Danby 2.5 Cu. Ft. Beverage Center DBC259BLP
$201.05 to $258.70 from 5 sellers
The Danby 2.5 Cu. Ft. Beverage Center with platinum trimmed door keeps a wide selection of cold beverages at hand. This Danby beverage fridge stores up to 80 - 12 oz. cans in addition to 5 wine bottles, satisfying your guests discerning tastes whether their palates crave beer, soda or wine. Two full width and one half width wire shelves hold cans while while a scratch resistant worktop enables extra prep space. Up to 5 wine bottles can be stored horizontally at the bottom of the unit, unbothered by shuffling of cans stored above. The Danby 2.5 Cu. Ft. Beverage Center is suitable for freestanding use. Diverse Beverage Capacity: This Danby beverage center not only holds 80 cans, but it also has space for 5 bottles of wine Built for Freestanding Purposes: The Danby beverage fridge is designed to be a freestanding unit which means it isn't limited to being placed under a counter but can be placed anywhere there's an outlet Auto Defrost: The Danby DBC259BLP beverage center has auto defrost features to keep drinks from frost from building up on cans and racks, which means less maintenance
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BeverageFactory.com
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