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can i stack integrated appliances??

goggler
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Hi, i am doing my kitchen on a teeny budget and have managed to get one year old sheraton kitchen (13 units), interated dishwasher, inegrated fridge, royal doulton sink, 5 burner hob, extracter and all other bits and bobs for £400 whilst not perfect for my kitchen design it was too great an offer to turn down.
But this has left me with a bit of a dilemma as i was looking at getting an intergrated fridge freezer, but this set only has an intergrated fridge and unit. If i buy an intergrated freezer and unit is it possible to stack them on top of each other? I just dont have the floor space to fit one in as it would mean loosing a cupboard which i cant afford to do. Or should i sell the integrated fridge and get a fridge freezer, of which the housing cots roughly £500:eek:
All opinions and ideas appreciated :-)
But this has left me with a bit of a dilemma as i was looking at getting an intergrated fridge freezer, but this set only has an intergrated fridge and unit. If i buy an intergrated freezer and unit is it possible to stack them on top of each other? I just dont have the floor space to fit one in as it would mean loosing a cupboard which i cant afford to do. Or should i sell the integrated fridge and get a fridge freezer, of which the housing cots roughly £500:eek:
All opinions and ideas appreciated :-)
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Cant think of any reason why you couldn't stack them.0
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Perhaps google for the installation instructions for the fridge and see if they mention anything about a freezer.Posts are not advice and must not be relied upon.0
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Surely, you could put it at floor level and the cupboard space you would 'lose', you would 'gain' by putting a cupboard above instead (where you had initially thought about 'stacking' the freezer).
Does that make sense? I hope so!:D
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what size is this fridge? how tall. most int fridges are built under the worktop. you say there is a unit with it, what hight is it.?0
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