Yes. There are wheels on the fridge, but that isn't the problem. The problem is that there is no laminate flooring under where it sits. So it has to be simultaneously pulled out from the wall and lifted up a half inch or so at the same time. Couple that with the fact that there is no room to slide fingers between the wall means that one person has to pull it out from the top while the other person lifts from the bottom. My 5.0' wife isn't up to either task.Steve, even I can pull my fridge out by myself because it's on wheels. I can't remember any refrigerator we've owned (since 1977) that didn't have wheels. Man up boy! No offense
Congratulations, Andy! What did you end up getting, if I may ask?...
Been there, done that. It's extra problematic when it doesn't want to go back in straight.Congratulations, Andy! What did you end up getting, if I may ask?
Yes. There are wheels on the fridge, but that isn't the problem. The problem is that there is no laminate flooring under where it sits. So it has to be simultaneously pulled out from the wall and lifted up a half inch or so at the same time. Couple that with the fact that there is no room to slide fingers between the wall means that one person has to pull it out from the top while the other person lifts from the bottom. My 5.0' wife isn't up to either task.
Neato Andy! Let us know what you think after you have used it for a little while.
Sounds like she needs a name. She is a beauty!
The space is a different shape from the old fridge so we'll probably be rearranging things until we're comfortable with the set up.
Sorry, Addie. I don't name inanimate objects.
Sorry, Addie. I don't name inanimate objects.
Do I get to be the judge?
You think we would stick you with a name you didn't like for your new fridge?
I suppose you can be the judge.
I choose the name Samsung. Very apropos and it's already emblazoned on the front!