Refrigerators

March 6, 2013 - 1:37 am 1 Comment

I will be buying a new refrigerator in the next month or so, and I have a couple of questions about the depth of counter and standard depth refrigerators. Is one better than the other? Is the standard depth have a greater capacity? Does the counter depth look better? Any information would be helpful. Thank you. You know what I found? Standard refrigerators have more depth than the depth counter cubic feet. The depth of a refrigerator with standard depth is 28-32 inches (including the handle). A counter depth refrigerator will be between 24 to 26 inches deep. Basically, you have to determine if you have the space to have your refrigerator protrudes beyond their limits or not. The internals are usually the same. Go to www. Metrobuilderssupply. Com – click on products, then click on the logo of the brand you are looking for the link to that site for the manufacturer – you should be able to get the actual dimensions of each unit there.


One Response to “Refrigerators”

  1. Alex431 Says:

    Standard Depth has a capacity of 1/3 more generally.

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