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The doors do not swivel, so if you have a wall or cupboard on one side that are the depth of the refrigerator, it will need to be pulled out beyond the doors. So while the refrigerator is counter depth, it will stick out the depth of the doors. The big door handles make it appear to stick out even further.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Extra space is needed on the sides to open the doors. I.e. if cabinetry is set up around the fridge, the fridge can't be pushed in all the way. The fridge needs to extend beyond the cabinet a few inches (the depth of the doors).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello- We appreciate you checking with us. We are happy to provide some specific details that will help! Correct overall width is 35-3/4" (with doors closed). ~ Overall width with doors open 90 degrees (approx.): ~ Both doors, excluding handles: 39.7" ~ Both doors, including handles: 44.85" ~One door open (either side) adds an additional 1.94" to the overall width of unit, excluding handle. ~One door open (either side) adds an additional 4.52" to the overall width of unit, including handle. ~Overall width with doors open fully at 125 degrees (approx.): ~Both doors, excluding handles: 58.37" ~ Both doors, including handles: 61.54" ~ One door open (either side) adds an additional 11.28" to the overall width of unit, excluding handle. ~ One door open (either side) adds an additional 12.86" to the overall width of unit, including handle. Please take a look at the following link: https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=CWE23SP_4MW2_3MD1_18.pdf&_ga=2.128584652.1587819746.1648486583-811285267.1648486583 If you have any questions in the future, please let us know. We are happy to help! Joyce@Cafe
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