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I also have a wall on one side with a closet. If the refrigerator is away from the back wall the required 2", the door will open as far as it can, clears the refrigerator end panel and the wall, and the bins can be removed without any issues. I also have an inch and half of space next to the wall and hugged the refrigerator end panel/counter on the other side. I believe you will need a full 135 degrees to get bins/drawer removed. They will pull out to access everything in the back of the drawers at 90 degrees. If you have a wall along side, plan on another 15 1/2" of space to fully open the door. A friend has this same refrigerator and wishes she had a small counter on the wall side as it does not open fully, and the window moulding is getting scratched from the fridge. My second picture shows the inside opened up, the 3rd & 4th show how far the door can open and not hit my closet door or the wall. You can see the light from inside the fridge along the door edge.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hey there, This is a great question! To properly remove the drawers/bins, the door needs to be opened at approximately 125 degrees. We hope this is helpful. Mike@GEA
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