Side by Side Refrigerators(8+)


Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main advantage of a side-by-side refrigerator?
The primary benefit is accessibility. Unlike top- or bottom-freezer models, a side-by-side allows you to store frequently used fresh and frozen items at eye level. They also feature doors with a smaller swing radius, making them ideal for kitchens with narrow walkways or islands.
How much storage space do I actually get in a counter-depth model?
A Counter-Depth Refrigerator typically offers about 22-23 cu. ft. of space. While slightly smaller than standard models, they are designed to be more accessible, ensuring items don't get "lost" in deep back corners.
Does Sam's Club install the water line for the dispenser?
The delivery team will connect your new fridge to an existing, functional water line. If you do not have a water line behind your fridge, you will need to have a plumber install one before your delivery date.
What is the "Family Hub™" feature on Samsung refrigerators?
The Samsung Family Hub™ is a built-in touch screen that lets you see inside your fridge via your phone, leave digital notes for family, stream music, and even share calendars, all from your kitchen.
How long should I wait after delivery before plugging into my new fridge?
If the refrigerator was tilted or laid down during transport, we recommend waiting at least 3 hours after it is set upright. This allows the compressor oil to settle properly to prevent machinery damage.
How are side-by-side refrigerators different from other types?
There are four main types of refrigerators: top-freezer, bottom-freezer, side-by-side and French door. Top- and bottom-freezer and side-by-side refrigerators have two doors and one compartment for both the freezer and main refrigerator storage positioned based on their names. French door refrigerators have three doors but still just two compartments, where the freezer is on the bottom, and the fridge is on top with two doors.
What Size is a Side-by-Side Refrigerator?
Here are the common capacities for a side-by-side refrigerator in cubic feet (cu. ft.): Side Counter-Depth: 22 cu. ft. Standard Depth: 25 cu. ft. Large Capacity: 28 cu. ft. If you're not sure what we mean by cubic feet, cubic feet is calculated by multiplying the length, width and depth of the internal storage compartment. For example, 1 cu. ft. = 1' x 1' x 1', while 8 cu. ft. = 2' x 2' x 2'.
The standard width and height for all refrigerators is 36 inches x 70 inches (3' x 5'10"). Refrigerators may vary by up to an inch from the standard width and height, but their dimensions mostly vary on depth. A refrigerator can be anywhere from 24 inches to 40 inches in depth, depending on the installation depth, internal capacity and door features.








