

Smeg FAB5ULV 50s Retro Style Series 16 Inch Freestanding Compact Refrigerator with 1.5 cu. ft. Capacity, 2 Wire Shelves, Left Hinge, Automatic Defrost LED Lighting, Automatic Defrost in Mint Green
Quick Specs View More
- Series: 50s Retro Style
- Width: 15.9375"
- Height: 28.75"
- Depth: 21.0625"
- Type: Freestanding
- Style: All Refrigerator
- Total Capacity: 1.5 cu. ft.
- Hinge Side: Left
- Type of Shelves: Wire
- Number of Shelves: 2
- LED Lighting
- Automatic Defrost
Smeg FAB5ULV Dimensions
- Cabinet Depth 15.3125"
- Exterior Width 16"
- Depth 21.0625"
- Depth with Door at 90 Degrees 31.5"
- Height 28.75"
- Height without Hinges 28.125"
- Size Compact
- Width 15.9375"
Smeg FAB5ULV Specs
- Brand Smeg
- SKU FAB5ULV
- UPC 8017709264406
- Stock Id 1858520
- Product Number FAB5ULV
- Series 50s Retro Style
- Warranty Info
Model
- Color Mint Green
- Field Reversible Doors No
- Hinge Side Left
- Style All Refrigerator
- Design Style Retro Style
- Type Freestanding
- Freezer No
- Handle Design Transitional
- Handle Shape Flat
- Handle Type Bar
- Handle Color Stainless Steel
Appearance
- Type of Shelves Wire
- Total Capacity 1.5 cu. ft.
- Split Shelves No
- Number of Shelves 2
- Accepts Custom Panels No
- Number of Doors 1
Details
- Approved for Outdoor Use No
- Defrost Type Automatic
- Ice Maker No
- Door Alarm No
- Door Lock No
- Sabbath Mode No
- Water Dispenser No
- Crisper No
- Interior Color White
- LED Lighting Yes
- Automatic Defrost Yes
Features
- Approved for Commercial Use No
- LED Lighting Yes
- Approved for Medical Use No
- Weight 65.00 lbs
Technical Details
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