Summit Professional FS62x 4.5 cu. ft. Counter-Depth Upright Freezer with Manual Defrost, Fast Freeze
$538.00 to $618.00 from 2 sellers
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 COMMERCIAL FS62 is one of the few 24 inch wide under-counter freezers on the market, and can be matched perfectly to several SUMMIT FF6 or FF7L all-refrigerators. Styled and built in Europe, it is derived from a SUMMIT medical vaccine freezer, and operates several degrees colder than most freezers, which enhances long-term storage of foods. It is available with a frame for custom panels or a wrapped stainless steel door or in a complete stainless steel finish. Three interior drawers and extra thick insulation help minimize energy loss when the door is opened. This model is available in SUMMIT COLORS. Match, contrast, or accent your cabinets by calling attention to the refrigerator - have it blend in with its surroundings or add fun to a special room.
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