Product Description
If you're short on space, this refrigerator is a great solution.
Perfect for the dorm!
3.2 cubic feet
1 year manufacturer's warranty.
Black cabinet, door, handle
Wire Can Dispenser,Can rack in door
Recessed handle
Reversible door
For free-standing or undercounter use - not built in
Adjustable thermostat
No freezer compartment
3 Wire Fresh Food Cabinet Shelves (2
Full-Width; 1 Split)
3 Door Shelves
Lock
Energy Star rated (estimated annual usage of $26 per year)
Dimensions: 32 5/8"H x 17 7/8"W x 19 1/8"D
This item will ship in the manufacturer's original packaging, which may reveal the contents inside.
- 3.2 cubic feet
- Black cabinet, door, handle
- Wire Can Dispenser, Can rack in door
- 3 Adjustable shelves
- Reversible door
GE 3.2 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator - Black
GE 3.2 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator - Black Reviews
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: Who still makes a manual defrost?, By This review is from: GE 3.2 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator - Black WE bought this fridge from Sams Club about a month ago. It works well at keeping drinks cold. We did specifically did not want a freezer section so that part was perfect. My issue is that it is a manual defrost, I did not even realize that any company still made a fridge that had to be manually defrosted. That is the only dw frustrating to downside so far, but how frustrating to know that I am going to have to take everything out at some point and defrost it then let it rechill before I can restock it. So every few months bcomes a two day process. Good fridge for the price, By This review is from: GE 3.2 cu. ft. Compact Refrigerator - Black I also bought this at Sam's. Be warned: the picture on the box shows another model, which is built-in/recessed. This model requires approx. 2" clearance on each side and should not be recessed. The fridge is around 29" in height--just below counter-top in our kitchen. This made it easy to find a space for it. What I don't like about it is that the rear mechanism is uncovered; also the racks are wire racks (when you put bottles on them, they tend to tip over). The crisper has a cutout in the center which simply reduces space...if it wasn't there, you could fill the crisper with cans quite nicely. Instead, I had to remove it completely. Not a big deal. If you raise the top shelf to only about 4" height, it can hold wine bottles (etc.) on their sides. This allows one of the racks to be sized for 12 oz. bottles. If you don't do that, you can have all racks hold cans, and it will hold a lot of cans, maybe 75? The middle setting (roughly a 5.5 on a 1... Read more |
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