A:AnswerHello, eric. We appreciate your inquiry. The width with the door open at 90 degrees would be the same as the width of the refrigerator, which is 36 inches in this case. The depth with the door open at 90 degrees (33 3/10 inches) is a measure of how far the refrigerator extends into the room when the door is fully opened, but it doesn't affect the width of the refrigerator. The width is a fixed dimension based on the exterior dimensions of the appliance. We hope this information helps! - Christi
A:AnswerSo the proper answer is this is a model that cannot be leveled correct? I need to raise the left side, front to back is fine. My wood floor in this fridge area is not level, and I see no way on the roller feet to level. Only option is to shim side of fridge?
A:AnswerI had the same question. From the specs, the FFTR2045VW is energy certified while the FFHT2045VW is not. Otherwise, they have the same dimensions (W 30", D 32", and H 66 3/8"), are 20 CF and are icemaker ready (You would have to buy the icemaker kit IM117000 if you wanted that option.) Otherwise, the FFTR2045VW is less expensive by $50.00. I would opt for the energy certified model.
A:AnswerThe opposite answer is given in the questions for this same product, above, as follows:
Q: QuestionCan the hinges be moved to the left-hand side, and the handle moved to the right?
Asked 2 weeks ago by Christine.
A:Answer Hello, Christine! This model does not have a reversible door options. If you have any additional questions, comments or concerns, please feel free to chat with us online or contact us via phone at 800-374-4432 M-F, 8:30 am- 8:00 pm. ~Briana
A:AnswerHi. Valued Customer. We are ready to help with this question. The refrigerator is designed to fit in a space that is 30 inches wide. For delivery and inventory information, we recommend contacting your local Best Buy Retailer. -Chris
A:AnswerHi Donnie. This model refrigerator is an automatic defrost design. During the automatic defrost cycle, you may notice a red glow in the vents on the back wall of your freezer compartment. This is normal during the defrost cycle. Thank you for the inquiry. Best Wishes, Anna