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The SFR is the Studio version. The doors and handles and interior lights are a bit different and the interior color is gray rather than white. I didn't notice any functions that differed. We preferred the look of the Studio, but the doors are too thick and will not open if your refrigerator is surrounded by cabinets or directly adjacent to a counter top. If you have a space where the refrigerator will be out in the open by itself or you don't mind the refrigerator sticking out a few extra inches beyond the counter, you might prefer the studio design. However since the only reason most people spend the extra money to purchase a counter depth refrigerator, is so it fits into the space without protruding beyond the counter or cabinets, makes that solution seem counter productive. (no pun intended) The Studio is a horrible design, while the LRT, while not quite as attractive, fits perfectly and as one would expect of a counter depth refrigerator.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Please see the side by side comparison of the available specifications for both units, https://www.lg.com/us/compare?bizType=B2C. ^Daphane
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