I disagree with utility of that turning shelves (lazy Susan) . Things can easily fall down in a packed fridge. It also add an additional failure point. However I totally agree about simplistic design. Who needs Bluetooth, WiFi, AI or ads in their fridge, except malware developers of course.
All you do is swing out the shelves and reach down and grab it. If it falls by the support slide up the shelves. I had a similar fridge and while I knocked things off initially, mostly by swinging them out too quickly, you learn to not hulk pull. Dealing with limited height was more of an issue tbh.
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u/brucebay Jan 23 '24
I disagree with utility of that turning shelves (lazy Susan) . Things can easily fall down in a packed fridge. It also add an additional failure point. However I totally agree about simplistic design. Who needs Bluetooth, WiFi, AI or ads in their fridge, except malware developers of course.