Enter your fridge dimensions and door measurements to verify clearance — handles, hinges, and all.
Whether it fits comes down to the measurements most people skip.
Real openings run about 1 to 2 inches under the labeled size, and a single inch can flip the result. Check your own measurements before you buy or move.
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Frequently asked
Yes — most refrigerator doors are designed to be removed for delivery. French door and side-by-side models have hinge pins on top. Removing both doors can reduce width by 3 to 5 inches. You can also remove the doorway door and hinges for an extra 1.5–2 inches. Consult your model's installation guide for the exact procedure.
01Most fridge handles extend 1 to 2 inches beyond the door surface. For through-the-door water dispensers, add another 0.5 inches. Measure the clear opening from the frame edge to the opposite frame edge — then compare that to the outermost handle point, not just the fridge body.
02An appliance dolly adds 4 to 6 inches of height. Measure the top of the door frame clearance and subtract 6 inches from the available height. If it's tight, tilt the fridge slightly backward on the dolly to lower the overall profile.
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