A:AnswerGood day, Townie5! Yes, the doors and hinges of the Frigidaire Gallery 20 Cu. Ft. Standard-Depth French Door Refrigerator (model GRFN2023AF) can be removed, which is helpful if you need to fit the refrigerator through a narrower opening. - Maico
A:AnswerThis unit is not designed for zero-clearance installation. According to the specifications, this model requires additional clearance to allow the doors to open fully and to access interior drawers comfortably. Specifically, the doors need to open to approximately 90 degrees, which typically necessitates at least 12 inches of clearance on each side. - Jessica
A:AnswerHi there, Peggy. Good day! The Frigidaire Gallery 20 Cu. Ft. Standard-Depth French Door Refrigerator (model GRFN2023AF) includes an ice maker located in the freezer compartment. This ice maker produces pyramid-shaped ice cubes, which are typically clear when formed under optimal conditions.
However, the clarity of the ice can be influenced by several factors:
Water Quality: Using filtered water can help produce clearer ice.
Freezer Temperature: Maintaining a consistent and appropriate temperature can aid in clearer ice formation.
Ice Maker Maintenance: Regular cleaning and maintenance of the ice maker can prevent cloudiness caused by mineral buildup.
While the refrigerator is designed to produce clear ice, actual results may vary based on these factors. - Maico
A:AnswerGood day! Yes, the Frigidaire Gallery 20 Cu. Ft. Standard-Depth French Door Refrigerator (model GRFN2023AF) is equipped with both front and rear rollers. These rollers facilitate easier movement during installation or when repositioning the refrigerator within your kitchen. Additionally, the unit includes leveling legs to ensure stability once in place.
However, it's important to note that these rollers are designed primarily for initial placement and leveling. They are not intended for frequent movement. If you anticipate needing to move the refrigerator regularly, you might consider using furniture sliders or consulting with a professional for additional mobility solutions. - Maico
A:AnswerThe Frigidaire Gallery 20 Cu. Ft. Standard-Depth French Door Refrigerator (GRFN2023AF) generally has doors that open to around 90 degrees, depending on the space and design. However, the actual clearance for the doors to open fully can vary due to factors like the width of the fridge, the handle design, and your available space.
Hi there, Transam! You mentioned you have about 9 inches from the wall. In a typical scenario, for the doors to open fully, you'll need a bit more space. Fridges usually require anywhere from 12 to 24 inches of clearance (depending on the model) to allow the doors to swing open completely, especially if you want easy access to the interior drawers. With just 9 inches, you might not get a full 90-degree swing, but the doors should still open enough to access the fridge and drawers—just with a bit more effort. - Maico
A:AnswerYes you can. You don't have to connect the water dispenser and can just use ice cube trays in that ice dispenser area. I bought some covered ice cube trays from a local store. They were frozen solid within 20 hours. With the covers on, there is still plenty of room to add a few other items in that large tray and still keep your cubes clean.
A:AnswerHello, valued customer. Yes. This model features a Smudge-Proof® Stainless Steel finish, which is designed to resist fingerprints and allows for easy cleaning. We hope this information helps! - Christi
A:AnswerI'm pretty sure your question was wondering if by taking off the doors would the refrigerator fit through your opening SIDEWAYS. A question I have asked elsewhere with a non-pointed answer like the one you got. (*Why would they think you would want to take off the doors just to put it throughvthe same way?*)
I'm asking because the depth without the door and drawer fronts (and maybe also without the door and drawer hinges) should fit based on the spec sheet. So, RESPONDER, please answer the question asked or if clearer this one: Can the door and drawers be removed easily and will it fit sideways through the mentioned dimensions without taking any hinge hardware off, and if the hardware is removed will it then fit? Thanks in advance.
A:AnswerHi there, our valued customer! Yes, the Frigidaire GRFN2023AF refrigerator does require a water line for its ice maker and internal water dispenser, which is a common requirement for refrigerators with these features. While the refrigerator comes with an internal water dispenser, a cold water line connection is necessary to provide water for both the dispenser and the freezer's ice maker to function properly. -Chris
A:AnswerI did not want these two items installed and settled for just using that "ice cube drop" area as part of the freezer. Works very well. Because we wanted a few ice cubes periodically, I bought two ice cube trays WITH covers (available from Target or Walmart). That way you can have both -- extra freezer space and clean ice cubes.