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Location: Delta, B.C. Canada | We currently have a 3.0 refrigerator with freezer. Has anyone ever upgraded to a 6.0 or bigger? We have a very large and deep storage cabinet with TV above and was thinking of putting a bigger refrigerator in that space and using the space where our current refrigerator is for storage. It would eliminate taking a cooler as well for ice, pop, etc. Any ideas/comments/suggestions would be appreciated. |
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Location: The Land of Ahs | IMO you will be SO glad you have the bigger fridge. I wasn't looking for one in my trailer, just came that way, and I can't imagine getting by with one any smaller, especially for more than one night or more than 1 person. Sounds like you have a good space for the bigger unit, and you can usually find little spaces for clothes and such, but a cooler full of ice takes up lots of space! Good luck.
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Location: KS | If it is a gas/electric - just make sure you can vent it properly where you plan to move it to. |
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Location: Delta, B.C. Canada | We're usually away for at least 4 nights so the bigger one should make quite a difference. Our current one is gas/electric, any idea what the price range is? |
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Location: Henderson, TN 38340 | Checking Ebay I find them in the range of $650 to $1,000. Turfa |
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Location: Belle, MO | We vent 6.0's differently than 3.0's so you might want to look into how the manufacturer of the new fridge recommends venting it.
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Location: Delta, B.C. Canada | Thanks for all your inputs. Think we'll look into the cost of venting, etc. before we look at buying a new frig. It's only money, right!!!! |
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