Counter depth refrigerators

I am going to be repairing my kitchen and soon one of the devices I was considering “combat depth” refrigerator to save space. I know the obvious disadvantage is not so shelves deep, as conventional refrigerator, but I saw at some salon floor and difference in the shelf area was not that much. In particular, 2 models have my eyes kitchen help and do so Whirlpool 24,5 cubic feet depth combat refrigerator, which is equivalent to almost 25 cubic feet of conventional refrigerator. My opinion is that all domestic refrigerators, too deep. Stuff the winds finally pushed to the back, where she remained until she receives the green and hairy. I have the full size one and love it. In addition to sticking from, I withdrew it from 6 inches from the wall so condenser coils have room breathe. I am all for combating depth, but make sure that there is ample room to move hot air from the coil.

Most refrigerators combat depth, I remember that sales were just as deep as conventional refrigerator, but were redesigned so the main box from refrigerator combat was depth, and then the door(s) were thicker, so that he was still stuck as far, but gives the illusion of time, mainly in deep as tellers. More storage was handed over to the door. It depends on what your storage requirements and models, as well as whether you will be able to that, perhaps more generalists. Another alternative could be considered if possible is to suspend space. If it is not wet or external wall, which could be possible.

We bought a new refrigerator a month ago, and not one of the units we considered were exposed condenser coils on the back. Instead, they all have fan-draft capacitors in the compartment where compressor life. This allows refrigerator body to be a couple of inches deeper, more useful space inside. Properly designed, you lose little space. Rotating shelves must have a flat spot, facing the door, and “wasted” space back in the corners may CHM or even built in tall racks available when the flat spot is in the right position. I have the rotating shelves in the corner of my kitchen cupboards with very little wasted space. I think that I follow (figure would be very helped). So, shelf can only rotate when the door is open? Given the interior of my refrigerator, 29 * 16 = 464 inches:

  • The largest full circle Shelf: 8 * 8 * pi = 201 square inches. 43.3%.
  • The biggest half circle shelf: (14.5 * 14.5 * pi) / 2 = 330 square inches. 71.1%
  • Half of the circle, has some advantages over the full range of space, but even wasteful.

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