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by melbournite » Wed, 11 Apr 2007 3:50 pm
Hi
We are moving from Australia and have a biggish fridge - it's 75cms wide.
My question to the board is: are we likely to have trouble fitting this into a regular sized Singapore
condo kitchen?
Sorry if this seems like a silly question, it's just that before we moved into our current place we had to get LG to come and remove the door before they could fit it in our kitchen door so this is why I ask.
Thanks in advance.
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by Grim Reaper » Wed, 11 Apr 2007 6:32 pm
My question would be, which
condo have you chosen?
May fit without any problem in some kitchens, may be a hassle for other
condos...
Time will come....
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by melbournite » Wed, 11 Apr 2007 6:45 pm
We haven't selected a
condo yet, I was just trying to find out generally so we decide whether or not to include it in the shipping container. Guess we'll bring it along anyway and try our luck.
Thanks for the reply.
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by shirinvj » Thu, 12 Apr 2007 9:44 am
Hi,
I dont think you'll have a problem if its 75 cm. From the places that I have seen, most have a space of between 70 to 90 cm. Some layouts would fit even a large fridge like mine. My westinghouse is almost 1m wide and I have it in the small room outside the kitchen that I've converted into a pantry since kitchens here are so small. Another thing to note about kitchens here is that they rarely come with an oven/grill. So it you like baking or roasting, you'll have to get your own, which is a small on the counter sort of oven.
Good luck!
Shirin
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