Under Counter Refrigerators

The refrigerator is one of our most appreciated appliances. Think for just a moment what life would be like without it. Every kitchen has one, and some homes have more than one. Unfortunately, traditional refrigerators take up a lot of space in the kitchen, and they’re often somewhat of an eyesore. Also, no matter how large your refrigerator is, there are times when there never seems to be enough refrigerator space. Now, however, consumers can add an under counter refrigerator that will save space in the kitchen and blend in well with other appliances and cabinetry.

While the under counter fridge comes in several widths, all are the proper height to fit perfectly under a counter top. Also, all the models are basically the same depth as a standard bottom cabinet, so the appliance fronts are flush with your other bottom cabinets.

What if I already have a refrigerator?

Even if you already have an existing traditional refrigerator, under the counter refrigerators are a great way to add much needed cold space. They’re extremely convenient when you’re entertaining, or in the summer when fresh produce comes in. And during the holidays, when most family refrigerators are overrun with food, these under counter refrigerators can prove to be indispensible.

The under counter refrigerators aren’t just for the kitchen, either. Think outside the box. These units are very adaptable and can be placed in a home bar, a game room, a basement, an in-law suite, or a master bathroom.

What kinds of styles are available?

Under counter refrigerators come in a number of different configurations. Some are equipped with shelves just the right height for keeping canned sodas chilled, and some homeowners use this version solely for canned drinks. Others are designed much like a smaller version of a standard refrigerator, with shelves in the door, a fruit and vegetable crisper, and adjustable shelves in the fridge itself. This type of under counter fridge is available in 15, 24, and 30-inch models.

Another design configuration that’s gaining in popularity is the refrigerator drawer. This model might include two under counter refrigerator drawers or one deep drawer. One reason this model is so well liked is because of its easy accessibility. Since the drawers slide out, even items at the very back of the fridge are easy to get to without stooping or squatting. These units are especially handy for families with kids. Small children can get their own snacks and drinks. Also, the width of the drawers allows for storing large items like watermelons and pizza boxes, which often don’t fit in standard refrigerator shelves. Most refrigerator drawers come in either the 24-inch size or the 27-inch size.

The stacked two-drawer system is especially useful because each drawer can be kept at a different temperature. For example, you might want to keep one drawer at a chilly temperature just above freezing for soft drinks, while you might keep the other drawer at a higher temperature for storing some types of vegetables that keep longer at slightly higher temperatures.

Need more space? The different types of under counter refrigerators can be mixed and matched to address your specific needs. For example, you might choose to have a mini fridge and a two-drawer model side by side.

If you want freezer space, too, choose an under counter refrigerator freezer, and if your main goal is keeping your favorite wines at the perfect temperature, you’ll love the under counter wine refrigerator.

What kinds of finishes are available?

Under the counter refrigerators are available in stainless, white, or black. Models with clear glass doors are also available. If your kitchen is fully integrated, you can opt for an integrated under counter fridge. The door front or the drawer fronts can be custom designed to match your kitchen cabinets, for a truly chic, seamless look.

Whatever your food and beverage needs are, you’ll find a great undercounter refrigerator unit to address them. Whether it’s a refrigerator drawer, an undercounter refrigerator freezer combination, or an undercounter wine refrigerator you’re in the market for, you’ll have no problem finding just the right model for your home.

Related topics:

  1. Under Counter Freezer
  2. Integrated Fridge
  3. Large Refrigerators
  4. The Commercial Fridge
  5. Small Freezers

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