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Having purchased many refrigerators over the last 30 years and five houses, there is no "standard size" for a fridge. They come in many widths, depths, and heights. Measure the width of your space, make sure the fridge you're looking at fits in that space. Then measure the height from the floor to any cabinets that are above where your fridge will go. When dealing with the depth, you have two concerns. One, how far does the fridge stick out past the counters. Most fridges will stick out some. How much space does the fridge need behind the unit, or can you push it flush up against the back wall? If you have an island, or a walk-way, or something else in front of the fridge, when the door is opened fully, will it clear the obstacle in front. For instance, the doorway to my kitchen is right where the fridge door opens into. I have cabinets opposite the fridge, on the other side of the walkway. When I open my regular single door fridge, the door hits the other cabinets. This fridge, the doors are half as wide (side-by-side), and wouldn't hit (but I didn't buy this fridge in that house).
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This is a little bigger than a regular fridge but not huge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You will need to measure the depth (back wall to outer-most position of the door - add 2" for the plug and water hose hw), height, and width. Keep in mind that fridges (unless they are built-in, custom with adequate vents in the top or bottom-which this unit is not, it's free-standing) need an inch or so space around them to cool properly. If your space is exactly the dimensions of the fridge, it probably won't fit - allow for at least 1" on each side (including the top) to make sure it will fit well.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.26 cubic ft. is the standard size for a side by side refrigerator. Thank you, Frigidaire
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