A:AnswerOur doors were slightly misaligned as well. There are instructions in the manual that seem fairly straight forward to align them; but we haven't gotten around to it yet.
A:AnswerI agree that it does take up some internal space however it makes and produces more ice than fridges with the ice maker built into the door and with a fridge this big, it's really not bad at all.
A:AnswerNot sure on that but you might check by looking up the make and model at a search engine as sometimes companies have future models that might come in white .
A:AnswerYes , But be sure of the measurement as we found it difficult to get it into the house . Over sized refrigerators need a larger opening and some over size refrigerators will not fit through the door . We had to remove the refrigerator doors and a security door . Then it was still tight . Also measure your cabinets to check fit as my refrigerator sticks out past the cabinets but that was not a problem for me .
A:AnswerYou might check and see if Samsung puts out a newsletter ! There is also a cool website at howstuffworks.com . Type in Samsung refrigerator there .
A:AnswerI don't know if the ice maker has been modified. We got such a good deal that it was worth the risk. I've read that Best Buy is a lot easier to deal with for service. Hence, we purchased the 5 year warranty from Best Buy - just in case we do experience a problem with the ice maker.
A:AnswerI know. I want a Samsung French door and they are ALL too tall to replace my 30 year old side by side. I have expensive custom cabinets and the one over the refrigerator can not be moved up.
A:AnswerOne side is a freezer and the other side can be used as a freezer , frig , or part freeze . As you set your dials and before you add food put a regular thermometer in each area to be sure nothing is off . The bottom right is the one that can be all three .
A:AnswerYes the bestbuy product description does say that this refrigerator has "2 humidity-controlled crispers", but this information does not seem to be correct.