80 Black and Stainless Steel Module for 115 L Fridge
- Cabinet for outdoor fridge 115L
- Powder coated galvanized steel
- Black credenza
- 2 fixed wheels
- 2 adjustable feet
- 2 retractable handles
GALVANIZED steel
POWDER-COATED finish
RESISTANT
against corrosion and UV
FUNCTIONAL
and PRACTICAL
For built-in frigo 115L
Possibility of
adding a fridge
LATER
The Modulo Fridge is a outdoor fridge cabinet specially designed to embed your 115L Modulo ENO fridge.
No need to go back and forth to the kitchen to get your fresh food. Have everything close to your worktop and your plancha for cooking! Made from powder-coated galvanized steel making it weatherproof and UV-resistant, our fridge cabinet is ideal for a country kitchen. It is equipped with 2 fixed wheels and 2 retractable handles for easy movement.
Supplied to mount.
Weight : | 34.00 kgs |
Dimensions (H x W x D) cm : | 115 x 80 x 62 |
Usage : | Indoor / Outdoor |
Material : | Galvanized steel |
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Loving my outdoor kitchen !
The Modulo kitchen keeps everything within easy reach so you can enjoy time with your loved ones around the plancha.
Available in stainless steel or taupe grey, the individual modules are easy to move and can be set up directly on the ground—no need for walls.
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100% OUTDOOR MATERIALS
Our kitchens are designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the outdoors.
Marine grade stainless steel is particularly suitable for the seaside.
The steel modules undergo a reinforced treatment for optimal longevity. -
Which plancha should I choose for my kitchen ?
Our stainless steel planchas — Enosign, Chambord and Oceane — go well with the stainless steel modules, while our Bergerac models are a perfect match for the steel Modulo modules.
Whether you have a gas or electric plancha, setting it up in your outdoor kitchen will be child’s play.
Unique know-how for over 100 years!
World leader in the boating sector since 2006. Eno is the only French plancha manufacturer to have received the Living Heritage Company label attesting to its know-how in the field of enamelling. The result of hard work since 1909.