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LG has 3 models that are 30" wide; 22, 20 & 16cubic ft.
One of our daughters has the 22"; conned my wife into getting her it.
That 30" wide looks promising. I'd pick up 3 cu ft of space, but pricey at $1700.
LG has 3 models that are 30" wide; 22, 20 & 16cubic ft.
One of our daughters has the 22"; conned my wife into getting her it.
I am not going to find what I need at a big box store. I never said I needed an ice dispenser.
It's detached from the main house.
Just piss off mate. You are in a wrong argument.
Would something like this work? http://www.ajmadison.com/cgi-bin/ajm...FFS20EYMS.html
29.5"W x 24"D x 67.5"H
Big freezer
Almost 20 cu. ft.
Who cares if it isn't attached to the house. I have a spare I keep in a detached garage at my lake house. It primarily serves as the beer fridge, but if I am having a lot of people over food gets put in there as well.
Not like you need to go to the garage every time you want to eat. Put the extra food in there. Just shuffle it back to the main fridge as needed.
A much cheaper option of buying an odd dimension fridge and now you have a lot more space.
Based on HELPFUL replies. I think my cost is going to be about $1700-1800, but I am targeting 20.6 cu ft now.
I am hoping there is something with more space.
What's your requirement on depth? "Standard" can vary.
Post the dimensions you'd like to be in and I'll do some digging. I sold the damn things for years so I have a couple lines in mind. BUT some of the models that are narrower go deeper.
Also a price range and what color you want will help.
Lol at your Lake House.
anywho, I don't want to deal with two devices, is that ok with you? Maybe I already have a freezer in my workshop, but it's full of dead bodies. I am looking at a solution in my kitchen for this.
Down here unless you are cooling that detached space, your freezer in the garage will cost a ton of cash a month just to run it. Cheaper to just buy the food.
Like I said, just leave the thread; you are not helpful and trying to be aggressive.
L-O-FUCKING-L!
/caps
Careful or alky's gonna get all roid-ragey and starting posting flex pics of himself
It's been hypocritical. Time to get the child from school and prepare for the game tonight.
I posted it.
31.25 wide...can be 34" deep (I have a inline filter behind my fridge so that got removed maybe more deep if I can back it to the wall), height is up to 8'. Currently it's capped at 66", but those two cabinets above we don't even use.
What are the widths of the surrounding cabinets? If you have like a 16" cabinet, you could maybe lose those cabinets and corresponding countertops, and get a big honking 48" built-in fridge. They run like 6k+, but they make a statement.
TROLOLOLO
no I cannot lose the side cabinet.
If I could I would have and been done with this.
Larger devices are actually cheaper.
TROLOLOLO
You find me a built-in fridge that is cheaper than $1700. Maybe a 10 year old Sub-Zero that got salvaged from a million+ dollar home fire?
Was I looking for a built-in fridge?
WTF? You just went full-retard.
I said you could go for a 48" built-in fridge. To which you said "larger devices are actually cheaper".
I shouldn't even have brought it up, unless you are lucky to have cabinet widths and heights that already accommodate a built-in, it would require a small amount of kitchen cabinet renovation in order to make it look right. Which is unreasonable unless you are planning to re-do the entire kitchen to begin with.
I think the LG 30" is the best bet.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-21-6-...&skuId=3216234
It was 1799 on LG website. $1539.99 on bestbuy, there may be better prices elsewhere or something else you can do to get the price down.
Is going to the grocery a little more often an option? $1500-1700 is a chunk of change just to add 3 cubic feet.