Réfrigérateur Whirlpool 30" 19,7 pi³ Portes Françaises Acier inoxydable noir résistant aux traces de doigts WRF560SMHV
Réfrigérateur Whirlpool 30" 19,7 pi³ Portes Françaises Acier inoxydable noir résistant aux traces de doigts WRF560SMHV
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The elegance of black stainless steel in a compact format: Elevate your kitchen's design with Whirlpool's sophisticated black stainless steel finish. This 30-inch French door refrigerator offers a premium, smudge-resistant look, while providing nearly 20 cu. ft. of capacity. It's the ideal solution for urban kitchens or renovations that demand modern style without compromising storage space.
Flexible organization for bulky items: Never worry about the height of your pitchers or wine bottles again. This model features a clever retractable shelf that folds back to instantly free up vertical space. Plus, adjustable door bins can accommodate 4-liter containers, allowing you to maximize every square inch of the spill-proof glass interior.
Specialized freshness zones: Keep your food in optimal conditions with humidity-controlled crispers. For your cold cuts, cheeses, and serving platters, the full-width deli drawer offers a dedicated zone that maintains the flavor and texture of your delicate products. Every corner is perfectly illuminated by bright, energy-efficient LED lighting.
Certified convenience and efficiency: Enjoy a constant supply of ice thanks to the automatic ice maker installed in the freezer. ENERGY STAR® certified, this refrigerator is designed to operate efficiently, helping you reduce your electricity bills while offering practical features like the door ajar alarm to prevent cold loss.
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