Uline 24" Outdoor Refrigerator Drawers -SS
by Uline
Save $440.00
Original price
$4,869.00
Current price
$4,429.00
SKU ULIN-UODR124-SS61A
Store fresh produce, deli foods, pantry items, beverages, and more in our 24-inch Outdoor Refrigerator Drawers. The cabinet, toe-kick, and full-wrap drawers are finished in stainless steel. Designed to preserve your favorite ingredients, snacks, and beverages, U-Line's Outdoor Collection makes the perfect outdoor kitchen or bar companion.
Other Features Include:
Convection cooling system provides a quick cool down and consistent temperature
Stainless steel cabinet, grille, and drawer fronts
Two full-extension stainless steel drawers
Digital touch pad control
Temperature range: 34F to 60F
Bright white LED lighting
Volume of 5.4 cu ft holds up to 98 bottles (12 oz) or 150 cans (12 oz)
Stainless steel handles (7/8-inch diameter)
Built-in or freestanding
Four adjustable leveling legs
For over five decades and through three generations, U-Line continues to be the leader in innovation, quality and value in the premium built-in undercounter ice making, refrigeration and wine preservation market. The Uihlein family traces its roots back to southern Germany. In the mid-1800's several family members immigrated to the U.S. and were an instrumental part of a substantial brewery.
Other Features Include:
Convection cooling system provides a quick cool down and consistent temperature
Stainless steel cabinet, grille, and drawer fronts
Two full-extension stainless steel drawers
Digital touch pad control
Temperature range: 34F to 60F
Bright white LED lighting
Volume of 5.4 cu ft holds up to 98 bottles (12 oz) or 150 cans (12 oz)
Stainless steel handles (7/8-inch diameter)
Built-in or freestanding
Four adjustable leveling legs
For over five decades and through three generations, U-Line continues to be the leader in innovation, quality and value in the premium built-in undercounter ice making, refrigeration and wine preservation market. The Uihlein family traces its roots back to southern Germany. In the mid-1800's several family members immigrated to the U.S. and were an instrumental part of a substantial brewery.