Mini glass door bar fridge to have at that home entertaining area, cafe, milk bar or busy hotel-club business. A display bar fridge that highlights your product and keeps drinks chilled ready to go.
Out of stock - New stock arriving mid January
- Size: W: 435mm x D: 500mm x H: 690mm.
- Weight; 26kg.
- Power Consumption; 1.1Kwh/24Hrs.
- 68 litre, trendy modern design,
- Manual temperature controller.
- Quality "LG" compressor with R134A refrigerant.
- Bottom step is 21cm high and 13cm deep, and 25cm inwards.
- 3 x shelves in total, heavy duty to hold glass bottles no probs.
- Shelving positions fully adjustable
- ST Rated for tropical use (ambient 38°C),
- Excellent packaging ensures safe delivery.
- Lockable, reversible door is a great feature.
Model
Product Dimensions
Capacity
We did this by working out the most we can fit into the unit, sometimes this will have cans lying down on some shelves, and cans on top of each other on others.
Technical
- Indoor
- Outdoor
There are many variables that effect power consumption including ambient temperature, door open/close frequency, size of physical load in fridge, position of fridge, the set temperature, the climate and of course the efficiency of the fridges ability to get rid of hot air.
We base these ratings properly on normal operation in tough conditions, in most cases the units will run lower energy consumption than what we state.
*Glass door fridges do not have 'energy star ratings', as they are still classified under an 'outdated' Australian Standard as 'commercial' refrigeration. We expect this to change eventually so energy star ratings can be displayed, because since the renovation boom and alfresco area popularity the market has really embraced glass door refrigeration for domestic use now.
Many retailers and online sellers take the rating the factory tell them as gospel, in actual fact most of these are done is very easy going conditions, like in ambient of 20oC and with fridge set on 8oC, naturally this will use less energy than a unit tested in 38oC with setting on 2oC. It's dissappointing that this area of information isn't regulated properly yet with any standard, it makes the consumer choice harder to make.
Tip - Everyone's perception of noise is different of course, but just think about the location you are placing a unit, and be practicable. Naturally a HIGH rated unit is no good if near bedroom etc.
This chart really help understand, a room with 30Db is a room with nothing going, Db scale is very strange to understand.