This versatile 3-in-1 system stores a wide assortment of food, wine and beverages. A convertible shelf converts to wine storage, and the MaxStore smooth-glide clear-view bin stores as many as 15 pounds of produce, 4 wine bottles or 22 12-oz cans.
- 4.9 cu. ft. capacity stores up to 95 cans (12-oz) and 7 wine bottles
- 3-in-1 Convertible Shelf features removable glass pane with wine rack option to store beverages, food or wine
- Half-width shelf allows for tall item storage
- MaxStore bin stores loose items
- Dynamic Cooling Technology delivers temperature stability
- Argon filled, UV-resistant tinted dual pane glass door protects contents
- Digital controls allow you to select a temperature from 34°F to 60°F
- Low profile, ADA-compliant height allows for universal installation applications
- Elegant midnight black interior
- Arctic white LED theater-style lighting
- Reversible door allows for right or left swing
- Door lock provides added security
12-oz Can Capacity |
95 |
Capacity (cu ft) |
4.9 cu ft |
Control Type |
Digital |
Cord Length (ft) |
6 ft |
Defrost Type |
Frost Free |
Lock |
Yes |
Product Dimensions |
23.875" W x 23.71875" D x 31" H |
Shipping Depth |
31 inch |
Shipping Dimensions |
28" W x 31" D x 37" H |
Shipping Height |
37 inch |
Shipping Weight (lbs) |
160 lb |
Shipping Width |
28 inch |
Temperature Range |
34°F to 60°F |
Toe Grille Finish |
Black |
Wine Capacity |
7 |
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Type:
Specialty
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Width:
23.875"
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Height:
31"
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Depth:
23.719"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Refrigerator Size:
4.9 (cu. ft.)
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Fresh Food Capacity:
4.9 (cu. ft.)
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Icemaker:
No
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Dispenser:
No
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Counter Depth:
No
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Sabbath Mode:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
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