Why this sliding lid ice cream freezer earns its place
The IC301SCEB is a display chest freezer built to sell frozen stock, not just store it. The curved sliding glass lid puts ice cream, ice lollies and frozen impulse lines on show while keeping them under cover, and the 264-litre gross / 230-litre net cabinet gives you a wide, shallow well that is easy to face up and easy for customers to reach into. The white exterior suits a shop floor or a kiosk counter without drawing attention away from the product.
Day to day it runs static cooling across a -24 to -14 °C band, held on a mechanical controller, so ice cream stays firm and scoopable. Defrost is manual, so you plan it into a quiet period rather than losing display time to an automatic cycle. It is rated energy class D at 758 kWh a year, which works out at about £190 a year at 25p/kWh, and it runs at 45 dB — quiet enough for a customer-facing spot.
The cabinet measures 890 × 495 × 710 mm internally and ships packed at 1100 × 750 × 1010 mm, so check your delivery route and final position against the packed size. At 65 kg gross it is a two-person lift into place. It plugs into a standard 13 A socket on a 220-240 V supply and uses R290 refrigerant with an 85 g charge, with a white painted steel interior for easy wipe-down.




