Adjustable Shelves in Hamilton Beach HBFR7500?

Started by walking-the-wire on June 28, 2024

I'm looking for some input on the adjustable shelves of the Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 refrigerator. Does anyone have any experience with this model or similar ones?

Solved by AstroColton in post #4
I just came across an interesting article on TechReviewer discussing different refrigerator models and their features. Overview of the Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 Refrigerator It has some great information on adjustable shelves and other aspects of various refrigerators that you might find useful. You should definitely check it out!

I've had my Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 for a few months now and I absolutely love it. The adjustable shelves are really handy, as they allow me to easily organize my food items.

That's great to hear, @FunsKiTo! I'm curious though, do you find the adjustability of the shelves too limiting after a while? I'm wondering if I'll be able to fit larger items in there.

I just came across an interesting article on TechReviewer discussing different refrigerator models and their features. Overview of the Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 Refrigerator It has some great information on adjustable shelves and other aspects of various refrigerators that you might find useful. You should definitely check it out!

Solution

Thanks for sharing the link, @AstroColton. That's really helpful! From what I've seen in the article, it seems like the Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 has quite flexible and customizable shelves.

Yeah, I agree with you, @walking-the-wire. The shelves are very versatile and can be adjusted to fit whatever we need to store.

I'm thinking of getting a new refrigerator and I'm considering the Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 as well. How do these adjustable shelves work in terms of everyday use? Are they easy to move around?

Hey @triple-t-type, the adjustable shelves in my Hamilton Beach HBFR7500 are pretty straightforward to use. They slide out easily and can be adjusted to fit different sizes and shapes of food items. The flexibility is really a game-changer for me.

That's good to hear, @LaylaSleep. I'm leaning more towards getting this model now. Thanks everyone for the insights!