Why this countertop glass door fridge earns its place
The BC60 is a compact countertop chiller with a single glass door, built to put drinks, snacks or grab-and-go items within arm's reach at the till. It holds 58 litres of usable space over three black wire shelves behind a self-closing hinged glass door, and the all-black finish keeps it discreet on a busy counter. At 432 mm wide it slots into the sort of till-side gap larger cabinets cannot reach.
Day to day it runs a +2 to +10 °C band, cooled with automatic defrost and a mechanical controller, so operation is a case of set it and leave it. It is energy class C at 204.4 kWh a year — about £51 a year in electricity at 25p/kWh — and it runs at 44 dB, quiet enough to sit front-of-house. It uses R600a refrigerant with a 24 g charge and is built to climate class 3.
The chiller measures 432 × 496 × 668 mm (W×D×H) and ships packed at 480 × 550 × 700 mm, so it is a straightforward single-person carry at 29 kg net (32 kg gross). It plugs into a standard 13 A socket at 220–240 V / 50 Hz and draws just 70 W, so it does not need a dedicated circuit. Leave clearance around the vents for airflow.




