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Find a replacement for Kitchenaid KEMS376S ~ tricky dimensions
Any suggestions for how to best replace this model, with it's tricky measurements, without drastic cabinet changes? Cutout measures 49" h. x 25.5 ' width, according to our measurements.
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Measure with tape measure. Or if buying ask seller to get tape measure. Or if buy new one to replace model gone for disposal, measure the space available.
All fairly standard size anyway unless 'compact' model.
best bet is to take a tape measure and measure the width , the height and the depth, write down those measurements then go to an appliance shop and measure all those on display
Asking Lufkin is your best option as they might repair or replace for free or low cost. The Official Site of Lufkin Brand Measuring Products
There are videos out there that will show how to take tape measures apart. However it can be tricky and if you are not careful the whole thing can become a mess to deal with. Most companies will not offer repair or replacement if you have tried to fix it yourself.
You would be safe if you used the current dimensions for todays
18cf Top freezer ref. 28" w x 67.5" h x 31" d
You are right no published spec's left too old I guess?
May I suggest measuring the space allowed for the fridge?
I suggest that you measure the sleeve's dimensions and shop the a/c dealers. They should be able to match you up with something of comparable BTUs, but more efficient.
Unfortunately, the cooktop you have is no longer in production, and even if i give you the dimensions of the cooktop, the cut - out is not a standard size, some people like to make a more spacious cut - out, where others give it a tight fit.
Best way of knowing is to unscrew the screws and lift out the top and measure the dimensions yourself.
I really hope this can be of help, please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any further questions.
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