Samsung RM257ACPN Four-Door Refrigerator 25 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
$1,999.00 to $2,199.00 from 2 sellers
Bottom Freezer, Stainless Platinum, Energy Star Qualified
The Samsung RM257AC 25 Cu. Ft. Four-Door Refrigerator/Freezer With Quatro Cool allocates two doors for the top refrigerator and two bottom drawers for the bottom freezer making storage and access so convenient. What's more, you can customize it to your specific needs by adding more freezer or more refrigerator space to the bottom two drawers with just the touch of a button. This is the ultimate in home kitchen refrigeration. Break free from the conventional and indulge in complete flexibility!Samsung's sleek QuatroCooling refrigerator was designed with everything you could possibly need and the additional features you could only imagine. Experience the benefits of a side x side refrigerator with two drawers that can be controlled and cooled separately.Located at the base of this 4 door unit, both drawers can be programmed to give you more beverage cooling, refrigerator or freezer space as needed. this unique feature offers the flexibility to assign three of the four compartments for either your refrigeration or frozen needs.The Arctic Fresh Zone - Standard freezers maintain a temperature of about 5 degrees; Samsung's Arctic Fresh Zone Drawer has a range of minus 14 degrees to 35 degrees. Plus, with Samsung's Power Freeze, you can bring selected compartments to freezer temperature, quickly.The Fresh Select Zone - Standard refrigerator temperatures normally set between 35 degrees to 45 degrees. With Samsung's Fresh Select Zone Drawer you gain an extended range of 23 to 41 degrees. Coupled with Samsung's Power Cool, this drawer can bring your compartments to refrigerator temperature fast.
| Summary | |
|---|---|
| Description | RM257ACPN Four-Door Refrigerator 25 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator |
| Manufacturer | Samsung |
| Lowest Price | $1,999.00 |
| Available at | 2 Stores |
| MPN/UPC/SKU | RM257ACPN |
| Product Specification | |
| Energy | |
| Energy Star Compliant | Yes |
| More Info | |
| URL | Click here |
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