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Summit Appliance offers a versatile refrigerator solution with the SWCDAR36UCPNR, combining a wine cellar and drawer refrigerator. Measuring just under 36 inches wide, this unit is designed for built-in installation under counters, but its finished black exterior also allows for freestanding use. The left side features a wine cellar zone with a reversible glass door, capable of storing up to 34 standard wine bottles. The temperature can be adjusted between 40 and 72°F via a digital control panel, accommodating various wine types. The right side includes a frost-free two-drawer refrigerator with a panel-ready stainless steel finish. This section provides adjustable dividers for flexible storage options. The unit is ETL-S listed to NSF-7 commercial standards, suitable for both foodservice and residential settings.
The Summit Appliance SWCDAR36UCPNR — drawer.
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| Spec | ![]() Summit Appliance 36" Wide Combination Wine Cellar & 2-Drawer Refrigerator (Panel Not Included) Summit Appliance · SWCDAR36UCPNR | ![]() KoolMore · KM-BIR1D1F-PR | ![]() Elica · EBD51SS1 | ![]() Summit Appliance · ADRD241 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $2,978.99 | $2,340.08 | $2,299 | $2,170.99 |
| Width | 35.5 | 23.2 | 23.43 | 23.38 |
| Height | 34.13 | 33.9 | — | 31.88 |
| Depth | 23.63 | 23.4 | — | 23.38 |
| Color | Black | Beige | Panel Ready | Brown |
| Finish | — | — | Panel Ready | — |
| Top features | — | — |
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| Where to buy | View Deal | View Deal | View Deal | View Deal |
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Brand Background
Summit Appliance, a division of Felix Storch, Inc., has operated out of the Bronx, New York since 1969, carving out a distinctive niche in specialty refrigeration that sets it apart from mainstream appliance manufacturers. The company's catalog on Fridge.com encompasses 907 active products, reflecting an unusually broad range of specialized cooling solutions. Rather than competing in the standard kitchen refrigerator market, Summit focuses heavily on commercial and specialty categories—the brand offers 161 upright freezers, 153 kegerators, 153 beverage centers, and 78 built-in units, alongside 161 french-door models. This distribution reveals a manufacturer deeply invested in foodservice, hospitality, and medical applications rather than typical residential needs. ADA-compliant models like the CT661WADA compact freezer demonstrate Summit's commitment to accessibility requirements, while units like the SBC15NKCSS kegerator highlight their strength in beverage dispensing equipment. With products carrying an average rating of 3.7 out of 5, Summit Appliance occupies the mainstream tier but serves markets that premium residential brands often overlook, making it a go-to source for undercounter installations, laboratory storage, and commercial beverage applications where specialized dimensions and compliance certifications matter most.