DCS Built-in Refrigerators
Introducing the next generation in DCS built in refrigeration with new flush-fit design and the ability to easily slide into existing kitchen spaces or be integrated behind kitchen cabinetry, these family-size refrigerators offer a seamless look to the kitchen while providing excellent food care with active smart technology that controls how the refrigerator operates. The counter depth DCS 36" built in french door has 20.1 cu ft. capacity and is designed with food preservation and entertaining in mind. All drawers are designed with high quality full extension runners. The deli drawer is perfect for storage of cheeses and meats, and keep the food you are defrosting from other items. Removable, spill proof cantilevered glass shelves in the refrigerator are designed to contain drips and spills that can be simply wiped away. The water dispenser and water filter is easily accessible for quick cleaning or replacement. Humidity controlled drawers, which provide the ideal climate conditions for produce and deli items like meats and cheeses, just need a wipe to keep spotless. An internal ice maker in the freezer ensures fresh ice is always on hand. Smart touch controls are intuitive and easy to use.
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DCS RF24TR1
DCS RF24TR1
DCS RF24TR1 24" Outdoor Right Hinge Beer Dispenser with 5.7 cu. ft. Capacity, Digital Temperature Control Panel, and Door Alarm, in Stainless Steel
- Width: 23.72"
- Height: 34.75"
- Depth: 23.72"
- Type: Built-In
- Total Capacity: 5.7 cu. ft.
- Hinge Side: Right
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