Sanyo SR-3620K 3.6-Cubic-Foot Refrigerator, Black

Sanyo SR-3620K 3.6-Cubic-Foot Refrigerator, Black
Brand: Sanyo
Color: Black
Part Number: SR3620K
Manufacturer: Sanyo
Model: SR-3620K
Number Of Items: 1
Features:
  • Counter-high refrigerator offers 3-3/5 cubic feet of storage
  • 3 interior and 3 door shelves, crisper, and full-width freezer
  • Full-range adjustable thermostat for temperature control
  • Round reversible door; space-saving smooth back
  • Measures 18-5/8 by 33-1/2 by 19-7/8 inches; 1-year warranty on parts and labor


Item #: SNFSR3620K. Counter Height, 3.6 Cubic Foot Office Refrigerator and Refrigerator with Timer Auto Defrost Feature
Full-range temperature control. Includes frozen food compartment with one ice tray. Manual defrost. Polyurethane foam insulated, 2001 energy compliant. UL Listed.
Triple-decker door storage. Three slide-out shelves. Flip-up freezer door. Reversible door. 18-5/8w x 19-7/8d x 33-1/2h.
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This counter-high refrigerator is the perfect size for use in an efficiency kitchen or as a second fridge in a TV/entertainment room. It stands 33-1/2 inches tall and is 18-5/8 inches wide and 19-7/8 inches deep, offering just over 3-1/2 cubic feet of cold storage space. Three adjustable wire shelves in the main compartment and three door shelves offer ample room for soda, beer, and snacks, and a crisper below the bottom shelf keeps fruits and vegetables fresh. A freezer compartment runs across the top of the shelves to hold frozen meals or ice cubes in the included tray. The thermostat operates via a dial control, making it easy to adjust the temperature to your preference.

This refrigerator has a smooth-back design and a rounded door that is reversible. Two leveling legs ensure that the refrigerator is stable even when resting on a slightly sloped floor. Sanyo covers this refrigerator under a one-year warranty on parts and labor. --Cristina Vaamonde