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LG’s Counter-Depth MAX refrigerator with Zero Clearance Hinge System and thin door design brings the ultimate built-in look to your kitchen—without the built-in price. Now, you can install it near flush and still fully open both French doors with virtually no extra clearance needed, even next to a wall or surrounding cabinetry. The 25 cu. ft. capacity—one of our largest available zero clearance French door—provides ample storage space.

This large capacity fridge fits all of your favorites and more while still fitting in seamlessly with your kitchen style. LG offers the capacity you typically get in a standard-depth refrigerator packaged in a sleek, counter-depth design so you don’t need to compromise a thing. The convenient internal dispenser offers easy access to filtered water while providing sleek, minimalist doors with no visible dispenser.

With Counter-Depth MAX, LG offers the capacity you typically get in a standard-depth refrigerator with the built-in look of a counter-depth. Stock up with room to store it all—then spot what you need in an instant with two quick knocks on the InstaView window. The convenient internal dispenser offers easy access to filtered water while providing a sleek front with no visible dispenser.

It’s easy to show off your best side with our redesigned side-by-side counter-depth refrigerator. The modern exterior includes flat panels, discreet pocket handles and sleek touch controls—all of which speak to your stylish side. For your organized side, there’s top-to-bottom shelving that keeps fresh and frozen foods in easy sight and with easy access. Stock up for the week and store it all in the generous 22.5 cu. ft. of space.
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| Size, Overall Performance, Capacity, Space, Door Design | Size, Design, Overall Performance, Space, Ice Maker | Capacity, Overall Performance, Design, Size, Noise Level | Capacity, Overall Performance, Design, Size, Noise Level |
| Cons for LG - Counter-Depth MAX 25.1 Cu. Ft. French Door Smart Refrigerator with Zero Clearance Hinge System - Stainless Steel | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Shelf Adjustment | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers enjoy the Counter-Depth MAX refrigerator because it is thin enough not to stick out. Customers also appreciate the large holders on the doors, which provide extra storage.
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We had a very tight opening into our kitchen and the LG - Counter Depth Refrigerator is perfect for our needs. the 27 1/2" depth made it easy to fit into our space, and the handle less doors make for a nice clean look. Inside the refrigerator is very spacious and much easier to access everything much better than our older model. Would highly recommend this model!
WilliamK Posted
Fits great but cant really get over the no handles.Zero clearance is nice for flush fitment. The stainless steel is darker then other appliances. We are returning it more for esthetic appearances for another model that wont be flush mount. LG make this model with newer style handles!. Internal water dispenser is okay. Lots of storage for freezer. Does not have craft ice maker, I feel like it should have this at the price point.
MCvetkovic Posted
So far seems fine, relatively quiet compared to my previous fridge. I like the width, and how the zero-clearance hinges allow the fridge to fit (and open) within a space barely larger than the fridge itself. My main complaint with the fridge thus far is that the doors don't *fully* open like the doors do on a regular fridge. This may be an unavoidable aspect of zero-clearance hinges, but it means that it's slightly harder to access items inside the fridge, even if you technically have enough clearance around the fridge to fully open the doors. I'll probably get used to this, and you can definitely still access everything, it's just slightly less convenient, especially with regard to items stored in the door shelves. Ideally, they'll eventually develop zero-clearance doors that open a full 180 degrees, like most fridges, if they haven't already.
JohnL Posted