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Saphira
Beginner August 2006

What's the difference between a built in and a built under freezer?

Saphira, 30 August, 2008 at 21:10 Posted on Off Topic Posts 0 3

I must just be thick.

I really can't figure it out.

Help?

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Latest activity by Saphira, 30 August, 2008 at 21:20
  • hazel
    VIP July 2007
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    Is built in eye-level, whereas built under is under the counter?

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  • Saphira
    Beginner August 2006
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    Ahhhh.

    That could be it.

    Thank you Hazel

    x

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  • bettyb
    Beginner July 2006
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    Ok a built in freezer sit inside a unit. A built under sits between two units with a door on, so it would stand on the ground rather than inside a unit.

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  • Saphira
    Beginner August 2006
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    Thanks betty.

    I've just noticed the built ins have an extra drawer which I wouldn't be able to open because of the bit at the bottom of my kitchen units.

    I think I've just realised I actually need an integrated one too because I have a cupboard door on the front of mine.

    And proving my thickness it says right at the top in bold it needs a furniture door.

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