*Note: the manufacturer of this product recently began producing it without the pictured drawer divider. The items in stock for shipping now will not include the drawer divider.
Keep ice on hand for your outdoor gatherings with this insulated drawer. Simpler than an ice maker - no electricity needed! - this unit is designed to keep ice frozen for hours while you cook, entertain, and enjoy your outdoor space. A drain on the bottom of the unit allows for easy clean-up when the party's over.
Features
- Proudly manufactured in the USA
- 18 gauge, 304-stainless steel construction
- Full length drawer tracks
- Limited lifetime warranty
Specifications
- Includes: (1) rubber stopper to plug drain hole when in use, (1) male threaded pipe, (4) black plastic plugs to cover handle fasteners inside the drawer
- Drawer can be drained by placing a bucket underneath and removing plug OR by installing the threaded pipe (included), attaching clear tubing (not included) and draining to a location of your choosing
- See more explanation and images regarding drainage of the ice drawer below.
Cutout Dimensions:
- 26 1/4" W x 19.75" H x 21" D
Overall Dimensions:
- 27 3/4" W x 21 3/8" H x 21" D
About Quivira Outdoor Kitchen Products: Proudly manufactured in America, Quivira builds heavy-duty outdoor kitchen products that make creating your dream outdoor living space a reality. Whether you need storage for barbecue tools, roll out trash cans, or access to under counter utilities, Quivira makes a product perfect for the job.
Draining option #1. The Quivira Fully Insulted Ice Drawer comes with a threaded male pipe that inserts into a hole in the bottom of the cabinet. The threaded male pipe is then tightened from underneath the cabinet with the provided nut. A PVC female threaded adapter needs to be purchased separately along with clear vinyl tubing to attach to the drain. The interior drawer is then plugged with the provided small black rubber plug while filled with ice. Once the ice has melted, you pull the plug in the drawer and let the water drain into the larger cabinet through the hose underneath. The hose should be routed to a floor drain or out behind the kitchen structure into the yard. It is recommended to have an access door nearby so that the drain line can be seen and accessed if necessary.
Draining option #2. If not draining the ice into the bottom of the cabinet through the drain line, you will simply place a large catch-basin in front of the drawer on the ground outside of the cabinetry. Pull out the drawer, ensuring the plug is located over the basin. Remove the included black rubber plug and let the water drain into the basin. Then you'll dispose of the water from the basin in a location it can drain properly.