What size is the Samsung RF24FSEDBSR?
The Samsung RF24FSEDBSR is a counter-depth French door, bottom-mount refrigerator that’s about 35 3/4 inches wide with a capacity around 22.6 cu. ft. For the exact height and depth for your kitchen cutout, confirm the full dimensions in the RF24FSEDBSR owner's manual.
Key dimensions to confirm before you buy or move it
We recommend measuring your space and comparing it to the refrigerator’s published specs.
- Width: about 35 3/4 inches
- Capacity: about 22.6 cu. ft.
- Depth type: counter-depth (shallower than standard-depth models)
- Door swing clearance: allow room for French doors to open fully
- Ventilation clearance: leave space behind and above for airflow
What “counter-depth” means for fit
Counter-depth models are designed to sit closer to your cabinets, but the doors and handles still add depth. Always plan for clearance so drawers (including the FlexZone area) can slide out without hitting an island or wall.
Quick fit checklist
| What to measure | What to look for | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | Cabinet-to-cabinet | Prevents binding and vibration |
| Opening height | Floor to overhead cabinet | Avoids installation surprises |
| Opening depth | Wall to cabinet front | Confirms counter-depth alignment |
| Door clearance | Hinge side to wall | Ensures doors open past 90 degrees |
Why it matters
Getting the size right prevents delivery issues, door interference, and poor airflow that can cause warm temperatures or ice maker performance problems.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the price of Samsung 240 ltr double door refrigerator?
A Samsung 240-liter double-door refrigerator price varies widely by country, retailer, and features; it is not tied to the Samsung RF24FSEDBSR model (this model is a larger bottom-mount refrigerator). For accurate pricing, match the exact model number on the rating label and compare listings for that model.
How to get the right price quickly
- Find the model number on the inside wall of the fresh food compartment (or on a side wall near the crisper area).
- Confirm the capacity listed on the label is 240 L.
- Note the exact door style: double door (top freezer) vs bottom-mount vs French door.
- Check whether it has a water dispenser or ice maker; those features change price.
- Compare prices only after the model number matches exactly.
Why your model number matters
Samsung uses many similar-looking refrigerators. A 240 L double-door unit is typically a different product class than Samsung RF24FSEDBSR (a bottom-mount/French door style). Using the wrong model number leads to incorrect pricing and incorrect parts.
Common price drivers (what changes the cost)
| Feature | Usually affects price | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Inverter compressor | Higher | Efficiency and noise control |
| Frost-free cooling | Higher | More components and controls |
| Dispenser/ice maker | Higher | Adds valves, filters, and ice system |
| Finish (stainless, black) | Varies | Cosmetic and availability |
If you are pricing repairs instead of a new fridge
If your goal is to estimate repair cost for RF24FSEDBSR, parts pricing depends on what is failing. Common examples include the refrigerator water filter DA29-00019A and the refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-04027A. For model-specific diagrams and part lookups, use the owner's manual.
Why it matters
Pricing the correct model helps you avoid ordering the wrong part, misjudging repair cost, or comparing the wrong refrigerator category.
Last updated: February 2026
Why is my Samsung fridge not making ice in the bottom freezer?
On a Samsung RF24FSEDBSR, bottom-freezer ice problems almost always come down to water supply (filter or inlet valve), an ice maker that is not cycling, or temperatures that are too warm because airflow or defrost components are not working correctly. Use the checks below, then confirm settings and diagnostics in the owner's manual.
Quick checks we recommend first
- Make sure the ice maker is turned on and the ice bin is seated fully.
- Confirm the freezer is cold enough; target 0°F for reliable ice production.
- Dump old or clumped ice; cubes can bridge and stop dispensing or harvesting.
- Check for a frozen fill tube or ice jam in the ice maker mold.
- Verify the water line to the refrigerator is fully open and not kinked.
Water supply issues (most common)
A restricted water path can stop ice production even when the dispenser still works.
- Replace the filter if it is overdue or flow is weak; use the correct refrigerator water filter DA29-00019A.
- If the filter is new but water still does not reach the ice maker, the refrigerator water inlet valve DA62-04027A can be sticking, clogged with sediment, or electrically failing.
What you will notice
| Symptom | Most likely cause | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Small cubes or hollow cubes | Low water flow | Replace filter; check supply valve and pressure |
| No ice, no fill sound | Inlet valve not opening or frozen fill tube | Thaw fill area; test/replace inlet valve |
| Ice maker cycles but no water enters | Water path restriction | Filter first, then inlet valve |
Temperature, airflow, and defrost problems
If the freezer is not consistently at 0°F, the ice maker may pause or produce slowly.
- Heavy frost on the back wall or warming temps can point to a defrost issue; a common component is the refrigerator protector DA47-00243B (defrost bi-metal thermostat).
- If temperatures swing or the unit shows odd readings, a failed sensor can mislead the control; this model uses temperature sensors such as DA32-10104N and DA32-00033C.
Why it matters
Ice makers are sensitive to both water flow and freezer temperature. Fixing the root cause prevents repeat clogs, slow ice production, and warm-freezer food quality problems.
Helpful DIY guidance
For step-by-step troubleshooting and common causes specific to Samsung ice systems, use why your Samsung fridge stopped making ice and how to fix it.
Last updated: February 2026





