I purchased a Fisher Paykel E522B for my newly renovated kitchen. It's terrific, looks nice, and is a cabinet-depth, free-standing refrigerator that's a perfect size for NYC apartments.
It comes in stainless and white. I got the white one with right door hinge. I like the refrigerator much better than the SubZeros and its much less expensive.
One thing to be aware of with all new refrigerators including this one, is that since they are "Energy Efficient", they don't get as cold as older refrigerators. Therefore, items put on the door don't get too cold. I didn't realize this initially so when the items (e.g. milk) that I put on the door weren't getting cold, I called Fisher Paykel customer service to get it looked at it. They were very helpful and gave me the number for 2 authorized service reps and I called one in Brooklyn who came the next day and explained the "energy efficiency situation" to me (the service rep actually owned the Fisher Paykel E522B himself). He said to put the things that need to be cold (e.g. milk) in the main shelves where the cold comes in. His advice worked.





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