Why this triple door bar fridge earns its place
The BAR3SL is a triple sliding glass door bottle cooler built to sit along the back bar and merchandise chilled bottles and cans face-on. The three glass fronts put stock on show at the servery, and the sliding doors open without swinging out into the gangway, so bar staff can reach in during service without clearing floor space. At 900 mm high it lines up with standard back-bar counter height.
Day to day it runs on automatic defrost, so the evaporator clears itself on a cycle rather than needing a manual shut-down and thaw. The climate class 4 rating means it is built to hold its temperature in warmer, busier rooms where front-of-house ambient conditions climb through a shift. It uses R600a, a natural hydrocarbon refrigerant with a low global-warming potential.
The cabinet measures 1353 mm wide, 511 mm deep and 900 mm high, so plan the back-bar run and the delivery route to suit — the 511 mm depth keeps it shallow against the wall. It ships at 91 kg, which is a two-person lift and manoeuvre into position. Level it on the spot before switching on so the doors slide true and condensate drains correctly.





