YOU FAGGOTS WILL ARGUE ABOUT ANYTHING

>cold air is less dense
no it isn't.
> source : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Density_of_air

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top is such shit, you can't move around items you have to take them completely out if you want something in the back

first, single-door. a longer door means you have more door-shelf room.
second, bottom freezer. you're pulling things from the freezer much less often, so the fridge should be more accessible.

bottom freezer, or better yet french door set up is the best IMO. But for ease of use I"d go for a nice side by side.

this is objectively correct

The only thing wrong here is ice trays.

So is there a bottom freezer version with a corner on top just for ice? Because that might be best of both worlds.

Bottom freezer any day.
>most convenient - fridge requires more frequent access than freezer
>most efficient use of space - no unnecessarily narrow compartments

That said, I run 4 separate fridges and freezers. Fuck that combined shit.

>2020
>not having an ice dispenser

ISHYGDDT

Top freezer if you're a lazy cunt that eats lots of frozen stuff, bottom freezer if you cook fresh mostly
>french door and side by side are whiny little cunts
>break easy and are often highly inefficient
Kinda sad, fresh ice cubes are a neat idea but how they did it just sucks ass

problem solved

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