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17" Commercial Undercounter Refrigerator with Adjustable Chrome Shelves, Double Pane Tempered Glass Door, Digital Thermostat, Door Lock, LED Lighting, Automatic Defrost and Professional Handle: Stainless Steel Cabinet. ETL-S listed to ANSI-NSF Standard 7 for use in commercial establishments. Rearrange the refrigerator space to fit any sized item or remove shelves for simple clean-up. Interior LED lighting offers an energy efficient view in an attractive blue hue. No-frost convenience for reduced user maintenance. Heat resistant design provides clear view of stored products, with an elegant trim in stainless steel. Electronic controls offer more precision in temperature management, with a readout viewable in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Keyed lock for a secure interior. Space-saving design with no exposed coils in the rear offers easy cleanability. Stainless steel handle offers a solid grip and professional look. Allows the unit to be used freestanding. Environmentally friendly design does not contain ozone-damaging chemicals. Capacity: 1.7 cu. ft.. Defrost Type: Automatic. Door: Glass. Door Swing: Right Hand. Reversible: No. Shelf Type: Chrome. Shelf Qty: 2. Adjustable Shelves: Yes. Thermostat Type: Digital. Refrigerant Type: R600a. Refrigerant Amount: 0.89oz.. High Side PSI: 270.0. Low Side PSI: 103.0. Level Legs Qty: 2. Interior Light: Yes. Temperature Range: 34F to 43F. Interior Width: 13 3/4". Interior Depth: 15". Interior Height: 16 1/2". Compressor Step Width: 13 3/4". Compressor Step Depth: 6". Compressor Step Height: 8". US Electrical Safety: ETL. Sanitation: ETL-S. Amps: 1.3 A. Voltage/Frequency: 115 V / 60 Hz. Parts & Labor: 1 Year. Compressor Warranty: 5 Years. Width: 17". Depth: 18 3/4". Depth with Handle: 20 2/5". Depth with Door at 90: 34 1/2". Height of Cabinet: 20 1/4". Height to Hinge Cap: 20 9/10". Product Weight: 55 lbs.. Shipping Weight: 60 lbs. - Available at Fridge.com.

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