How many cubic feet is a KitchenAid Superba refrigerator?
KitchenAid “Superba” is a product line name, not one single size; capacity depends on the exact model. For your KitchenAid built-in refrigerator model KSSO48QMB03, the most accurate cubic-feet capacity is listed in the specifications section of the KSSO48QMB03 owner's manual.
To avoid mixing up Superba models (freestanding vs built-in), match the capacity to the model tag inside the refrigerator, then confirm it in the manual.
- Find the model/serial tag inside the fresh food compartment (often on a side wall or ceiling area)
- Confirm the model number is KSSO48QMB03
- Check the “Specifications” or “Product data” section in the KSSO48QMB03 owner's manual
- If you are comparing refrigerators, note that built-in units often list capacity differently than freestanding units
- Use the cabinet width (this model family includes 36, 42, and 48-inch versions) as a cross-check
Your installation guide shows this is a 48-inch built-in platform (trim edge to trim edge). That helps confirm you are looking at the correct built-in series when comparing “Superba” capacities.
| Built-in series width | What it helps confirm |
|---|---|
| 36-inch | Different platform and capacity range |
| 42-inch | Different platform and capacity range |
| 48-inch (KSSO48QMB03 family) | Matches the 48-inch built-in configuration |
Cubic feet affects food storage planning, airflow loading, and expectations for ice maker and cooling performance. Using the exact KSSO48QMB03 spec prevents ordering the wrong shelves, door bins, or door panels for a different “Superba” model.
Last updated: January 2026
Is there a 30 wide side-by-side refrigerator?
Yes, 30-inch-wide side-by-side refrigerators exist, but the KitchenAid KSSO48QMB03 is a built-in side-by-side model in the 48-inch class, not a 30-inch unit. If you are planning cabinetry, use the clearances and panel requirements in the KSSO48QMB03 installation guide to size your opening correctly.
Most shoppers mean a refrigerator that fits a 30-inch cabinet opening (common in smaller kitchens and condos). In practice, you will see:
- 30-inch class: typically about 29 1/2 to 30 inches wide overall
- Counter-depth vs. standard-depth: depth and door swing can change the real space needed
- Side-by-side vs. French door: 30-inch side-by-side options are less common than 30-inch top-freezer or French door models
- Built-in vs. freestanding: built-in units (like KSSO48QMB03) are usually wider and require specific installation clearances
The KSSO48QMB03 is part of KitchenAid’s built-in side-by-side “Overlay Series” family (KSSO36QMB, KSSO42QMB, KSSO48QMB). That means it is designed for custom overlay panels and needs proper side clearance for door swing.
Key planning points we follow from the installation guidance:
- Allow at least 4 1/2 inches between the refrigerator side and a corner wall for door swing
- Plan for panel and handle thickness, which can increase clearance needs
- Overlay installations require custom panels, handles, and standoffs
- Keep doors secured during installation and use two or more people to move the unit
| Feature | 30-inch side-by-side (typical) | KitchenAid KSSO48QMB03 |
|---|---|---|
| Intended opening | 30-inch cabinet space | 48-inch built-in opening class |
| Installation type | Usually freestanding | Built-in, overlay panel capable |
| Panel-ready | Sometimes | Yes (overlay series design) |
| Clearance planning | Important | Critical (door swing and panels) |
Choosing by “width” alone can lead to fit problems. Door swing, corner clearance, and custom panel thickness often determine whether the refrigerator actually works in your layout, especially with built-in models like KSSO48QMB03.
Last updated: January 2026
What is a standard size side-by-side refrigerator?
Most standard side-by-side refrigerators measure about 30 to 36 inches wide, 67 to 70 inches tall, and 29 to 35 inches deep. For the built-in KitchenAid KSSO48QMB03, the “standard size” idea is less useful because installation is driven by cabinetry cutout, door swing, and required clearances shown in the KSSO48QMB03 installation guide.
| Measurement | Typical range (freestanding side-by-side) | What matters most for KSSO48QMB03 |
|---|---|---|
| Width | 30 to 36 in. | Cabinet opening and trim fit |
| Height | 67 to 70 in. | Cabinet height and top clearance |
| Depth | 29 to 35 in. | Door and handle projection, door swing |
Built-in models are planned around the opening and how the doors move. When you measure, focus on these items:
- Door swing to 90 degrees: confirm the doors can open fully without hitting cabinets or walls.
- Side clearance at corners: allow at least 4 1/2 inches between the side of the refrigerator and a corner wall (more if using thicker custom panels or custom handles).
- Overlay panel clearance: allow 1/2 inch clearance between an overlay panel and cabinetry.
- Panel thickness: custom side panels should be at least 1/2 inch thick to help prevent warping.
- Depth planning: if the opening depth is 25 inches or more, a rear support board is commonly used for panel support.
- Measure the cabinet opening width, height, and depth in multiple spots.
- Measure from the back wall to the front face of cabinetry (this affects how far the refrigerator and doors will project).
- Confirm baseboards and trim will not interfere with the side trim or door swing.
- Plan for handle depth if you are using extended or custom handles.
A side-by-side can be “standard size” and still not fit correctly if the doors cannot open to 90 degrees or if the installation lacks the required corner and panel clearances. Built-in models like the KSSO48QMB03 are especially sensitive to these details.
Last updated: January 2026





