A standard refrigerator is 5'8" tall, and weigh anywhere between 250 lb. - 300 lb.
A standard refrigerator is typically around 24 inches deep. The typical dimensions of a standard refrigerator are about 36 inches wide and 70 inches tall.
The answer depends on how wide and deep it is!
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There is no 'fridge manufactured that is 900 metres tall.
Typically when building a home without a specific model of refrigerator determined in advance, the refrigerator is assumed to be 36" wide by 69" tall. Because of differences in floor heights, refrigerator hinge heights and cabinet door swings (cabinet doors above the refrigerator can bump into refrigerator top mount hinges), add an inch or two to the height of the opening. A safe opening size would be 36.5"-37" wide and 70"-71" tall.
The average refrigerator is typically around 30 inches deep. Standard dimensions for a refrigerator are usually around 36 inches wide and 70 inches tall.
5'5" is 65 inches, or just under the height of your average refrigerator.
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The answer depends on whether it is a full size machine or one that will fit under work surfaces.
The weight of a refrigerator can vary depending on the size, model, and features. On average, a standard refrigerator typically weighs between 200 to 300 pounds. However, larger or commercial refrigerators can weigh up to 800 pounds or more.
IMPOSSIBLE to answer ! The dimensions could literally be anything - so long as the capacity remained the same !
The refrigerator coils are typically located on the back or underneath the refrigerator.