A:AnswerThis refrigerator is not designed for a recessed installation. Allow at least 7.9 in. (20.1 cm) of space between the sides of your refrigerator and any surrounding walls, and allow at least 2 in. (5.1 cm) between the back and top of your refrigerator and surrounding walls and ceiling. This allows the correct air ventilation.
A:Answer1' 1" back to front where door closes. 1' 4" wide and 1'8" high with narrow drawer underneath. Door has srorage shelves 6" deep the length of the door.
A:Answer.8 AMPS x 115 VOLTS = 92 WATTS while running (about the same as an old fashion light bulb).
NOTE: All refrigerators use zero watts in between chilling cycles (except for the light if you open the door).
A:AnswerHas multiple coldness settings. Gets cold enough for normal things like milk, lunch meats and cold drinks. Makes a great bar refrigerator. But has no freezer.
A:AnswerWhatever the actual material of the door is, there is a glass plate stuck in front of the door. When you touch the door, you feel glass, when you look, it feels like steel.
A:AnswerA freezer usually needs to run closer to zero degrees Fahrenheit.
Plus, this is not freezer insulated, it would probably run double-time trying to maintain 32 degrees.
The life span would probably be much shorter than normal.