Make a statement with this 7 cu. ft. Classic Retro bottom-mount refrigerator, ideal for your home, cabin, or anywhere you need a more compact appliance with big looks and ample storage space.
The bottom-mount design adds modern convenience to this classic piece, enabling you to store fresh and frozen foods in the most accessible configuration possible. Thoughtful storage design also means you can pack a lot into the more compact 7 cu ft of space, so it not only looks great-it meets your needs too.
Pair with one of Unique Appliances matching Classic Retro Ranges for a stunning set.
- Stylish retro design
- Bottom-mount freezer
- Zinc-cast handles
- 3 full-width adjustable door shelves
- 4 adjustable glass shelves
- Adjustable 4-bottle wine rack
- Adjustable thermostat
- Deep crisper drawer for storing fresh produce
- 3 spacious freezer drawers with ample storage for frozen items
- Narrow 21.6" / 54.8 cm width is ideal for any room in the home
- Doors not reversible
- California Proposition 65 compliant
Product Code |
UGP-215L AC |
Total size |
7 cu ft / 198 liters |
Dimensions (H x W x D) |
64" x 21.6" x 24.2" / 162.5 cm x 54.8 cm x 61.4 cm |
Weight |
112 lb / 50.8 kg |
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Type:
Refrigerator
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Style:
Freestanding
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Has Freezer:
Yes
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Configuration:
Bottom Freezer
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Width:
21.6"
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Height:
64"
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Depth:
24.2"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Refrigerator Size:
7 (cu. ft.)
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Icemaker:
No
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Dispenser:
No
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Counter Depth:
No
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Sabbath Mode:
No
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WiFi Connected:
No
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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