Combining the best of both worlds, the Sub-Zero 700BC(I) Combination Drawers offers you convenient refrigeration and freezer storage in a compact "footprint". The implications for the installation of this piece are obvious - entertainment centers, recreation rooms, master suites, boardrooms and bars are a few that come instantly to mind.
- Meets strict Department of Energy requirements
- UL approved for US and Canada
- Refrigerator Drawer: 2.9 cubic feet (82 L); Freezer Drawer: 2.1 cubic feet (59 L)
- Electrical Requirements: 115 V AC, 60 Hz, 15 amp circuit
- Annual Energy Usage: 360 kWh/$38 (Based on 10.65 cents per kilowatt hour)
- Flat to the ceiling bright lighting in storage drawers
- Electronic controls are easily accessed in the top refrigerator drawer
- Flat to the ceiling bright lighting in storage drawers
- Shipping Weight: 190 lbs (86 kg)
- Base unit with upper storage drawer refrigerator and lower storage drawer freezer
- Integrated design for "point-of-use" refrigeration anywhere in the home
- Electronic controls are up front and easy to use
- Flat to the ceiling bright lighting in drawers
- Alarm will let you know with an audible beeping if a drawer is left open
- The model 700BC(I) integrated design accepts custom wood panels. Optional stainless steel panels with tubular or pro handles are available
- Removable crisper cover with a clear view window and removable divider in refrigerator storage drawer
- Two, five and twelve-year residential warranty - exclusions apply - see warranty terms
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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