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Norcold 7.0 Cf Ac-dc Refrigerator on 2040-parts.com

US $1,799.99
Location:

Dennis, Kansas, United States

Dennis, Kansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Norcold Manufacturer Part Number:DE0061

Norcold 7.0 CF AC-DC Refrigerator

This is the coolest unit we offer:

  • large freezer - 1.7 cubic feet
  • larger refrigerator - 5.3 cubic feet
  • 23-3/4" X 23-1/4" X 52-7/8"
  • New interior light
  • Self-ventilated design for easier integration
  • Hermetically-sealed compressor
  • Reversible, safe and stylish recessed doors
  • 12-volt fan aids airflow across condenser and compressor for improved cooling
  • Black exterior trim
  • Storage for varied sizes (2-liter, 1/2-gallon and 1-gallon containers)
  • Adjustable, removable, large container door bin storage
  • Easy-clean, no-tarnish white powder-coated shelves
  • Easy open and close door latches - even under the counter
  • Door Panels sold seperately - Use SKU # NOR-623867

 

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