A Counter depth French door refrigerator combines two distinct refrigerator styles into one. The recent mass appeal of the French Door refrigerator and the space saving built-in appearance of a counter depth refrigerator. These models, while popular with many builders and homeowners, can be difficult to find as in stock products in most large national and regional appliance retailers.

The popularity of the French Door refrigerator accelerated with the release of the Maytag Ice2O. The first French Door refrigerator to offer through the door ice and water. This technological advance provided the typical side-by-side refrigerator buyer, who had grown accustomed to the feature, with an alternative to their historic narrow refrigerator and freezer compartments. While not everyone requires ice and water through the door, it was this advancement that drove French Door refrigerators into the mainstream.

As the French Door become more widely accepted it was inevitable that the next step would be those who had previously purchased counter depth side-by-side refrigerators would start seeking that feature in the French Door style.  These counter depth refrigerators, also commonly known as 'cabinet depth', provide not just a custom built-in look, they often are needed in tight areas with kitchen islands or near doorways.

While many of the major manufacturers provide a counter depth version of the French Door refrigerators, most are not stocked or readily available in retailers. Counter Depth French Door Refrigerator.com is dedicated to helping you find the French Door Counter Depth refrigerator that is best for you at the best possible price.