Counter depth stainless steel refrigerator bottom freezer

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What depth of fridge is considered counter

Counter-depth refrigerators are typically under 30 inches deep. By contrast, most full-size refrigerators are over 30 inches deep, often in the 35- to 36-inch range. So, in many kitchens, traditional refrigerators may stick out half a foot or more from the edge of the kitchen counters.

Why are counter

Manufacturers make fewer counter-depth products compared to standard depth fridges which affects unit-level cost. In addition, manufacturers often use more costly, but thinner insulation material to provide as much interior space as possible; also contributing to their higher cost.

Which is better standard or counter

The main difference between counter depth and standard depth refrigerators is dimension. Counter depth fridges are shallower to achieve a built-in appearance while standard fridges generally offer more capacity. Either way, your refrigerator is essential to storing all your fresh ingredients.

Is there a counter

With a counter-depth refrigerator, you'll have options with regards to where the freezer is located. A French door design has side-by-side doors that offer more food capacity, and it's freezer is full-width and can be less convenient because it's located on the bottom.