A:AnswerMy bad. Can be found in the manual:
Refrigerator compartment (H × W × D): 33.2 x 19.5 x 22.2 in. (84.4 x 49.6 x 56.35 cm)
Freezer compartment (H × W × D): 16.8 x 18.5 x 16.9 in. (42.8 x 47.1 x 42.8 cm)
Refrigerator shelf (W × D): 19.3 x 14.2 in. (49.1 x 36.1 cm)
Freezer shelf (W × D): 18.1 x 11.3 in. (46 x 28.8 cm)
Crisper (H × W × D): 19.1 x 12.5 x 8.0 in. (48.5 x 31.7 x 20.3 cm)
Depth with open door at 90°: 48.03 in. (122 cm)
A:AnswerThis unit is Energy Star certified, using less energy saves you money and protects the environment at the same time. The Estimated Yearly Electricity Use is 297 kWh. This unit does not feature an ice maker. You can put an ice tray in the Freezer compartment.
A:AnswerI did. I got a friend with a full sized Nissan pickup to pick it up to save the $70 delivery fee. I let it stand upright for a while after unboxing it. There is a side marked for safe transport so you won't ding it up.
A:AnswerThis would work fine in a garage - its a stainless steel exterior so its not going to rust. I’ve bought this brand many times over for various design projects - 24” wide and 60” high doesn’t take up alot of space but its got a freezer which is good for garages - cold drinks, frozen ice cream sandwiches - snacks that people like for a patio or taking in the car.
A:AnswerHello Shopper1,
According to the manual for this Insignia™ - 10 Cu. Ft. Top-Freezer Refrigerator with Reversible Door - Stainless steel, this is what indicated:
Providing correct ventilation
Allow at least 2 in. (5 cm) between the left and right sides and top of your refrigerator and surrounding walls and at least 5 in. (12.7 cm) between the back of your refrigerator and the back wall.
Insignia Products
Lisa
https://insigniaproducts.com
A:AnswerWithout completely taking all the food out of my own fridge and moving shelves around, my best guess is 15. You can get 3 gallons in the door, and you can go 3 wide and 2 deep on the bottom and middle shelf for 12 more. I can’t tell for sure but it looks like in this configuration you might not be able to get the top shelf in and fit the milk on the second shelf. So you can fit 15 gallons of milk and that’s probably all you’ll get in the fridge. Or, you could fit 9 gallons of milk, and have the remaining two shelves for the rest of your food/beverages.
If you wanted to be more creative and use some large flexible camping bladders, you could theoretically actually fit closer to 50 gallons of milk. Good luck!