sf wrote:
> On Tue, 13 Oct 2015 21:11:23 +0100, Janet > wrote:
>
> > In article >,
> > says...
> > >
> > > Off topic - Are there any consumer refrigerator manufacturers who
> > > make refrigerators for use in the home that devote say 60% of the
> > > machine to freezer space and the remainder to cold space. It
> > > seems like the ratios for regular refrigerators may be 20%
> > > freezer and 80% cold.
> > >
> > > Thanks.
> > >
> > > John
> >
> > In UK we can get two-door fridge-freezers in various combinations
> > of sizes. I'm sure the US must have the same.
> >
> His ratio for freezer to refrigerator is pure fantasy. It's easier to
> buy a refrigerator only unit and a separate freezer to stand together,
> but I still think 50-50 will be the best he can do if he wants a
> matched set. All it takes is money.
I wouldn't know if the numbers were fantasy or not. That's part of the
point of my question in the first place.
It seems like I only buy a fridge about every ten years or so in order
to replace the old one. When I do go around looking for one, I'm
usually going to mundane places like Home Depot or whatever (U.S.), not
to an upscale retailer that specializes in say expensive models and/or
home restoration. So, I'll agree with "all it takes is money". But it
also requires having the space for such luxuries, which I don't have,
living in an older condo complex with a galley style kitchen.