So a lot of fridges have horizontal doors, probably because it's easier to sift for items in there. But does it come with a major downside of energy inefficieny, that you lose a lot more cold air every time you open it? Does that mean that retrofitted chest freezers that are made in to fridges would be vastly more energy efficient in contrast, or newly made "vertical fridges"?
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