I' ve been looking for a large American fridge without a cooler and Hisense offers this. The doors have deep pockets and yet the space with the shelves is still very deep. The device has really easy and intuitive operation. It is well lit, including the freezer compartment. I haven' t had that with any previous fridge. The same goes for plastic bins and organizers. They probably don' t seem particularly fragile to me for the first time. The large shelves are, of course, made of glass, as is fitting. The egg tray is too small for me, I won' t use it. I want to store more than 12 eggs in a fridge this big: ) Hisense here offers three zones with individually adjustable temperature: refrigerator, freezer and " My fresh choice". That last zone was factory set to -12°C, which I don' t use, so I reset it to -18. The lower part of the freezer has a vertical partition, because of the two mentioned temperature zones, which on the one hand reduces the total volume a bit and, for example, a box with frozen pizza has to be inserted at an angle, but on the other hand, if you rummage through the drawers, you can have one half freezer closed and do not let heat inside. I was also pleasantly surprised by such a small gadget in the freezer: ice box. It is an ordinary plastic box that has a profiled lid for making ice cubes. When they freeze, you break them into the box, add water to the lid, and so on until you have a full container. A trifle, but pleasant and does not take up space. I was a little taken aback by the door opening and closing. For the first few days I thought it was an afterthought: the door must be pushed to the closed position. I simply slammed the door on the old refrigerator and the magnetic seal obediently pulled it to the body. Here, just before closing, there is a short section where the door resists, and before you get used to it, it happens that the door may stay ajar. But as I wrote: you' ll get used to it and you' ll get a knack for sending the door to the fridge with just enough force to swing over the " brake" and at the same time not to smash it. In the end, it' s quite pleasant. What bothers me a bit is the opening method: the fridge has no handle, only a groove for fingers on the underside of the door (for the freezer on top). The design is great, it looks very cool, but in a few days you feel the door and it shows a lot on the ground metal. But really, I' ve been trying to find some flies to blame the fridge for - otherwise I' m extremely happy. PS: my previous fridge was a 13 year old Liebherr. So it' s possible that all the goodies I' m so excited about are already standard, so I won' t even mention that it' s pleasantly quiet, has drawers for fruits and vegetables with adjustable ventilation, etc.