Blaze 24-Inch 5.5 Cu. Ft. Outdoor Rated Compact Refrigerator – BLZ-SSRF-5.5

Digital thermostat dials in precise temperatures, while the display lets you confidently track them. Elegantly crafted with 304-grade stainless steel, the undisputed champion of durability in the elements. Spacious refrigerator can hold up to 152 cans for entertaining even the largest crowds.

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  • White LED-lit cabinet will never leave you fumbling for drinks in the dark
  • Digital thermostat dials in precise temperatures, while the display lets you confidently track them
  • Elegantly crafted with 304-grade stainless steel, the undisputed champion of durability in the elements
  • Spacious refrigerator can hold up to 152 cans for entertaining even the largest crowds
  • Blaze has your back with best-in-class customer service and a 1-year limited warranty

This elegantly designed outdoor refrigerator is also surprisingly practical, from the white LED lighting for nighttime use to the digital thermostat and temperature display that keep you in control of cooling. And that does not even factor in the whopping capacity of this unit – up to 152 cans at once, more than enough to quench the thirst of your whole crew! The spacious Blaze 24-Inch Outdoor Refrigerator is built from durable, 304-grade stainless steel and carries a 1-year limited warranty along with best-in-class customer service. In short, Blaze has your back!

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Additional information

Width

23.81"

Depth

23.63"

Height

34.13"

Weight

99 lbs

Cutout Width

24"

Cutout Depth

25 3/4"

Cutout Height

34 7/16"

24 may refer to:

  • 24 (number), the natural number following 23 and preceding 25
  • one of the years 24 BC, AD 24, 1924, 2024

5 (five) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number, and cardinal number, following 4 and preceding 6, and is a prime number.

Humans, and many other animals, have 5 digits on their limbs.

BLZ may mean:

  • Belize
  • IATA airport code for Chileka International Airport, Blantyre, Malawi
  • Bankleitzahl, a numbering system for German and Austrian banks

Compact as used in politics may refer broadly to a pact or treaty; in more specific cases it may refer to:

  • Interstate compact, a type of agreement used by U.S. states
  • Blood compact, an ancient ritual of the Philippines
  • Compact government, a type of colonial rule utilized in British North America
  • Compact of Free Association whereby the sovereign states of the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Republic of Palau have entered into as associated states with the United States.
  • Mayflower Compact, the first governing document of Plymouth Colony
  • United Nations Global Compact
  • Global Compact for Migration, a UN non-binding intergovernmental agreement

The inch (symbol: in or ) is a unit of length in the British Imperial and the United States customary systems of measurement. It is equal to 1/36 yard or 1/12 of a foot. Derived from the Roman uncia ("twelfth"), the word inch is also sometimes used to translate similar units in other measurement systems, usually understood as deriving from the width of the human thumb.

Standards for the exact length of an inch have varied in the past, but since the adoption of the international yard during the 1950s and 1960s the inch has been based on the metric system and defined as exactly 25.4 mm.

Outdoor(s) may refer to:

  • Wilderness
  • Natural environment
  • Outdoor cooking
  • Outdoor education
  • Outdoor equipment
  • Outdoor fitness
  • Outdoor literature
  • Outdoor recreation
  • Outdoor Channel, an American pay television channel focused on the outdoors


A refrigerator, commonly fridge, is a commercial and home appliance consisting of a thermally insulated compartment and a heat pump (mechanical, electronic or chemical) that transfers heat from its inside to its external environment so that its inside is cooled to a temperature below the room temperature. Refrigeration is an essential food storage technique around the world. The low temperature reduces the reproduction rate of bacteria, so the refrigerator lowers the rate of spoilage. A refrigerator maintains a temperature a few degrees above the freezing point of water. The optimal temperature range for perishable food storage is 3 to 5 °C (37 to 41 °F). A freezer is a specialized refrigerator, or portion of a refrigerator, that maintains its contents’ temperature below the freezing point of water. The refrigerator replaced the icebox, which had been a common household appliance for almost a century and a half. The United States Food and Drug Administration recommends that the refrigerator be kept at or below 4 °C (40 °F) and that the freezer be regulated at −18 °C (0 °F).

The first cooling systems for food involved ice. Artificial refrigeration began in the mid-1750s, and developed in the early 1800s. In 1834, the first working vapor-compression refrigeration, using the same technology seen in air conditioners, system was built. The first commercial ice-making machine was invented in 1854. In 1913, refrigerators for home use were invented. In 1923 Frigidaire introduced the first self-contained unit. The introduction of Freon in the 1920s expanded the refrigerator market during the 1930s. Home freezers as separate compartments (larger than necessary just for ice cubes) were introduced in 1940. Frozen foods, previously a luxury item, became commonplace.

Freezer units are used in households as well as in industry and commerce. Commercial refrigerator and freezer units were in use for almost 40 years prior to the common home models. The freezer-over-refrigerator style had been the basic style since the 1940s, until modern, side-by-side refrigerators broke the trend. A vapor compression cycle is used in most household refrigerators, refrigerator–freezers and freezers. Newer refrigerators may include automatic defrosting, chilled water, and ice from a dispenser in the door.

Domestic refrigerators and freezers for food storage are made in a range of sizes. Among the smallest are Peltier-type refrigerators designed to chill beverages. A large domestic refrigerator stands as tall as a person and may be about one metre (3 ft 3 in) wide with a capacity of 0.6 m3 (21 cu ft). Refrigerators and freezers may be free standing, or built into a kitchen. The refrigerator allows the modern household to keep food fresh for longer than before. Freezers allow people to buy perishable food in bulk and eat it at leisure, and make bulk purchases.

SSRF may refer to:

  • Server-side request forgery, a type of security exploit
  • Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility
  • Small Scale Raiding Force, a British Commando unit during the Second World War
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