Samsung RB217ABWP 21 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
$1,149.00 to $1,199.00 from 2 sellers
Bottom Freezer, White Pearl, Energy Star Qualified
Add style and convenience to your kitchen with the Samsung RB217ABWP Bottom-Mount Refrigerator. The compartments you use the most are at eye level so you spend less time looking for your food and more time enjoying it. Plus, food stays extra fresh. The Twin Cooling System® takes refrigeration out of the ice age with dual action cooling that keeps your food fresh, controlling and generating cooling air for the refrigerator and freezer separately with two evaporators, two fan systems and precise electronic control. Humidity and temperature are maintained at just the right level so food stays super fresh.Power Freeze and Power Cool- Fast chill or fast freeze your food in a short period of time whenever you need to. With just the press of a button, melted ice cream can be returned to frosty perfection within minutes. The system runs nonstop until the refrigerator or freezer is at the requested temperature.
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