How much does a 48 inch fridge weigh?
A 48-inch built-in refrigerator is a heavy appliance; for the Dacor EF48DBSS, plan your installation so the floor can support more than 600 lb (272 kg) for the refrigerator plus door panels and food. Use the EF48DBSS installation guide for the model’s handling and support requirements.
The Dacor installation instructions give a minimum floor-load requirement, which is the most important number for safe delivery and installation.
- Floor must support more than 600 lb (272 kg)
- That load includes the refrigerator, door panels, and contents
- Built-in units often require extra care at thresholds and on soft flooring
- Use an appliance dolly rated for heavy loads and enough helpers
- Protect finished floors with plywood or floor protection sheets
These ranges help you compare styles when planning delivery and flooring support.
| 48-inch refrigerator style | Typical weight (empty) | What changes the total load |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in side-by-side (like EF48DBSS) | 600 to 800+ lb | Custom panels, shelves, ice, food |
| Freestanding 48-inch | 350 to 500 lb | Fewer built-in trim and mounting components |
Staying within the panel limits helps prevent door sag, hinge wear, and alignment issues.
- Refrigerator door overlay panel: 50 lb max
- Freezer door overlay panels (total): 30 lb max
- Top grille overlay panel: 10 lb max
Refrigerator weight affects floor safety, anti-tip stability, and whether doors stay aligned after installation. Planning around the 600+ lb floor-support requirement helps prevent cabinet and flooring damage.
Last updated: February 2026
Is there a 48 inch fridge?
Yes. Dacor makes 48-inch built-in refrigerators, including the EF48 series; the Dacor EF48DBSS is a 48-inch dispensing (ice and water) model. For exact cutout and clearance requirements, use the EF48DBSS installation guide.
On built-in units like the Dacor EF48DBSS, “48-inch” refers to the cabinet opening width the refrigerator is designed to fit (trim edge to trim edge). These models are commonly available in:
- Dispensing models: ice and water through the door (EF48DBSS)
- Non-dispensing models: no door dispenser (often a quieter, cleaner door look)
- Stainless finish or custom panel-ready versions (depending on series)
We recommend confirming these before ordering or scheduling delivery:
- Tipping radius: 96 inches for EF48/IF48 series
- Depth (grille to back of cabinet): 25 3/8 inches
- Power cord length: 84 inches
- Water line length: 5 ft
| Planning item | What to check | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Opening width | 48-inch built-in opening | Prevents trim and door interference |
| Opening depth | 25 inches or more is common | Helps the cabinet sit correctly |
| Door swing | Clearance at walls and cabinets | Avoids binding and dents |
| Water supply | 1/4-inch water line access | Needed for ice and water dispenser |
A “48-inch fridge” is a major built-in appliance; the installation dimensions, tipping radius, and water/electrical placement determine whether it fits safely and whether the doors and dispenser work correctly long-term.
Last updated: February 2026
What is a side-by-side refrigerator?
A side-by-side refrigerator has two full-height vertical compartments: the fresh-food section on one side and the freezer on the other. On the Dacor EF48DBSS, this layout is designed to keep frequently used items at easy reach and often supports in-door ice and water dispensing.
- Two tall doors open left and right (one for refrigerator, one for freezer)
- Narrower shelves than many French door models, but more vertical storage
- Commonly includes an in-door dispenser area (ice and water)
- Works well when you want freezer items at eye level instead of in a bottom drawer
| Style | What you get | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Side-by-side | Full-height fridge and freezer next to each other | Balanced fridge/freezer access, narrow door swing |
| French door | Fridge on top, freezer drawer on bottom | Wide fridge shelves, large platters |
| Top freezer | Fridge bottom, freezer top | Simple storage, value-focused kitchens |
Side-by-side doors are tall and can need extra clearance near walls or corners. For EF-series installations, the installation guide calls out allowing clearance at corners and planning for door swing, baseboards, and any custom panels or handles. Use the EF48DBSS installation guide to confirm your opening, door swing clearance, and any side panel needs.
Choosing a side-by-side affects everyday usability (how you reach freezer items), kitchen fit (door swing and corner clearance), and accessory choices (like dispenser components and water filtration). Getting the clearances right helps prevent door interference and sealing problems.
Last updated: February 2026
Where is the model number on a Dacor fridge?
On a Dacor EF48DBSS built-in refrigerator, the model and serial number are on a label inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment, typically on an inside wall. Use the location callouts in the EF48DBSS installation guide to find it quickly.
Look in these spots first (use a flashlight and check both side walls):
- Inside wall of the refrigerator compartment (fresh food section)
- Right-hand side wall of the fresh food compartment (common serial plate location)
- Near the top area behind the top grille area (after removing trim for access, if needed)
- Along the door frame area inside the fresh food compartment
- Open the refrigerator (fresh food) door.
- Scan the inside side walls at eye level, then lower down.
- Check the right-hand side wall carefully for a serial plate.
- Write down the full model number and serial number exactly as shown.
- Match the model number to your parts list before ordering.
| Item on label | What it’s used for | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the exact refrigerator version | EF48DBSS |
| Serial number | Identifies production run for service | Varies |
We use the model number to make sure parts, installation specs, and service information match your exact Dacor refrigerator. Even small model variations can change which control board, door switch, or water system parts fit.
Last updated: February 2026
Why are 48 inch refrigerators so expensive?
48-inch refrigerators like the Dacor EF48DBSS cost more because they are built-in, design-driven appliances with heavier construction, larger capacity, and tighter installation requirements. The cabinet, trim, and installation planning (clearances, electrical, and water line routing) add significant cost beyond the cooling system.
- Built-in engineering and fit: Built-in units are designed to sit flush with cabinetry and use trim edges and a top grille, which increases manufacturing complexity.
- More materials and larger components: Bigger doors, hinges, shelving, and insulation typically mean higher parts and shipping costs.
- Ice and water dispenser systems (on dispensing models like EF48DBSS): adds valves, tubing, dispenser lighting, switches, and service access considerations.
- Installation planning: The installation guide calls out requirements like tipping radius and measured product dimensions that must be accommodated in the kitchen layout.
- Premium category positioning: 48-inch models are commonly sold as luxury kitchen centerpieces, so pricing reflects that market.
The EF48 series has specific handling and space needs that often increase labor and prep work:
- Tipping radius for EF48 models is 96 in (243.8 cm).
- Depth from the front of the top grille to the back of the cabinet is 25 3/8 in (64.5 cm).
- Power cord length is 84 in (213.3 cm).
- Water line length is 5 ft (1.5 m).
For the exact EF48DBSS measurements and clearances, use the EF48DBSS installation guide.
| Cost driver | What it affects | Why it increases price |
|---|---|---|
| Built-in trim and grille | Cabinet fit and finish | More complex design and manufacturing |
| Dispenser system | Water and ice delivery | More components to build and service |
| Larger chassis | Cooling and structure | Higher material and freight costs |
| Professional install | Labor and prep | More time, tools, and planning |
A 48-inch built-in refrigerator is as much a construction and integration project as it is an appliance purchase. Getting the opening, utilities, and clearances right helps prevent door swing issues, airflow restrictions, and costly rework.
Last updated: February 2026





