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No it does not. It is very difficult to move. This is a problem in that you have to turn off the water at the supply before you can change the water filter. Wish I knew this before I purchased it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Regarding Frustratedconsumer's comment about shutting off water, you can turn off the water for the entire house, let the water run in the sink for a little bit to relieve pressure in the indoor pipes, then replace the water filter. So you don't have to remove the refrigerator each time you change filter.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, it does not have castors underneath.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I bought this last October and now realizing Changing the water filter requires you to completely move the refrigerator out of its location to shut off the water supply. How stupid is that? Especially when I have 3 ft between the front if the fridge and my island. So I drenched myself and my kitchen floor trying to get the new filter in without shutting off the supply. When it was fitted into the space they brought the doors in separately. So bow with the storm and power outage the water dispenser us leaking and im a 5’2” single woman and have no clue how to move this gigantic fridge to shut off water supply. If only I had known - worst Designed refrigerator I had owned in my lifetime. Always a GE customer first time got a Samsung- never again.
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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I take out and turn the filter out without turning off water, You may get a couple drips, but, it works
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