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Fridge freezer inside area???Why the gaps?
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I am looking at buying a new fridge freezer and have noticed something about the insides of the freezer compartments that is puzzling me slightly.Some of them have a bit of a gap either behind the draws or at the sides,so obviously this makes the outer size of the fridge freezer bigger.As size does matter,I am wondering are the freezers with gaps inside them that way for a very good reason,ie they work more efficiently or something like that,OR is it just so the makers can say the inner size is larger than what you can actually use?
Hope I put this across clearly!
Aya B
Hope I put this across clearly!
Aya B
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I spent a happy couple of hours in Comet the other night looking at freezers,but I was surprised at the difference in the inside space.Got my eye on one,just want to be 100% before buying it(I would say which one but I cannot remember the model number and I don't think 'the smaller silver one on the middle row' would mean that much to you folks!)
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