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I just measured ours in an effort to answer your questions. Bottom of doors to floor = 28 3/8 inches. As for clearance for doors to be able to remove large bottom tray, I would say you need about 8 to 9 inches of flat wall on each side. We have that problem here. Our fridge sits with a wall on the right side, preventing the right door from opening wide enough to remove the lower drawer, as well as the right produce door. If I remove the items on the shelf above the produce drawers and remove the lower right door trays I can lift the shelf and tilt the produce drawers up and out. Then I can lift the lower shelf and tilt up the lower drawer and get it out. This requires also removing all the food/bottles/containers from all these areas first, so we obviously do not clean under the lower drawer unless something has spilled. Otherwise, I just wrap a soft cleaning cloth on a yard stick and swipe under to clear out a few crumbs or whatever. BTW, we love this fridge. Silent running, food lasts longer than old fridge, even delicate lettuce stays fresh until we finish it all rather than getting soggy or icy like old fridge. The dual freezer drawer arrangement is very nice for our needs too. PS: I bought a Clearly Filtered inline filter to add externally to pre-filter the water of far more impurities than the LG filter so I will not need to keep my Clearly Filtered pitcher on the counter. Less clutter. Really pure cool water right from the fridge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Depth with the door open at a 90° angle is 47-1/8˝. ^Daphane
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