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When the door is opened to 90* the handle is part of the width dimension, not the depth. However I was surprised to see how great the depth dimension is. I guess I had thought that appliance depth was somewhat "standard" based on a standard counter depth - but I was wrong. My new refrig. sticks out more than my old one did. Then you have to leave a little allowance for a water supply line or gas line for a range to coil up behind the appliance - so add a little to whatever the mfg. specs. - and MEASURE unlike me...
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. It is actually the dimensions from the back of the unit to the end of the door open at 90 degrees. So it is slightly past the handle since it sits a few inches away from end of door edge. Hope that is clear.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The handle does not affect the depth when the door is open, it would effect the width.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Your inquiry is appreciated. The listed specification for the depth of the LG - 23.8 Cu. Ft. Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator - Stainless-Steel Model # LDC24370ST of 62.75 (62-3/4") with the door open will be the same with or without the handle. The handle is on the side of the unit when the door is opened 90 degrees so it doesn't add to the depth of the unit, it only adds to the width of the unit! The only time that the handle impacts the depth of the unit is when the door is closed...IFV
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