ERD50
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OK, since the French Doors swing out only ~ 1/2 as far, I can see that as an advantage, depending on your kitchen layout.
Now, those two drawers on the previous post actually look nice to me. On ours (and most fridges I think), there are two drawers inside. You need to open the door, and then open the drawers. And for the drawer on the door hinge side, that door has to be swung a full + 90 degrees. We normally store specific veggies in those drawers, so I would know to go to those drawers for those. But I would still want a single main door (above the outside access drawers).
That would sometimes avoid opening the door and letting the warm air in. And the door would be open for a shorter time. A drawer won't lose as much air, it would stay in the drawer.
-ERD50
Now, those two drawers on the previous post actually look nice to me. On ours (and most fridges I think), there are two drawers inside. You need to open the door, and then open the drawers. And for the drawer on the door hinge side, that door has to be swung a full + 90 degrees. We normally store specific veggies in those drawers, so I would know to go to those drawers for those. But I would still want a single main door (above the outside access drawers).
That would sometimes avoid opening the door and letting the warm air in. And the door would be open for a shorter time. A drawer won't lose as much air, it would stay in the drawer.
-ERD50
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