freezer drawer on the bottom? Thanks!
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We have the freezer on the top kind. There's no room in the kitchen for the side by side which makes that an easy decision. I like the freezers with the ice cube makers. I hate filling up those ice cube trays.
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Old 01-28-2008, 11:13 AM   #3
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We had a freezer on the bottom. HATED it. There was no ice/water through the door and it was hard to get to anything in the freezer. Every time we used it, hubby griped and complained. It was only a few years old when we bought our current model (and gave that one to FIL who's "garage fridge" had just died). We now have a side by side (stainless front/black sides, love it) with ice/filtered water which we all love. Ours is wide enough to hold pizza boxes in both the fridge and freezer parts, which is great (that was my big complaint which is why I bought the freezer on the bottom in the first place). Hubby still gripes and complains that there is no room, but he just doesn't know how to utilize it well. I highly recommend a plastic turntable for jams, jellies, and pickles on one of the shorter shelves!
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I have a freezer on top fridge. My parents have always had the side by side version. The youth center I work at has a freezer on bottom version, but also the actual fridge doors open side by side. I can personally say that I really, really like my youth center's fridge - all the drawers/shelves slide out, crank up and down for space management, and the freezer compartment slides out, as well as has shelving. It's just a really nice fridge. And HUGE! At first, I thought I'd hate the freezer on bottom, but because it's so convenient to get into, as well as so enormous, but well-organized, it's a winner in my book.
Second place goes to my freezer on top. Last place goes to the side-by-siders. I absolutely loathe them. I feel like you sacrifice space on both sides, although the multiple shelves are nice.
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We have a side-by-side model.
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We have a freezer on the bottom and I love it. It's the kind with double doors on the top and the freezer compartment is nice and big.
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We've just bought all new appliances for our new house. We got a side-by-side, stainless with the water/ice cube feature. Our current one that is staying with this house is a regular fridge with the freezer at the top and no bells and whistles.
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We have a side by side and I hate it. Can't fit anything wide into the fridge or the freezer The next one will have a freezer on the botton. I don't care if the fridge have french doors or just one door, nor do I care about having water on the outside of the fridge either
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We have a freezer on the bottom and love it! Our last one was like this, too. We had a side by side years ago but I could never fit anything in it - found the space very limited.
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I lust after the freezer on bottom kinds in Lowe's all the time. They do make them with the ice and water in the door now, although they are a lot more expensive. We had a freezer-on-top kind forever and then got the side-by-side a couple of years ago and I can't stand it. It's not wide enough and we're constantly taking stuff to our second fridge in the laundry room (which is a cheapie, no frills freezer-on-top kind), especially when we have big dinners, which is often with my big family. It's hard to fit several dishes in the side-by-side. I think if you had one of those extra-wide side-by-side's it would be okay (sounds like that's what Dawn's is), but ours is too narrow.

Good luck! I love appliance fake-shopping (shopping when I know I'm not buying anything), but I can see how the real thing would be stressful.
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I am a side-by-side lover. The ONLY thing I am not crazy about is that you can't stick huge packages from Costco in there, but I know you can get larger models with more capacity than mine has.
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I have a side by side. I love it. But I do freeze a lot of things in bulk (I buy whole hogs and sides of beef) and I put them in my deep freeze.
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I bought a Stainless LG freezer on the bottom and LOVE it. The freezer door swings out just like the frige so it's easy to get down, pull out drawers, etc. I didn't like the bottom freezer doors that pull out like one big drawer. I felt it would be too hard to get to things. My frige is also HUGE! I can put extra large pizza boxes in with no problem and can store huge turkeys in my freezer. It was very affordable compared to other brands.

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We have a Whirlpool side-by-side. At some point in my life, I've had every kind there is, except the new "drawer" ones.
I prefer the side-by-sides. I find I can utilize the space with-in them better. BUT - we have two freezers in the garage (one is a stand-up we use for meats and veggies, the other is an old chest freezer we use for snacks and fish bait - seperated by a "wall" I made DH put in!!)
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We have the landlord-provided apartment fridge. He bought it AFTER we put down our deposit and he knew the fridge he was buying was way too small for a family of three - especially for a 3 bedroom house. Cheapskate.

I would LVE one of the freezer-on-the-bottom fridges. We had a side-by-side when I was a kid and, though I loved the icemaker/water dispenser option, it's not the deciding factor as much as not losing things in the freezer to freezer burn because you forget what's in there.
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