Bosch B36CL80ENS 36 Inch Counter Depth French Door Smart Refrigerator with 20.5 Cu. Ft. Capacity,
36 Inch Counter Depth French Door Smart Refrigerator with 20.5 Cu. Ft. Capacity, Home Connect, Dual Freezer Drawers, Ice Maker, Touch Control Panel, Recessed LED Light, VitaFreshPro™, Dual Evaporators, MultiAirFlow™, and Humidity-Controlled Drawers: Integrated Recessed Handle.
Bosch B36CL80ENS 36 Inch Counter Depth French Door Smart Refrigerator with 20.5 Cu. Ft. Capacity, Home Connect, Dual Freezer Drawers, Ice Maker, Touch Control Panel, Recessed LED Light, VitaFreshPro™, Dual Evaporators, MultiAirFlow™, and Humidity-Controlled Drawers: Integrated Recessed Handle.
This Smooth French Door Refrigerator is presented by Bosch. This Counter Depth design offers an integrated look at half the cost, and it’s simpler to install. This Freestanding Refrigerator sits flush with the countertop, for a truly built-in look and feel. This unit is suitable for those who want a clean line in their kitchen. The 36 inch French Door Counter-Depth has a Refrigerator Gross Capacity of 15 cu. Ft.; Freezer Gross Capacity of 6 cu. Ft. and 21 cu. Ft. Total Capacity. An Ice Maker to ensure you always have ice on hand. The Dual AirCool system offers distinct and even temperatures in both the refrigerator compartment and the freezer, while minimizing odor and taste transfer. The LED lighting makes all food easy to find with its bright illumination. The innovative VitaFresh crisper cooling technology will keep your fruits and vegetables fresh up to 3 times longer. The MultiAirFlow™ minimized the fluctuation and cooling times reduced which helps your foods retain their flavor for longer. The smart fridge will always assist you to maintain the refrigerator well stocked with fresh food. Defrost your freezer remotely with Wi-Fi connect, the Home Connect App, or Amazon Alexa. This smart refrigerator is a fine addition for any smart home.
- Brightens up the interior of your refrigerator so you’re able to quickly spot what you want
- An ice maker in the freezer keeps plenty of ice on hand
- Automatically balance BOTH temperature and humidity
- Precise cooling and humidity control, while reducing odor transfer
- Efficient power use enables the environment and reduces utility expenses
- Allows gentle, even cold air currents to arise at all stages of the chilling and freezing region. Temperature fluctuations are minimized and cooling times decreased which helps your products maintain their aroma for longer
- 21 cu. Ft. Total Capacity with flexible storage features like FlexBar™
- Interior shelves are designed with high-quality glass and stainless steel
- Remotely control and monitor your appliance to efficiently manage your day
- Your kitchen looking beautiful with an easy to clean stainless steel exterior
- Absorbs naturally occurring ethylene to slow ripening
- Allows you to wirelessly control the settings from your smartphone
- Integrate your refrigerator with Amazon’s Alexa
- Touch Control Panel
- UltraClarityPro™ Water Filter
- AirFresh® Filter
Additional information
Height | 72" |
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Width | 35 5/8" |
Depth | 28 1/2" |
Height with Hinges, Handles, and Doors | 72" |
Width with Hinges, Handles, and Doors | 35 5/8" |
Depth with Hinges, Handles, and Doors | 31 1/8" |
Height without Hinges and Doors | 71 1/2" |
Width without Hinges and Doors | 35 5/8" |
Depth without Hinges and Doors | 25" |
Depth with Hinges and Doors, No Handles | 28 3/4" |
Cutout Height x Width x Depth (in.) | 72 x 36 x 25 |
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- 20 (number), the natural number following 19 and preceding 21
- one of the years 20 BC, AD 20, 1920, 2020
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- 36 (number), the natural number following 35 and preceding 37
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- AD 36, 1st century
- 1936, 20th century
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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.
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by Fabian
Up and running. Beautiful addition to the kitchen. Very quiet and has been a joy to use.
by Sparky
Design offers much more room and day-to-day ease of use! Great ice maker and water dispenser.
by James
This Bosch 800 Series counter-depth fridge has been amazing. From the spacious capacity to the freezer with built-in ice-maker, this refrigerator really meets the needs of our family our four. The produce drawer seems to extend the life of our healthy greens, the water dispenser serves up a quick drink, and the mobile app really keeps us informed. The easy touch controls on the fridge itself also makes setting it up a breeze. All in all, we are very happy with this refrigerator!
by Mary
This fridge holds everything we need on a weekly basis. It’s design allows one to see the contents easily. The freshness drawers actually work — fruit and veggies last longer. Only caveat is that the shiny stainless steel outer skin shows fingersprints — so keep a buffing rag handy.
by Pete
Love the style and the center veg/meat drawer! App needs work, can’t connect!