Weight | 150 lbs |
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Brand | |
Capacity | 2.9 cu ft |
Depth | 20 1/4" |
Height | |
Width | 18 1/2" |
Product Documents
Summit CP351WADA Refrigerator/Freezer
$648.00
Made in North America & ENERGY STAR certified
32.5″ H x 18.5″ W x 20.25″ D
Overview
- 32 1/2″ height for use in ADA compliant settings
- ENERGY STAR qualified for guaranteed savings
- Compact 19 inch width fits easily in any setting
- Zero degree freezer compartment
- Made in North America with an energy efficient design
Features
- ADA compliant: 32 1/2″ height for use in settings complying with ADA guidelines for lower counter height
- CEE Tier I qualified: Efficient design meets CEE Tier I specifications, using 20% less energy than DOE standards require for this product category
- Cycle defrost: Combines an automatic defrosting refrigerator with a static manual defrosting freezer to minimize maintenance while protecting freezer contents
- Two reversible doors: User-reversible door swing for added flexibility
- Adjustable shelves: Rearrange your refrigerator space to accommodate all shapes and sizes or remove shelves for a simple clean-up
- Interior light: Automatically illuminates when the refrigerator door is opened
- Fully finished cabinet: Allows the unit to be used freestanding
- ENERGY STAR qualified: Rated by the DOE to perform with more efficiency than federal standards require, saving your unit energy and you on higher utility costs
- Thin-line design: Limited space is no problem for our thin-line models, designed specifically for those hard-to-fit spots
- Zero degree freezer: Frozen food and ice cream stay safe and freezer burn-free in the low temperature freezer compartment
- Door storage: Store tall bottles and condiments right on the door for convenient access
- Fruit and vegetable crisper: Get the longest life and best taste out of produce by storing greens in a convenient slide drawer
- Adjustable thermostat: Dial thermostat located inside for easy temperature management
- 100% CFC free: Environmentally friendly design without ozone-damaging chemicals