
Yeah, not exactly. When we measured to see how big the hole was, Garry measured along the back wall...... That is great except that the counter was installed crooked, and the front of the opening was 5/8 of an inch smaller than the back of the opening.
When did we find out that the hole was not big enough for the fridge after it was sitting in my kitchen not fitting into the hole. This was most frustrating, because we earlier in the week had Garry's Uncle Scotty come work on the upper cabinent because we knew the fridge was too tall. He took the cabinent down, shortened it and put it back up, wa lah, it worked. Luckily my dad brought with him a diamond blade saw (lucky for us he cuts concrete for a living), and he trimed the tile countertop, cut the trim of the counter off, and sanded the heck out of the side of the counter so we could squeeze the fridge into the opening.
Garry says, you're sure this is the fridge you want huh? But the best part about it is that it is a brushed stainless steel, and is mostly fingerprint free, totally worth it right?
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