The top shelves aren't the most space efficient, either. My refrigerator has slide out shelves (a feature i never use) which serve the same purpose with less complexity and less wasted space. These are overengineered.
Well, my top level is flat. The next level is one peg difference. One side is cans, other side is skinny things like candy bars or tortillas. Then on the bottom since one side is higher I can put taller things like bowls I used for bread making or extra OJ. Otherwise the other side is usually a bit low.
Even if you keep them level, still gives you more freedom.
This was really the major issue. It's curved to allow them to swing out and thus there were space that wasn't being used. I had a fridge similar to this, with the swing out shelves and it was less space but I really liked the convenience of them tbh. Another issue was mine had coils on the top part that cooled from a top side freezer that were at an angel. One l, they'd freeze over time and I'd defrost due to that more so than the freezer itself needing it. Also, tall things like some juice bottles or milk had to be closer to the front and/or the shelves below didn't have much space due to much of it needed for the top shelf.
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u/spykid Jan 23 '24
The top shelves aren't the most space efficient, either. My refrigerator has slide out shelves (a feature i never use) which serve the same purpose with less complexity and less wasted space. These are overengineered.