Catering Equipment | Special Offers
Complete with the following:GrinderKnockout DrawerMilk JugChocolate ShakerA Case of Coffee
Double door bottle cooler, ideal for pubs, bars and general display.Specifications :Black Finish Side Hinged Doors With Locks As Standard Adjustable Feet Internal Illumination Capacity 169 x 330ml BottlesEnergy Consumption 1.8kw / 24 hoursTemperature Range +4 C to +12 C Dimensions 904 x 520 x 900 Rating 13A Sliding Door Version Also Available
Thermostatic control allows base heat to be adjusted to suit a variety of food products.Minimum food holding temperature of 72°C.Aluminium surface for energy - efficient heat conduction.Accepts 1/1GN containers - for tempting displays of hot food direct from the oven. Robust stainless steel construction - hygienic and easy to clean. Overhead gantry with halogen heat lamps give an instant, appealing glow for attractive display of open dishes. Lamps are easy to replace and can be switched off - useful where covered dishes are occasionally served. Toughened glass sneeze screen for hygiene and safety. Optional bain marie adaptor holds 2/3GN containers for added flexibility.
50mm insulation for lower running costs.-18.c to -22.c (but will go to -30.c)Galvanised pre-painted steel construction - extremely hard wearing. Laminated counter balanced steel lids for accessibilty and strength. Laminated galvanised inner steel liners extra strength & durability if you should drop something. Fast freeze section - Partition doubles as defrost water tray. Defrost water drainhole.2 x Stackable or hanging baskets - food storage system. Skin condenser for very low energy consumption without the need to clean.Internal light.Handle with lock.Child proof adjustable thermostat.Mains on light, fast freeze button.Enviromentally friendly.100% recyclable.LCD clear angled digital thermometer for easy read.Spacious, stackable baskets allow organized storage of your food. The practical partition wall for the freezing compartment also functions as a tray for collecting water from thawing ice. The alarm is activated by undue rises in temperature.