Yes...just checked...it does have wheels. I did not install it and it is correctly leveled so I do not know how easy it is to move. I would assume it moves as easy as a large fridge can.
Look like there is one light for the flex drawer and one for the freezer. You can't see it because it is above the drawers. It is very bright! Love this frig!
The freezer has one light, drawer has one light and the top compartment has one light on the left, one light on the right and on the inside top side one large light
I have an island that is close to the refrigerator. In order to see if I have enough clearance, I need to know how far the bottom freezer draw can be pulled out
The depth of the RF24FSEDBSR with the drawer fully extended is 46-3/4". In addition, Samsung recommends leaving at least 1" behind the fridge for air circulation and connections.
I'd like to help with this. The following link discusses how to prevent frost in your ice maker. The same things that cause this can also cause ice to be wet or slushy. - https://bit.ly/2RRIH3W ^Jecca
No we don’t have a problem with wet or soft ice cubes. You might want to look in your instruction manual to see if there are any solutions provided. We do find that the ice cubes do splatter when the come out of the device and into a cup. I think the loss of usable space on the inside door because of the ice maker, is much more of a problem. I might think twice before buying this model again and just get the ice delivered to a box in the freezer compartment.
I don't know why it comes with the doors uneven, but ours was that way at the start. The refrigerator has spacers that can be put in the hinges to level the doors. We did that and our doors are now even. The installer should have done this upon installation.