Why this double door bar fridge earns its place
The DB201H is a double-door back bar cooler built to chill and display bottles and cans at the point of service. Two hinged glass doors front the 0.5 m² display area over four white wire shelves, and the black RAL9005 exterior sits back behind the bar without drawing the eye from the stock. Gross volume is 190 litres, with 182 litres of net usable space.
It holds a +2 to +10 °C band on ventilated, fan-assisted cooling, so bottles chill evenly across all four shelves. It runs on R600a refrigerant with automatic defrost and an electronic controller. At 44 dB it is quiet enough for front-of-house, and at energy class A it draws just 394 kWh a year — about £99 a year at 25p/kWh.
The cabinet measures 900 × 520 × 870 mm (W×D×H) and weighs 63 kg, sitting under a standard back-bar run; it ships crated at 985 × 575 × 940 mm and 69 kg. It plugs into a standard 13 A, 220–240 V/50 Hz socket and carries a 70 g R600a charge, rated climate class 4 for a warm bar environment.




