
However, you can find slightly larger 17.2 cubic-foot models available in the same design. I tested the 17.1 cubic-foot Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator (HBM17158SS) model, which is currently out of stock. Hisense makes several bottom-freezer fridge models. Now that we've used this Hisense refrigerator every day for about half a year, I've pulled together our impressions of the brand's fridges.

They have the freezer at the bottom instead of the top, which is a design I've always liked for its convenience.They have a decent 17.2-cubic-foot capacity, on average.Most models are small enough to fit through the narrow doorway into our tiny New York City kitchen (as well as all the other doorways it had to pass through along the way).So after years of lusting after shiny new stainless steel fridges, we finally got one from Hisense. We cook a lot, and were getting increasingly frustrated by the lack of storage space in our old fridge, having to kneel down to get potatoes, and never being able to find that sauce we were looking for in all that clutter.

It was too small, made by some company I've never heard of, did not adequately cool things, and was likely at least 20 years old. I've hated the fridge in my apartment ever since my partner and I moved in nearly three years ago.
