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Stainless Fridge Panel for Magnets - Winnebago Solis, RV's

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  • For Winnebago Solis Owners - Specifically
  • For Magnets - Specifically
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Ships by Apr 1, 2024
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What is The Panel Thickness?

22 ga. (.031") - Most Popular:

These stainless steel fridge panels are 22ga, meaning they're about as thick as a credit card. The material is the right balance of weight and rigidity. You may be watching the total weight of your RV, and these come in at about 4 pounds. While they're light weight the 22ga thickness is the right option for a flat installation.

Mounting Options

The fridge in your Solis was made by Nova Kool, and they have made it pretty easy to replace the panel. We have included the video here:

Accuracy of Cuts, Surface Protection, Shipping?

Accuracy of Cuts:

All the panels are cut very accurately because we know you don't want an over or undersized piece of scrap. The tolerance is technically +/-1/16", but typically these panels are +/-1/32" because we want you to keep coming back and to refer everyone you know.

Shipping?

We know you don’t like to receive damaged product, and we hate shipping claims. So, all the panels are shipped FLAT in heavy duty mailers that can withstand the rigors of ground shipping.

Surface Protection?

All panels have a protective PVC film applied to the front side. This may be gray, white, blue or clear and protects the finish and should be removed AFTER installation. The film ensures the finished side of your fridge panel is not scratched during processing, shipping, and installation. Keep in mind the unprotected side will have scratching on it 99% of the time due to processing, handling, shipping, etc. The exposed side should always be applied to the fridge, and the side with the PVC coating should always be facing out.

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Stainless Steel Surface Finishes Explained Clearly!

Q: What is the #4 Brushed Finish?
A:

The #4 brushed finish is the most popular available today, and typically utilizes . There are various names for it including brushed, polished, satin, and sometimes even nickel finish. It's the de facto industry standard in commercial, industrial and residential applications where aesthetics and longevity are important. It's also the most consistent across batches and is easier to match when upgrading or adding to previous installations. The #4 brushed finish will never fade and is basically ageless, providing you keep it maintained.

Q: What is the 2B Finish?
A:

The 2B Finish is gray in color and somewhat reflective. It looks good initially, but is extremely difficult to keep pristine in applications where it will be handled and/or cleaned frequently. This has no effect on the performance or longevity of the product, but rather the aesthetics. Fingerprints, oils, and various liquids tend to stain the surface of the metal, resulting in uneven coloring and patches with different shades of gray. In addition, the 2B finish is done at the steel mill and may vary in color from batch to batch.

Q: What is the BA Finish?
A:

BA finish, or Bright Annealed finish is similar to a #8 mirror finish or a chrome finish. While quite uniform, the finish is done at the steel mill and may vary slightly from batch to batch of material. You'll find the BA finish on the inside of dishwashers, laundry machines, refrigerators, etc. The bright annealed finish is achieved by heating up and cooling (annealing) in a controlled environment.

Q: Are Stainless Steel Surfaces Anti-Bacterial?
A:

There is a common misconception about stainless steel being anti-bacterial, like copper, brass and bronze, but that is not the case. However, stainless steel is generally cost effective enough and durable enough to be cleaned and/or sterilized frequently without breaking down the surface or material. This is the reason for its popularity in everything from surgical instruments to restaurants. If it isn't destroyed by carelessness, including denting, abrading, drilling holes, etc, stainless steel will provide one of the longest-lasting and best looking finish options available.