A:AnswerI just saw your question. The upper freezer drawer would hold a rectangular object 16 1/2 inches wide x 22 7/8 inches long x 8 inches high. The volume of that drawer is a little larger than that. What I gave as the width dimension (front to back of the drawer) has a somewhat indented molded handle in the front center. On each sides of this the drawer is actually 18 inches inside from front to back of the drawer.
A:AnswerOurs just started making the same noise. We just had it delivered last week. Did you decide to keep it? Has it gotten any worse or shown signs of issues?
A:AnswerClear glass shelves. Not many positions though. Freezer tray is awesome and slides out separately from the door. Tray is 6-8" deep too. Nice layout.
A:AnswerYes, the Insignia™ - 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator with ENERGY STAR Certification (Model: NS-RBM18SS0) has its condenser coils located within the sides of the refrigerator. This design helps to dissipate heat more efficiently and keeps the coils protected from dust and debris, reducing the need for frequent cleaning.
If you notice the sides getting warm, it's a normal part of the cooling process. However, ensuring proper ventilation around the refrigerator can help maintain its efficiency.
If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry! Yes, the freezer door of the Insignia™ - 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator with ENERGY STAR Certification can typically be removed, which is useful for moving the refrigerator through narrow doorways. To do this, start by unplugging the refrigerator to ensure safety, and then empty the freezer to make the door lighter and easier to handle. Locate the hinges on the freezer door, usually found at the top and bottom, and use a screwdriver or wrench to remove the screws or bolts holding the hinges in place. If your model has any wiring or water lines connected to the door, such as for an ice maker or water dispenser, carefully disconnect these.
Once the hinges are removed, lift the door off the hinge pins, preferably with assistance to avoid dropping or damaging the door. With the door removed, move the refrigerator to the desired location. Reattach the door by reversing the removal steps, ensuring the door is aligned correctly and all screws or bolts are securely fastened. Keep all screws, bolts, and other small parts in a safe place during the removal process to avoid losing them. For detailed instructions and additional steps or precautions, refer to the user manual for your specific model. If you encounter any difficulties or uncertainties, consider contacting Insignia customer support for assistance. Following these steps should allow you to temporarily remove the freezer door to facilitate moving your refrigerator. Keith | Insignia Support https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-18-6-cu-ft-bottom-freezer-refrigerator-with-energy-star-certification-stainless-steel/6467055.p?skuId=6467055
A:AnswerShelves are strong and sturdy. Have been keeping two gallons of milk on one of the door shelves. Drawers are good, I have been happy with them.
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry! Yes, Best Buy offers a Haul Away and Recycle service when delivering a new refrigerator. For $59.99, they will haul away and recycle your old refrigerator when they deliver the new one. This service ensures that your old appliance is responsibly recycled. Keith | Insignia Support
A:AnswerThank you for your question about the Insignia™ 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator. With the doors removed, the depth of the refrigerator is approximately 27 7/8 inches.
Regarding the freezer drawer, it can be removed to help fit the refrigerator through a small doorway. This should make it easier to maneuver the appliance into your desired space.
If you have any other questions or need further assistance, please feel free to reach out. We're here to help!
A:AnswerA noise that sounds like running water from your freezer can be concerning, especially if there's no water supply connected. There could be condensation formed which may drip to the drain pan. Please contact Insignia Support for further assistance. -Ed | Insignia Support |
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A:AnswerThe Insignia™ 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator has a width of 29.5 inches. Since your kitchen space is exactly 29.5 inches wide, the refrigerator should fit, but it will be a very tight fit with no room for any clearance.
For optimal performance and to ensure proper ventilation, it's generally recommended to have a small amount of space around the refrigerator. You might want to consider this before making your final decision.
A:AnswerThank you for bringing this to our attention. Please note that the Insignia™ - 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator does not come with an Ice Maker; it can be purchased separately. If you need further question, do not hesitate to reach us. Patricia | Insignia Support https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-18-6-cu-ft-bottom-freezer-refrigerator-with-energy-star-certification-stainless-steel/6467055.p?skuId=6467055
A:AnswerThank you for your inquiry! No, the Insignia™ - 18.6 Cu. Ft. Bottom Freezer Refrigerator with ENERGY STAR Certification typically comes in stainless steel color, and cream color might not be available for this specific model. Keith | Insignia Support https://www.bestbuy.com/site/insignia-18-6-cu-ft-bottom-freezer-refrigerator-with-energy-star-certification-stainless-steel/6467055.p?skuId=6467055