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- Best answer: Seems that the fridges that they call "Counter Depth" are under about 31 1/2 inches. (approx) The 27 cu ft fridges are typically not "counter depth" and are much deeper; maybe 35 or 36 inches deep or so. You have to really measure carefully the space where you are going to put your new fridge. And also measure any critical areas along the path that they will need to carry the fridge to the kitchen. You might need to take some cabinet doors off or maybe take the doors off the fridge in order to get it to squeeze into the kitchen. Measure, measure accurately. I found that the advertised specs are pretty accurate. Also, the bigger fridges may be wider and taller to provide the extra volume. We bought the 22.4 cu ft fridge because we had some limitation of resting place and entry space.
- Best answer: Yes! The ice maker has been redesigned and the issues have been resolved on the 2019 models.
- Best answer: Yes, but only one gallon and a half gallon next to it.
- Best answer: Yes, it rolls easily.
- Best answer: Yes, comes with a replaceable filter which they say to replace every 6 months. You can get on a program where they send you one every 6 months and is cheaper than buying on your own every 6 months.
- Best answer: We recommend turning off the water to the refrigerator when changing the water filter. Turning off the water will release the water pressure and make it easier to change the filter. We thank you for being a Samsung customer! ^Lena
- Best answer: The depth of the fridge without the door is 24". ^Lo
- Best answer: Please contact our parts distributor at either Samsungparts.com or (800)627-4368 for further assistance in ordering that replacement. ^Lo
- Best answer: I'm so glad you asked! I have this link (https://bit.ly/37O9Yip) that can walk you through how to remove the shelves from the refrigerator. ^Jecca
- Best answer: You can get this on Amazon ~ Samsung Genuine DA97-17376B Refrigerator Water Filter, 1-Pack (HAF-QIN/EXP).
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