The Brama 300-Series Pantry Refrigerator features a sleek black cabinet body and door with a pole handle that makes this unit a great addition to any pantry or garage setting. Beautiful enough to place inside the home, we designed this refrigerator with added insulation to be able to be used out of sight as well. With special insulation in both the cabinet and the door, it can withstand the higher temperature changes in warmer or colder climates. With a single temperature zone, this unit is perfect for storing beverages at the right temperature. The glass shelves are designed for storage display inside the unit. The internal digital control panel makes setting the perfect temperature simple and enables you to store all of your goods under the exact same conditions. You can also turn the interior blue LED lighting on or off with a switch of a button. A front exhaust makes it simple to build this refrigerator into existing cabinetry of a garage, or it can also be used freestanding. Shelves can be adjusted to store various items in multiple configurations. Side-by-side installation with EL-300GFEB-L Garage Dual-Zone Wine Cooler (Left Hinge) gives you a left and right setting with matching wine cooler and refrigerator for your garage or pantry. Covered by the Vinotemp One-Year Limited Warranty.
- Single-zone refrigerator
- Right hinge
- Black cabinet body
- Solid insulated door
- Door lock and key
- Black pole handle
- Centralized digital control panel
- Blue LED interior lighting
- Adjustable glass shelves for storage display
- Front-venting unit can be built into zone for the garage, or used as freestanding in a pantry
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It's simple and inexpensive to purchase extended warranties and one of the smartest ways to protect your investment.
Appliances
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appliances
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