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What size of fridge/freezer do you all have?
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I have separates, an integrated fridge in the kitchen and an under bench freezer out in my outhouse. To be truthful, the freezer is never more than half full and the fridge is always comfortably filled.
OH and I had considered getting a fridge freezer because of the smaller freezer space and the fact that a fridge freezer uses less power than separates.0 -
Pink-winged wrote: »If you have the space for a second fridge then I would say get one. It may be worth trying freecycle if it's going to be tucked away somewhere.
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I agree. We had a similar problem at our old place, got hold of a s/hand fridge and put it in the cellar. It looked horrible but it did the job and there simply wasn't room in the kitchen for a larger fridge.
Now we've moved to a new house, where the big silver beast of a fridge freezer was already installed. It's too big for the 2 of us really, but when we do house exchanges with larger families, I know they appreciate the space.
To save fridge space, I keep cans of soft drinks on the top, and every time someone grabs a can of coke from the fridge, they replace it with a "warm" one. (that's the theory, anyway:rolleyes:) That way you always have a cold drink but the fridge is not packed out with cans.All Art is the transfiguration of the commonplace
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