Why this double door glass door fridge earns its place
The TEFCOLD FSC891S is an upright glass-door merchandiser built to sell chilled drinks and grab-and-go stock. Two self-closing sliding glass doors front five white wire shelves and 462 litres of net capacity, and the white RAL9016 cabinet keeps a clean retail look. At 890 mm wide it slots into a tight run of shop floor.
It holds +2 to +10 °C on ventilated cooling, which moves chilled air evenly across every shelf, with automatic defrost and an electronic controller running the cycle. The sliding glass doors are self-closing, so they will not get left open to bleed cold into the room. Noise is rated at 48 dB, and climate class 4 rates it to hold temperature in warmer ambient conditions on a busy floor.
The cabinet measures 890 × 740 × 1990 mm externally. At 1990 mm tall, check the height clearance on your access route before delivery, as it may not clear every doorway. It needs a standard 13 A supply on 220–240 V and runs on R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant with a 115 g charge. Net weight is 153 kg (166 kg gross); gross volume is 707 litres, 462 litres net once shelved. Running cost is about £303 a year at 25p/kWh.




