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GE FUF14SMRWW
GE FUF14SMRWW Upright Freezer, 28" Width, 14.1 cu. ft. Capacity, Frost Free, Interior Light (Freezer), White colour
14.1 Cu. Ft. Frost Free Upright Freezer
Product Dimensions (W×H×D) (in.)
27.99 in × 61.81 in × 29.53 in
GE freezers are tested to perform from 0°F to 110°F
In the event of a power outage, food remains frozen* 48 hours in the freezer (*temperature 32 degrees F or lower)
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Chest and upright freezers come in a variety of sizes to fit your needs
Easily organize and find your frozen favorites thanks to adjustable wire shelves
The fast freeze feature restores set temperature for optimum food freshness
Allows you to protect your valuable food items from unintentional entry
The easy-to-hear alarm alerts you if the temperature rises
Convenient slide-out freezer basket makes space more flexible and items easier to find
Interior lighting automatically illuminates when door is open
- Freezers are tested to perform from 0°F to 110°F
Capacity | 12-18 cu.ft. |
Lock | Yes |
Colour | White |
Temperature Control Type | Electronic |
Door Shelves | 4 |
Energuide Rating | 441 kWh/yr |
Energy Star | No |
Water Filtration | No |
Interior Lights | Yes |
Style | Upright |
Defrost Water Drain | No |
Defrost Type | Frost Free |
Type | Freestanding |
Volts; Hertz; Amps | 115V; 60Hz; 20A |
Warranty | 1 Year Limited Parts & Labour3 |
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