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The delivery people typically figure out how to get the fridge in the house by removing the door and the handles. This frees up two to three extra inches. The also can angle the product.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Did it go through, if not get a big hammer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My husband actually removed front door so my LG - Door-in-Door 26.0 Cu. Ft. Side-by-Side Refrigerator with Thru-the-Door Ice and Water - Stainless steel could fit
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.My guess is they'd have to turn it sideways - so rather than the width, look at the depth front to back as a gauge. If it still is tight, they'd have to take the refrigerator doors off before bringing it in, then reinstall them inside. Often the handles are off until arrival anyway, but the doors may add another 2" or so (may vary obviously). Depending on what features you have will suggest how easy or difficult that is to remove the doors - for example a refrigerator with nothing in the doors then it's just a matter of removing the top hinge (and possibly the bottom hinge). If the door has an icemaker or electronics in it, then there will be wire connections to unplug. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Ask the Best Buy delivery representative that you purchased the refrigerator from or contact online Best Buy Support and or Geek Sqad or call and ask for the refrigerator department. Best answer
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.During my installation they said the door may be narrow. They removed the door from the hinges and they were able to haul away the old and install the new one with ease. Once done they installed the door back to what it was. They dont unscrew the hinge itSelf, instead they pull the pins on the hinges so they dont have to redrill the hinge holes. In my csse they had to unscrew one hinge from the frame as the pin was stuck. In the end the removal of the door and reinstall of it was fairly smooth My refrigerator was a 35", for a 32 " you may not needany of it. It would depend on the installation team and access to the area
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.If it’s a standard size door they will just have to take the door off the hinges if you don’t want the door destroyed do it yourself
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Probably not unless the doors are removed. Probably gonna be a tight fit.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Its about 28" deep so it should go inside your door with some margin. The handle bars can be removed too ...
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