Why this ventilated cooled ice cream display freezer earns its place
The ISA Millennium LX24 is a scoop ice cream display freezer built for front-of-house serving, presenting tubs behind glass so customers can see every flavour before you scoop. Its 1.43 m² of display area gives a wide, uninterrupted run of product at the counter, and the white exterior with a stainless steel interior keeps it looking clean in a parlour, café or kiosk. It is a format built to sell by sight and turn browsing into scooping.
In use the cabinet holds -20 to -14 °C, the band for keeping scoopable ice cream firm but workable through a busy trading day. Ventilated cooling moves chilled air across the pans for an even temperature, and automatic hot gas defrost clears frost without you shutting the unit down. It carries a D energy rating and runs at 58 dB. On verified consumption of 12,410 kWh a year, that is about £3,103 a year at 25p/kWh.
The LX24 measures 2156 × 1080 × 1356 mm (W×D×H), so plan the counter run and any doorway it has to pass through before delivery; packed for transit it is 2300 × 1150 × 1620 mm. It draws from a standard 16 A supply at 220–240 V and cools with R290 refrigerant. It is rated to climate class 7 for the warm, humid conditions of a serving area. Net weight is 412 kg, so site it on a level, load-bearing floor.



