Why this single door glass door fridge earns its place
This Combisteel single glass-door refrigerator is finished in black, built to display chilled stock and sell it at the same time. The glass door turns the cabinet into a merchandiser: customers read the range through the door and reach in for what they want, which makes it a natural fit for grab-and-go drinks and chilled food in a customer-facing spot. It holds 450 litres at 2 to +10 °C and uses powder-coated steel with 40 mm insulation for reliable chilling.
As a glass-door refrigerator it keeps stock cold and on show together. Because customers self-select through the glass instead of opening the door to browse, the cabinet spends less time open and holds its temperature more steadily through a busy trading period. The black exterior sits back visually, so the lit, stocked shelves are what draws the eye. An LED interior light makes stock legible even in dim corners, and the cabinet runs quietly at 56 dB(A) on a standard 230 V supply.
The single-door format measures 650 mm wide by 540 mm deep by 1,750 mm high, suiting a tight run of wall or end-of-aisle space where a wider multi-door cabinet will not fit. At 71 kg gross, it is straightforward to handle on delivery. The cabinet uses manual defrost control, which keeps operation simple. Its full external dimensions and electrical requirements are listed in the spec table below, so you can check the cabinet fits your run and matches your supply before you order.







