Our 24" 1000 Series Combination Refrigerator and Freezer delivers refrigeration and freezing in one package. U-Line's 1000 Series Combo Refrigerator / Freezer is available with black, white, stainless steel or integrated door finishes that accept a custom door panel to match your surrounding cabinetry.
- White interior
- Three removable tempered glass shelves
- Digital touch pad control
- Patented frost-free technology
- Refrigerator temperature rage: 34°F to 45°F
- Freezer temperature range: 0°F - 5°F
- Bright white LED lighting
- Volume of 4.2 cu ft holds up to 61 bottles (12 oz) or 114 cans (12 oz)
- Freezer volume of 1.5 cu ft
- Stainless steel handle (7/8" diameter)
- Integrated model requires 3/4" custom door panel and handle (not supplied by U-Line)
- Field reversible door is shipped right-hand hinged
- Built-in or freestanding
- Four adjustable leveling legs
Amps: Running (115 v) |
2.4 A |
Capacity Bottle |
61 |
Capacity Can |
114 |
Capacity: Total Volume (cu ft) |
4.2 cu ft |
Control Type |
Digital |
Defrost Type |
Frost Free |
Dimensions: Product Depth |
23 1/4" (514mm) |
Dimensions: Product Height |
34 1/8" (867mm) |
Dimensions: Product Width |
24" (610mm) |
Energy Consumption: Avg. Per Year |
495 kWh |
Refrigerant Type |
R134a |
Sabbath (Star K Certified) |
Yes |
Shipping Depth |
28.63" (727 mm) |
Shipping Height |
36" (914 mm) |
Shipping Weight |
114 lb (52 Kg) |
Shipping Width |
26.5" (673 mm) |
Temperature Range |
34°F to 45°F |
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Type:
Compact
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Width:
24"
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Height:
34 1/8"
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Depth:
23 1/4"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Refrigerator Size:
5.7 (cu. ft.)
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Fresh Food Capacity:
4.2 (cu. ft.)
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Freezer Capacity:
1.5 (cu. ft.)
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Icemaker:
No
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Dispenser:
No
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Sabbath Mode:
Yes
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WiFi Connected:
No
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