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Or world’s largest fridge?
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Keep in mind it is a counter-depth fridge. It’s wide, but not very deep.
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Obviously for all the food they aren’t cooking.
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As someone who has purchased a fridge in the past six months...
Damn.
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BRUH
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Once I went to the Sysco Foods distribution center outside Dallas. It was this incredibly massive warehouse, and about half of it was refrigerated.
So, no.
/pedant
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No touchscreen? Don’t waste my time.
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The world’s largest fridge is Antarctica, dingus.
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This one is bigger
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Commercial kitchen. My wife would love to have that!
I would hate it. Too much real estate to clean up after she gets finished.
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I think you could fit a side of beef in that
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This ain’t a turkey!
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this is the problem with HGTV shows and MTV’s Cribs.
bought for looks, not for needs.
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Future breadbasket of the world.
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I might be able to store my water bottles, butter, AND eggs in that thing...
... I need to go grocery shopping.
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I have some older friends who are very well off, and serious cooks. They bought a commercial-grade fridge for the kitchen of their 1700's farmhouse, and ended up having to have some technicians from the factory come out and disassemble the fridge in the driveway and re-assemble it in the kitchen because it was only 1-2" shorter than the kitchen ceiling, so there wasn’t enough to clearance to bring it through the door and swing it up to vertical.
Having been to a couple of their dinner parties, the commercial grade appliances aren’t just for show.
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I’m tempted to get a set of these and put them on the back window of my truck.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/260402062/x6-eggs-milk-bananas-ham-pepper-bread
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“Our gigantic expensive fridge needs to be disassembled to fit in our home!”
These are the kind of problems I wouldn’t mind having.
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Just think, you could obviate 1/3 of your groceries forever for about 10 bucks.
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Ditto.
I can’t begrudge them though, because he started a multi-million dollar business from scratch, and is now semi-retired, where they spend most of their time traveling the world, and finding inventive new ways to spend their money on good works. For instance, the farmhouse came with a farm, which they refurbished with a new barn and a lot of new equipment, and run as a teaching farm that donates all the veggies it grows to local food banks. And all the farm’s land was legally designated to be reserved for only agriculture (which means it can only be a farm or wilderness and never built on). Given the land was worth about 2 million if sold to a developer, that was pretty awesome.
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I begrudge nothing. Wealthy people help pad my paycheck. Though their are some awful people, met plently of self-made people, or even “fortuitous” people who are down to earth.
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Oh my god. You could fit so many bodies in that.... Uhhh... I mean food. Wait. That came out wrong.
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That’s tiny. I’m use to fridge that is 10' wide, 20' long. You can even walk in it.
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I thought they debunked those.
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Damn what’s in there? Human bodies?
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World ’s smallest fridge?
(yes, it’s a true compressor style fridge/freezer. No Peltier cycle doesn’t count as a fridge)
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Debunked how? It’s a cylindrical receptacle that you can put water in from your tap, and refill when it’s empty. It exists.
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It’s probably two fridges joined at the hip. A trim piece is added at the top and bottom to complete the look.
Source: I work at the Sears appliance warehouse.
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... there* are...
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Weren’t they part of a whole BPA thing?
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A fridhe that big, but no double wall oven?
I think they just have a lot of takeout leftovers.
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Which is perfect, harder to lose stuff.
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It’s a good arrangement until you want to fit a big pizza box in.
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Nice kitchen! Although sadly the first thing my cheap ass thought of is “I wonder how much electricity that fridge uses”.
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I love the large fridge but why are so many houses built with industrial style kitchens. Whatever happened to nice wood cabinets that aren’t stained black.
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I’d be an abnormally large pizza box though, like a 30", though even something that big might still fit.
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I know a guy who’s parents have one of those. So aggressively large for how small their house is
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Counter depth will be around 28", but then you have insulation, and storage on the door which cuts it down more. In both there I’ve had even box for a normal “large” 16" pizza wouldn’t fit without angling it a bit.
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Oh. Yes, but now they make them BPA-free.
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Why not both?
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Perfect fridge. Source: I live in a family of 6. Room for leftovers is important.
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People gotta eat Zoidberg. And thats probably not the largest (but its big)
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My wife’s uncle has two of these in his kitchen. Motherfucker doesn’t even cook. It’s filled with frozen foods.
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I could use one lol
Know any specifics about it? (brand, model, etc)
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I know nothing. other than that it was alarmingly large
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I went on a hunch, and I think I actually found it hahaha