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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Counter depth is an issue if you regularly need something that's full-depth -- do you bring home large pizza boxes, or need to keep multiple trays of cookie dough chilled before baking? If you don't have a specific reason to avoid counter depth, it's probably fine. We made a list of everything that lives in the refrigerator normally (milk, juice, condiments, cheese, eggs, meats, etc) and actually mapped out where everything would live. It helped us get comfortable with a counter depth fridge. We do have a second fridge in the basement for things like extra eggs and milk. [/quote] Ours fits sheet pans and big pizza boxes. We had to slide one door shelf down a couple notches but everything fits nicely. Thermador. [/quote]
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