A:AnswerWhen the ice clumps up, which happens occasionally, it is easily remedied by opening the door lever and shaking the ice bin to loosen the ice cubes.
A:Answer2416 doesn’t have door-in-door access and has 23.5 cu cu ft of space. 2406 has door-in-door access and offers 24 cu ft of space. Otherwise they have the same options
A:AnswerYes. The right-hand door has three large bins all the same size, usable space is about 9" x 12". The bottom two will hold a standard plastic gallon of milk. The top one is too close to the top of the fridge.
They are large enough that I think they would hold the entire gallon of milk if you poured the milk directly into the bin, but haven't tried that. Might be handy if you have very large cats in the house.
A:AnswerI am sorry, the factory did not provide a specification on the depth of the freezer drawer. Please seek help in the LG Community Forum, https://lgcommunity.us.com. The LG Community Forum is a great resource for getting help from other LG customers. ^Daphane
A:AnswerRegrettably, we do not have any Bottom Freezer French Door Refrigerators with width of 33 that have a height of 65.0" to 67.9". All of our Bottom Freezer French Door Refrigerators have a height of 68 5/8" to the top of the case and a height of 69 7/8" to the top of the door hinges...^IFV
A:AnswerYou can have crushed ice from the regular ice/water dispenser. However I f you open the freezer the drawer in the upper left container should have ice spheres shaped like a ball that are larger and keep contents colder for longer.