$ 2597.00

KitchenAid KURR314KSS

KitchenAid KURR314KSS

  • Sku: 12345
  • Categories: REFRIGERATORS

KitchenAid KURR314KSS Under Counter Refrigeration, 24" Width, ENERGY STAR Certified, Stainless Steel colour Motion-Activated LED Lighting



This Undercounter Refrigerator makes room for party essentials from platters to pitchers. Motion-Activated LED Lighting turns on inside as you approach, so you can see through the UV-Protected Thermal Glass Door to what's inside, and a Temperature Monitoring System with sensor alert adds peace of mind. Fully Flush Installation with Hidden Hinges provides a built-in look within cabinetry.

    • Automatic Defrost
  • cycles automatically to help reduce frost build-up, freeing you from having to regularly empty the appliance and manually defrost.
    • Energy Star Certified
  • to exceed government standards for energy efficiency, supporting sustainability and helping to save money on utility bills.


UPC: 883049592961

Certifications
Prop 65 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY - WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov .
Dimensions
Depth 67.15 cm, 26-7/16 in
Net Weight 40.82 kg, 90 lbs
Width 60.64 cm, 23-7/8 in
Description
Refrigerator Type Refreshment Center
Controls
Automatic Defrost Yes
Electrical
Volts 115

You May Also Like

Customer Reviews

4.86

2947 Reviews, 18 Q&As

5 stars

78%

4 stars

17%

3 stars

3%

2 stars

2%

1 stars

0%

Wire A Review

Your Rating*

04 Jul, 2022
Avatar
Prabhat Kumar

I order the samples so as not to make mistakes when choosing my color Is a good product as a light shade but the sample doesn’t contain enough product to cover the skin and decide clearly, around my eyes I used the “peach bisque”.I used with primer all mu face and finished texture is good. At the end for my latin tan skin a choose “golden peach” But is out of stock the primer I think is a good match.

07 Nov, 2022
Avatar
Test

Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry's standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of type and scrambled it to make a type specimen book