
- 4 Half-Width Adjustable Cantilevered Spill-Proof Glass Shelves
- 4 Blue Tinted Half-Width Adjustable and 1 Blue Tinted Full-Width Fixed Door Bins in Fresh Food Section
- Full-Width Fixed Blue Tinted Gallon Door Storage Bins with Hugger
- 2 Deluxe Blue Tinted Humidity Controlled Encapsulated Blue Tinted Crisper Drawers with Glass Cover
- Covered Blue Tinted Dairy Compartment

Just bought this refrigerator to replace a 20 year old 21.7 cu ft GE. Our choice was limited by the size of cabinet opening to this Haier or numerous other smaller capacity (18 cu ft) models. Wasn't familiar with the brand. This is a basic, traditional top freezer model with really no bells or whistles which is fine less to go wrong. In researching for this purchase, it's apparent that all refrigerators these days are prone to problems and don't have a long life expectancy. Check it out all brands. This Haier may be the same, but it is assembled in North Carolina in a new plant and at around $500, I won't feel as bad if it dies in five years as I would if I'd paid $750 or $1000 for another brand. Materials and construction are as good or better than other brands we looked at and so far just a few weeks it's working fine. The refrigerator layout is good and has adjustable shelves. Freezer has a wire shelf that sits on legs on the freezer floor. It is adjustable left to right so you can collapse the shelf to half width and fit in a large turkey or whatever. That's a good idea, but there is something in the execution that needs improvement.
We also purchased the ice maker for about $60 which was easy to install. We also happened to get $50 for recycling the old refrigerator and $75 from Energy Star program so that took $125 off our total outlay.
Bottom line: Inexpensive,functional,works fine (so far), assembled in USA,recommended.
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