SUMMIT brings innovative value into the kitchen with all-in-one combination units for full-service use. Two electric burners, a refrigerator-freezer, sink, and cabinet space create a utility kitchen with easy-fitting dimensions. The C60ELGLASS is our deluxe combination kitchen in a full 60-in width. At 24-in deep, it leaves you plenty of room to navigate while preparing food on an easy-to-clean smoothtop cooktop with two 120V burners. SUMMIT CT661W, one of our most popular compact refrigerator-freezers, slides in under the counter. This unit uses SUMMIT's exclusive dual evaporator cooling, for energy efficiency with quality results. Automatic defrost eases maintenance in the refrigerator section and a manual defrost zero degree freezer keeps even ice cream frozen. Adjustable glass shelves, door storage, a wine shelf, and a crisper provide added storage options. Two cabinets provide ample space for dry storage. This unit includes a stainless steel work surface with a sink and faucet. Our all-in-one combination kitchens ship fully assembled in two boxes. Just slide the refrigerator in and start serving. Perfect for studio apartments, hotel rooms, dormitories, assisted living facilities, and any other location in need of a full kitchen area at one great price.
All-in-one kitchen is built with virtually everything you need for meal preparation
Large convenient cabinet with center shelf lets you store dry goods behind a door
Includes SUMMIT CT661W, a refrigerator-freezer with dual evaporator cooling, adjustable glass shelves, a crisper, and more
Base model comes in one box. Just slide the refrigerator-freezer into its opening and plug in
Includes two coil elements, with a rear 500W burner and front 900W burner to accommodate a range of heating options
Includes a 4-in high backguard to complete the look and offer added protection to your walls
Both the cooktop (12 amps) and refrigerator (1.1 amps) include 3-pronged cords for easy setup
User-reversible door swings on the refrigerator-freezer for added flexibility
Cooktop knobs require a small amount of force to turn the elements on, helping to prevent accidents