A counter depth fridge typically has a depth ranging from about 24 to 30 inches. This depth is designed to match or be slightly deeper than the depth of standard kitchen countertops, which are generally around 24 to 25 inches deep. The fridge body itself (without doors and handle) is usually around 24 inches deep, but when including doors and handles, the overall depth can extend up to about 30 inches. This allows the fridge to sit nearly flush with cabinets and counters for a streamlined built-in look while still providing ample storage capacity. Common counter depth fridge dimensions are roughly:
- Depth: 24 to 30 inches
- Width: Usually around 36 inches
- Height: Typically between 60 to 75 inches
So, the key depth measurement for a counter depth fridge is approximately 24 to 25 inches for the fridge body, with doors and handles possibly increasing total depth to near 30 inches.