My fridge/freezer is like 70/30, and I really wish my freezer was at least 50% of the space of the fridge. My fridge is empty, my freezer is packed because I’m living solo right now and everything will go bad before I can eat it all. What would your dream fridge/freezer be like?

  • charlytune@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I was just having this conversation yesterday. Also live on my own, I think mine is 60/40 fridge/freezer, and I need more freezer space. I’m sure I waste a lot of energy with the freezer door open trying to fit everything in like a game of Tetris. I don’t understand the law of physics that says that when I take something out of the freezer and use some of it, there’s no longer space to put the (now smaller) thing back in? I can only assume it’s freezer gremlins messing with me. Ideally a 50/50 or 40/60 fridge freezer would do me I think, but when you’re limited to buying cheap and / or second hand you don’t tend to have many options.

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      1 year ago

      I don’t understand the law of physics that says that when I take something out of the freezer and use some of it, there’s no longer space to put the (now smaller) thing back in?

      This is like when you buy some sort of disassembled product in a box and then realize later that you need to return it. Suddenly the box has become smaller because not everything seems to fit back to where it was.

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        1 year ago

        It’s like one of those low level witch curses isn’t it. “May you never be able to fit the thing back into the thing from whence it came”

    • Wahots@pawb.socialOP
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      1 year ago

      I’d love a 50/50 top/bottom fridge and freezer. I tend to buy in bulk and then whittle down the freezer section while eating the perishables before they spoil. Or freeze what I can’t use.

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    1 year ago

    Even with a household of two, the standard 70/30 (fridge’s favor) is not sufficient for buying frozen bulk. At the same time, vertical freezers aren’t the most energy efficient, because the heavy cold air comes out when you open the door.

    The best solution I’ve found is a dedicated fridge, and a chest freezer! Ideal ratio for me is around 60/40 in favor of the freezer, but unfortunately our current place is too small for a decent sized chest freezer.

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    1 year ago

    I’m not sure what our ratio is, but we have a freezer on bottom drawer (which I love) plus a small standalone freezer in our garage and a side-by-side fridge also in the garage. I’m guessing it all works out to about 60:40.

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    1 year ago

    For the two of us, I like the side-by-side layout (interior pic), but I am aware that it is not as energy efficient as freezer-on-the-bottom styles.

    We like having ice & water on the the outside so we don’t have to open it up to make cold drinks. We also use about 3 gallons of milk a week, so two gallons of them go in the door. The bins on the bottom mostly hold cheese in one and cold-hearty produce like carrots, celery, and apples in the other. P.S. I don’t have this particular refrigerator make/model, but it is close enough.