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Good day, Dave! Based on the available Frigidaire specifications and manuals for the 3.3 cu. ft. mini fridge, the 17.5 inches you’re seeing is indeed the exterior depth of the unit. Frigidaire does not list an exact interior shelf depth measurement in the manual/spec sheet. However, from the design and standard clearances: - The interior depth is always smaller than the exterior depth - You lose space due to: - Door thickness - Back wall (cooling components) - Shelf lips and liners With an exterior depth of 17.5 inches, the usable interior shelf depth is typically around: - 13 to 14 inches deep This aligns with how compact refrigerators are built, usually 3–4 inches less than exterior depth once insulation and door space are accounted for. Bottom line - 17.5" = exterior depth (confirmed) - Interior shelf depth ≈ 13–14 inches (not explicitly listed, but inferred from design and manufacturer specs). - Maico
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