Kelvinator Commercial 38-Inch Freestanding Ice Cream Novelty Display Freezer, 7 Cu. Ft., Sliding Tempered Glass Lids
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Kelvinator Commercial 38-Inch Freestanding Ice Cream Novelty Display Freezer, 7 Cu. Ft., Sliding Tempered Glass Lids

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Kelvinator Commercial 38-Inch Freestanding Ice Cream Novelty Display Freezer, 7 Cu. Ft., Sliding Tempered Glass LidsKelvinator Commercial 38 Inch Freestanding Ice Cream Novelty Display Freezer, 7 Cu. Ft., Sliding Tempered Glass Lids Self Contained Refrigeration, White Painted Steel, R600a A high visibility, self contained freezer designed to merchandise ice cream novelties while keeping product easy to see, monitor, and access. 7 cu. ft. capacity provides compact frozen display storage for ice cream novelties. Sliding tempered glass lids with a lock help protect

Kelvinator Commercial 38-Inch Freestanding Ice Cream Novelty Display Freezer, 7 Cu. Ft., Sliding Tempered Glass Lids

Self-Contained Refrigeration, White Painted Steel, R600a

A high-visibility, self-contained freezer designed to merchandise ice cream novelties while keeping product easy to see, monitor, and access.

  • 7 cu. ft. capacity provides compact frozen display storage for ice cream novelties.
  • Sliding tempered glass lids with a lock help protect product while maximizing visibility.
  • Self-contained refrigeration with a cold wall evaporator simplifies installation and operation.
  • External mechanical temperature control and an internal temperature display make monitoring easy.
  • White painted steel interior and exterior offer a clean commercial appearance.
  • Heavy-duty casters make it easier to move the freezer for cleaning or repositioning.
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