Removing an under-counter wine cooler (countertop, installation, cabinet, between)
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Does anyone know how to pull out this wine cooler (pic attached; I have removed the door)? It's a Marvel 6SWC. I cannot figure out what is holding it underneath the counter. We just bought a house and moved in 7 days ago, and this thing already stopped working. I want to see if I can fix it, but I need to access the back of it. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
It's solid all around. No loose sides. It's a very tight fit and I can't see any screws in between the cooler and cabinet. There are no screws on the outer cabinet sides. But when i try to move it, I hear cabinet wood squeaking. The base sits on the tile.
It's solid all around. No loose sides. It's a very tight fit and I can't see any screws in between the cooler and cabinet. There are no screws on the outer cabinet sides. But when i try to move it, I hear cabinet wood squeaking. The base sits on the tile.
Sounds like it's just wedged in- you're just going to have to man-handle it. If you can't get it to break loose, and/or even get a good grip on it you may have to remove the countertop.
It's possible that the counter top was installed after the wine cooler was placed in position and it's the front of the counter top holding it in. Like the ones in this photo.
Wedged in. Yep, eat your Wheaties and then pull real hard to slide it out.
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