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I’m looking for a good set up for slides to protect the floor and make it easier to move the fridge. I have a heavy fridge that I’ll need to move in and out of the recess a few times in the process of fixing the flooring and drywall etc. and then want to be able to move it easier for the future for cleaning and maintenance. Access to the water valves etc.

Any suggestions? I believe it has wheels on the back at least, maybe the front but it also has screw adjustable feet on the front for leveling.

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Scotch brand product at Lowes: (link). Twelve bucks. Smile




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i would look at Amazon. I've come across sets that come with a lever to lift up a corner. You only need two, right? I thought most refrigerators have wheels in the back.



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Yep, wheel in the back. It’s heavy and snug fit.




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We used to sell adjustable aluminum things with 16 1" wheels on them. That worked great.

Didn't work worth a dam on that Mexican terrazzo tile .

They were $20.00 per pair.



Does your refrigerator not have wheels from the factory?





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I bet it has wheels front and rear ,
You just have to screw the front leveling pads up in the front prior to pulling it out





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I bet it has wheels front and rear ,
You just have to screw the front leveling pads up in the front prior to pulling it out

That's what I'm familiar w/. Have the vacuum ready when you pull it out.
 
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