Refrigerator - What is the volume capacity of your refrigerator?

A Refrigerator - What is the volume capacity of your refrigerator?
India
July 17, 2007 1:26am CST
Is the volume of your refrigerator sufficient for your use. Or do you feel it insufficient and want to have a larger sized refrigerator. I have a 210 litres refrigerator and have already started feeling that I need to have a bigger one, atleast 350 litres one.
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12 responses
@miryam (6505)
• Italy
17 Jul 07
i dont kmow exactament but not are a big...1m.x 1m. 150/200 i think. bye and sorry for mu imprecision
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@whyaskq (7523)
• Singapore
17 Jul 07
I do not know the capacity of the refrigerator at home. To me, it was rather big in that there are 3 big compartments. It is more than enough for our daily usage but during festive seasons, we would wish there is another refrigerator around for us to put in the canned and packet drinks.
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@urbangirl (1456)
• Australia
17 Jul 07
My fridge is 540 Litres and it's more than enough. I would rather have this size than a smaller fridge because I think food keeps better when you don't jam too much into it....and I don't think it needs to be any bigger (for me).
@mummymo (23706)
17 Jul 07
I think my fridge is 386 l capacity - I remember when we were purchasing and one was 386 l capacity and the other had more. Actually now that I come to think of it it has a larger capacity but I cannot remember exactly! I could never go back to a small fridge now - I love my Fridge! xxx
@raychill (6525)
• United States
17 Jul 07
My fridge is a perfect size. I couldn't tell you how large it is, especially in litres since that isn't my normal way of measuring, but I don't have a lot of stuff in the fridge so it's almost too big. The freezer on the other hand is about 2 sizes too small. I could really use a bigger freezer than what I have... but I rent an apartment so it's not like I have a choice in the matter.
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• India
17 Jul 07
For me any size is ok. It depends, on how many needs u have u should buy a fridge according to the amount of stuff you are going to store there. i think i have a 300 litres fridge i dunno but im using it from 5 years and i have no problem with that till now.
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• United States
17 Jul 07
My fridge holds 2 gallons of milk, a gallon of water, a big pot of whatever, a shelf of sodas, eggs bacon, and a tub of butter comfortably. A drawer with meats & lunch meats, the shelf next to the drawer can hold either extra sodas or containers of left overs or desserts. The two bottom drawers are for fruits & veggies...I think there might be come celery, onion and tomato in there. The door shelves hold condiments. As to litres, I haven't a clue. I didn't know anyone took time to measure the volume of the inside of their fridge, lol.
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@Calais (10893)
• Australia
17 Jul 07
We have a large fridge, its wonderful..Its 600 Litres..Double door massive thing..
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@ElicBxn (64169)
• United States
17 Jul 07
I have no clue to the volume of my fridge, or fridges as the case may be. I have 2 large fridges, & 2 small fridges (for drinks) and a freezer. And I could use more - we're bad about just shoving stuff in them.
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@lynboobsy11 (11343)
• Philippines
17 Jul 07
I don't know the capacity of my refrigerator but the height is 6feet tall and It's brand is National. Since were only have a small family it is okay for us that size.
@drannhh (15219)
• United States
17 Jul 07
For me it is not so much the exact size of the refrigerator that is important as how it is laid out. I like the freezer part of top. Once I bought a side by side and the freezer compartment was very tall, but not wide enough to store a frozen pizza. Bummer. No matter how big a refrigerator is, it never feels big enough, because stuff tends to expand to fill the space. But we travel a lot and have to clear the food out and leave the power off while we are gone, so it doesn't have time to get too crowded. Once I went to work at a place that had a huge refrigerator for the employees to use, and I was going to put my bag lunch in it, but when I opened the door there was some kind of green slime growing in there. I didn't chill my lunch after all, and although I finished out the day, I decided not to return to that job anymore. At home my refrigerator is not always neat, but at least nothing is growing in it.
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• United States
17 Jul 07
we were fortunate. several years ago, we bought a new fidge. we decided to keep to old one in the garage. to our surprise, the old one is still working rather well. perhaps it only needed a break from first-string duty.
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