Summit FFBF245SS 11.5 cu. ft. Counter-Depth Bottom-Freezer Refrigerator with Adjustable Glass Shelves, Wine Shelf, Quick Freezer Compartment, Frost Free, Ice Maker and Interior Light: No Ice Maker
$1,049.00 to $1,296.44 from 5 sellers
Rating:
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SUMMIT Appliance has been a leader in specialty refrigeration and major appliances since 1969. They serve a number of market segments in household, commercial, medical, scientific and professional refrigerators, freezers, ranges and other unique appliances. SUMMIT FFBF24 is a frost free bottom freezer under 23 inches deep. This model is fully featured with adjustable thermostat, adjustable glass shelves, interior light, and adjustable door shelves. The bottom features two removable drawer compartments, interior fan and quick freeze compartment. The FFBF24 is energy star rated.
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