Temperature management is simple, thanks to up-front controls. In the refrigerator, store gallon-size containers in the fixed door bins to free up shelf space within. A utility compartment holds butter and cheese, while 2 clear crispers help keep fruits and veggies fresh. In the freezer, a full-width shelf and 2 fixed door shelves keep frozen favorites in place. Plus, there's an option for an icemaker.
- Traditional Styling
- Up-Front Temperature Controls
- Clear Meat Pan
- Automatic Defrost System
- Fixed Freezer Floor
Freezer Capacity: 4.1 Cu. Ft. |
Refrigerator Capacity: 13.5 Cu. Ft. |
Total Capacity: 17.6 Cu. Ft. |
Control Type: Single Knob/ Single Thermostat |
Icemaker Type: Field Installed |
Door Bin Description: Fixed Full Width |
Door Bin Quantity: 2 |
Door Bin 2 Description: Fixed Part Width |
Door Bin 2 Quantity: 1 |
Total Shelves: 3 |
Shelf Description: FW Wire |
Drawer 1: Crisper Pan |
Drawer 2: Meat Drawer |
Door Style: Flat Textured |
Depth Including Handles: 32 7/8 Inches |
Depth Excluding Handles: 30 7/8 Inches |
Depth with Door Open 90 Degrees: 57 Inches |
Height To Top Of Cabinet: 67 3/8 Inches |
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Type:
Refrigerator
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Style:
Freestanding
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Has Freezer:
Yes
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Configuration:
Top Freezer
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Width:
28"
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Height:
67.375"
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Depth:
32.875"
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Energy Star Rated:
Yes
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Refrigerator Size:
18 (cu. ft.)
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Fresh Food Capacity:
13.5 (cu. ft.)
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Freezer Capacity:
4.1 (cu. ft.)
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Icemaker:
Yes
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Dispenser:
No
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Counter Depth:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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