Anypro FLS-80G-CREAM Standard Retro Double Door Refrigerator with Freezer
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- Space-efficient design
- Direct cooling technology
- Adjustable thermostat control
- Energy-saving operation
- Easy installation
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General specs
- Brand: Anypro
- Model: FLS-80G-CREAM
- Defrost: Manual
- Shelves: 2
- Voltage: 110 Volts
- Capacity: 3.2 Cubic Feet
- Shelf Type: Glass Shelves
- Door Hinges: Right
- Crispers Drawers: 1
- Freezer Capacity: 1.1 Cubic Feet
- Annual Energy Consumption: 300 Kilowatt Hours
- Refrigerator Fresh Food Capacity: 2.1 Cubic Feet
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Meet the Retro Double Door Refrigerator with Freezer by Anypro—your new kitchen sidekick that's as stylish as it is practical. Whether you're squeezing it into a tiny apartment, a dorm room that's seen better days, or an office space that desperately needs a snack upgrade, this fridge fits right in. Measuring a compact 16.69'' x 17.51'' x 34.17'', it's got a separate freezer (1.1 cu ft) for your ice cream emergencies and a roomier fridge section (2.1 cu ft) for everything else.
Here's the scoop on what makes it special: First off, the Direct Cooling Technology keeps your food fresh by maintaining a steady temperature—no more guessing games. Then there's the Adjustable Thermostat Control with 7 settings because who doesn't love a bit of control over their chill? Plus, it's kind to your wallet and the planet with its Energy-Saving Operation, and it's so quiet (just 38dB) you'll forget it's there. And for the nomads and adventurers out there, it's a breeze to set up—no fancy installation required.
What's in the box? Glad you asked. You'll get 1 Anypro 3.2 Cu.Ft refrigerator (obviously), 2 shelves you can move around like puzzle pieces, 1 crisper drawer for your veggies (or whatever you're pretending is healthy), 1 ice cube tray for those hot days, and 1 defrost ice scoop because digging out ice with a fork is a crime.