A:AnswerIt is always best to leave a couple inches in back and at least 1/2 inch on each of the sides. We have it installed in a cabinet but made sure we followed these guidelines. The unit must be able to get some air circulation to avoid problems in the long term.
A:Answeryes, they took our old refrigerator away and the delivery guys were the most polite and efficient worker's I've had in my home in a long time. Would recommend having them deliver product.
A:AnswerNot a good idea. We put it in our garage and 2 units have malfunctioned in 5 months. They freeze in fridge and thaw in freezer. It is possible that this is because of low temps in Ohio garage, however our garage is well insulated and stays above freezing all year. Our previous cheap micro fridge never froze stuff in 7 years so who knows why this model does it. But for your application I would choose something that is frost free.
A:AnswerThe back of the refrigerator is really flat. The size of the 9 cubic is 24 x 28 If your outlet is not in the back of the refrigerator this might fit.
A:AnswerThere is a approximately $20.00 charge for hauling away the old refrigerator. If it is working, contact ComEd and t
and they may pick it up for free.
A:AnswerMine stands just about 6 inches from the wall because the window sill sticks out a ways, with nothing on either side of it and so far there’s been no issues with the product