All New Sub-Zero Now Available
Sub-Zero New Integrated Refrigerators
Available Now at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Centers
Earlier this month we wrote about the launch of the New Generation line of appliances from Wolf Sub-Zero, the largest launch in the company's history.
Now, the first phase of that launch is underway, and the new integrated column, tall and drawer, units are available.
The integrated Sub-Zero models feature the industry’s most-advanced food-preservation features and largest selection of models. The 30” wide refrigerator/freezer combination unit includes refrigerator storage above, and freezer below with two soft-close drawers, and Sub-Zero's famous separate cooling systems for the refrigerator and freezer, allowing fresh food to stay fresher longer, and frozen items to remain free of frost and freezer burn.
As a fully integrated refrigerator/freezer, the unit is ready to be fitted with custom panels and handles for seamless installation with surrounding cabinetry. Three generations ago, Sub-Zero introduced refrigerators and freezers that were the same depth as standard kitchen counters. Now, the Sub-Zero line of integrated products that can be customized with panels and handles to blend so seamlessly with other cabinets, they can literally disappear into the décor.

For help selecting the Sub-Zero unit that works best for you visit the professionals at Universal Appliance and Kitchen Center today.
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