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It does not have a front exhaust vent, so it's not really meant to go inside of a cabinet. If you put it in a cabinet you would need to make sure there's ventilation at the back of the cabinet - as in leave the back of the cabinet completely open and make sure the fridge unit isn't jammed up against the wall - it will need plenty of space around it to cool the air, as it will emit hot air. Best to put in a fan of some kind to help blow out the hot air. It will only work in a cabinet if it's not in a tight space and there is a good-size exit route for the hot air at the back.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, it is designed for normal under the counter with specified clearances.
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