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How can It fit a cupboard door to a fridge?
hardpressed
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I'm trying to rearrange my kitchen and would like to use some spare unit doors to make the fridge freezer look 'integrated', how can I attach the doors to the fridge?
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imagine your fridge is sitting in a cupboard carcase, the hinges for the door are screwed to the carcase the same as for a normal cupboard door and not the actual fridge. so, is your/can your fridge be framed in with side panels?
you the need the attatchments on the opening side.
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Hi
You can't 'integrate' a normal free standing refrigeration product as proper integrated ones have a different ventilation system, amongst other differences.
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integrated machines have slab fronts and brackets to hold the door on.
it would be very difficult ot make a normal fridge into an integrated one.
not impossible though.
http://www.espares.co.uk/part/fridges-and-freezers/electrolux/p/1084/15/0/0/587754/fridge-and-freezer-integr.htmlGet some gorm.0
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