Why this static cooled ice cream display freezer earns its place
The MIRABELLA 7 is a scoop ice cream display built to put a flavour range on show at the counter without taking up much floor. Its 0.42 m² display area carries 329 litres gross and 223 litres net of scooping stock, and the anthracite (RAL7016) exterior with a grey and stainless steel interior gives it a clean, modern look front of house.
Cooling is static and managed by an electronic controller, holding the display between -20 and -5 °C for firm, ready-to-serve scooping ice cream. Defrost is automatic, so there is no manual routine to run, and at 42 dB it runs quietly enough for a customer-facing spot. It carries energy class C with an EEI of 30.6% and is rated to climate class 4; at its rated 4,212.1 kWh a year that works out to about £1,053 a year at 25p/kWh.
The cabinet measures 1337 × 677 × 1190 mm (W×D×H) and ships packed at 1420 × 740 × 1290 mm, weighing 124 kg net and 145 kg packed, so measure the delivery route against the packed size before it arrives. It draws 580 W through a standard 13 amp supply at 220-240 V, and uses R290 refrigerant with an 85 g charge.




