Incorporating the latest Wave-Touch Control technology, Electrolux EW23CS65GS Counter-Depth Side-By-Side Refrigerator is high both on style and performance. Get to enjoy a wide array of features and functions on this new refrigerator brought out by Electrolux.
This Energy Star qualified refrigerator comes fitted with perfect set temperature controls. Energy saving vacation mode, stainless steel wine rack, gallon-plus door bin, tilt-out freezer door racks, signature soft-arc door and handle design and no-clean condenser are some of its innovative features.
Features
- Luxury Glide Crispers.
- Wave-Touch Controls.
- Luxury Design Glass Shelves.
- Luxury Design Lighting.
- PureAdvantage Air Filter.
Electrolux EW23CS65GS Counter-Depth Side-By-Side Refrigerator lets you experience one of the best refrigeration in the world. Featuring PureAdvantage Water Filter and Chill Zone Drawer, this refrigerator can give an appealing look to your home. Its Fast Ice Option won’t let you worry for ice during the party time. Not only this, the alarm system in Electrolux EW23CS65GS Counter-Depth Side-By-Side Refrigerator indicated and lets you know where there is a power failure or a door remains open for more than 5 minutes. You get a Platinum Star Warranty with Electrolux EW23CS65GS Counter-Depth Side-By-Side Refrigerator.
Price and Availability
Electrolux EW23CS65GS Counter-Depth Side-By-Side Refrigerator is available at a price of $ 2999.00.
Source: Electrolux
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