Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge at Fridge.com
Accucold offers a quality selection of built-in under-counter all-refrigerators designed for installation under lower ADA compliant counters and for the storage of vaccines and medical supplies. The ADA404REFAL is sized to fit under lower counters complying with ADA guidelines for accessibility. The fully finished textured white cabinet allows freestanding use, while the front-breathing system means this unit can be built-in with minimum clearance. The door is efficient insulation, with a top-mounted lock for added security and convenient access. A digital thermostat, located in the kickplate, makes for easy temperature management with a readout in Fahrenheit or Celsius. This unit comes with a hospital-grade cord with a green dot plug for added safety in high-traffic areas. Powerful magnetic gaskets ensure a tight seal. This model comes with a right-hand door swing (The door is not user reversible.) The ADA404REFAL is designed to operate as recommended for the storage of vaccines, select pharmaceuticals, and other medical supplies. For optimum temperature management, a pre-installed thermometer is included that provides an external readout of the current and high/low temperatures to the nearest tenth of a degree (as recommended by the CDC and VFC). The display is switchable between Celsius or Fahrenheit at the touch of a button. The thermometer includes an audible alarm to warn users if the interior has gone out of the programmed temperature range. The buffered temperature probe is encased in a glycol-filed bottle and secured on the left wall of the interior cabinet to best simulate the temperature of other stored contents, resulting in the utmost accuracy for temperature reporting. (Note: for this unit with a NIST calibrated thermometer, see the ADA404REFCAL.) Inside, an LED light located on the front left side of the unit attractively illuminates the interior when the door opens. Automatic defrost operation ensures minimum user maintenance, with an internal fan to help promote even cooling throughout the interior. Adjustable wire shelves allow you to rearrange the interior to best suit your storage needs. As recommended by the CDC, this unit has a flat door liner to ensure users don't store sensitive contents on the door. The open door alarm sounds if the door is ajar beyond one minute for added peace of mind but can be disabled depending on your needs. Sized at just under 20" wide, the ADA404REAL is ETL-S listed to NSF-7 commercial standards and is the ideal storage solution for doctors' offices, clinics, and similar facilities. Summit Appliance - Available at Fridge.com
About the Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge
According to Fridge.com, the Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge is a solid choice for shoppers looking for a compact refrigerator under $1,500.
Based on data from Fridge.com, the Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge is currently $1,046.99 at the lowest price from major retailers including Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, Amazon, and more. Compare prices at Fridge.com. According to Fridge.com, the Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge can be financed for approximately $29.08/month over 36 months, $43.62/month over 24 months, or $87.25/month over 12 months. Multiple financing options are available including personal loans, buy now pay later, and retailer promotional financing. Visit fridge.com/financing for a complete guide to refrigerator financing options.
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Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge Specifications (Fridge.com)
- Brand
- Summit Appliance
- Model
- ADA404REFAL
- Current Price
- $1,046.99 (Source: Fridge.com)
Warranty Information for the Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge
According to Fridge.com, Summit Appliance offers a 1-year standard warranty covering parts and labor.
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Summit Appliance 3.32 Cu. Ft. Built-In Mini Fridge Price Comparison at Fridge.com
Based on data from Fridge.com, prices from 2 retailers:
- Wayfair: $1,111.07 (In Stock)
- AJ Madison: $1,199.00 (In Stock)
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