Will a fridge (68x76x170 cm) fit through a 91 cm door?
Expert analysis
A fridge measuring 27 in × 30 in × 67 in does not fit through a door, with about 1.5 in to spare at the tightest point.
A fridge measuring 27 in × 30 in × 67 in does not fit through a door, with about 1.5 in to spare at the tightest point.
Your fridge will not clear the space — but only just — it is a hair over the limit at the tightest point. The passage is the limiting constraint.
Handling: The item exceeds the space in every orientation — standard entry won't work.
| Axis-aligned check (before rotation) | ||||||
| WIDTH | 27 in | ≤ | 36 in | +9 in | (+25.5%) | |
| DEPTH | not applicable (2D opening — door) | |||||
| HEIGHT | not applicable | |||||
| Orientation | Width | Height | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| ✓ chosen681mm (smallest dimension) | — | — | ✓ |
Margins shown are calculated; allow ±¼ in for tape-measure precision.
A door is a 2D opening — width and height matter; depth (path length through the doorway) doesn’t.
Tolerance ±¼ in (6 mm) is applied implicitly (band promotion to FITS_VERY_TIGHT) — see the note below the orientation matrix.
ItemFits fills in anything you don’t measure yourself. Whenever you see [standard], the real value in your home may differ — measure it and message us in the chat below; we’ll re-run the math.
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