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Bar Fridge Dimensions Guide — Every Size Explained (2026)
21 Feb 2026—KingCave Team—3 min read
Buying a bar fridge without checking dimensions is like buying shoes without trying them on. Will it fit under your bench? Through the doorway? In the car boot for delivery? This comprehensive dimensions guide covers every size category so you can buy with confidence.
Bar Fridge Size Categories
| Category | Capacity | Typical Dimensions (WxDxH) | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Micro Mini | 26-46L | 430-475W x 450-480D x 500-520H mm | Bedrooms, caravans, hotel rooms |
| Mini | 46-70L | 430-475W x 480-530D x 510-700H mm | Home office, man cave, bedroom |
| Compact | 70-100L | 440-500W x 500-560D x 700-850H mm | Kitchen, granny flat, small bar |
| Under Bench | 100-165L | 500-600W x 520-600D x 820-870H mm | Kitchen bench cutout, built-in bar |
| Standard | 165-280L | 540-600W x 560-650D x 1200-1500H mm | Garage, entertaining area, bar |
| Full Size | 280-405L | 540-620W x 560-680D x 1600-1900H mm | Dedicated bar, commercial, serious entertainer |
Under Bench Bar Fridge Dimensions — The Critical Measurement
Under-bench installation is the most dimension-sensitive use case. Standard Australian bench height is 870-900mm. Here's what you need to know:
- Maximum fridge height: 830-850mm (allows for levelling feet and airflow)
- Depth clearance: Most under-bench fridges are 520-600mm deep. Measure from the wall to the front of your bench — you need the door to open freely.
- Width: Standard kitchen cabinet openings are 600mm. Most under-bench fridges fit within this.
- Front venting is essential: Under-bench fridges MUST vent from the front. Rear-venting models will overheat in enclosed spaces.
Popular Under Bench Models & Their Dimensions
| Model | Capacity | W x D x H (mm) | Key Feature |
|---|---|---|---|
| SK116R-SS | 116L | 500 x 525 x 840 | Stainless steel, glass door |
| SK126R-HD | 132L | 500 x 525 x 845 | Heated glass (no condensation) |
| SK126L-HD | 132L | 500 x 525 x 845 | Left hinge, heated glass |
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How to Measure for a Bar Fridge
- Measure the space — Width, depth, and height of the opening or floor space.
- Add clearance — Allow 50mm on each side and behind for rear-venting models. Front-venting models need no rear clearance.
- Check door swing — The door needs room to open at least 90 degrees. Some models offer reversible hinges (left or right).
- Measure doorways — Make sure the fridge fits through any doorways between your car and the final location.
- Check the floor — Ensure the floor is level. Use adjustable feet for minor adjustments.
Two Door vs Single Door — Dimensions Impact
Two-door (dual zone) bar fridges are wider but often shorter than equivalent single-door uprights:
- Dual Zone 2 Door: Typically 900-1200mm wide, 500-600mm deep, 840-870mm high — perfect under bench
- Single Door Upright: Typically 540-600mm wide, 560-650mm deep, 1200-1900mm high — requires vertical space
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Common Dimension Mistakes
- Forgetting door swing: A 500mm deep fridge with a 70mm thick door needs 570mm+ total depth.
- Ignoring power cord clearance: The plug adds 30-50mm to the back. Factor this in.
- Not measuring diagonally: If moving through a narrow doorway, measure the diagonal of the fridge.
- Assuming "under bench" means "under 900mm": Some models marketed as under-bench are actually 870mm+ with feet extended.
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