Why this single door glass door fridge earns its place
The SC381 is an upright single-door glass merchandiser built to put chilled stock in front of customers rather than hide it. The white cabinet carries five white wire shelves across a 372-litre gross volume, giving 347 litres of usable space for cans, bottles, sandwiches and other grab-and-go lines. The full-height glass door lets the display do the selling while keeping product at temperature.
Day to day the cabinet holds +2 to +10 °C under a mechanical controller, with an automatic off-cycle defrost that clears frost without you intervening. It runs on R600a with an 80 g charge and is rated at 45 dB, so it stays unobtrusive enough for a shop floor or a service area where staff and customers are close by.
The SC381 measures 470 × 440 × 1555 mm inside and ships packed at 680 × 710 × 1940 mm, so check that crated width against your access route before delivery. It draws from a standard 13A supply at 295 W, and its class D rating and 803 kWh annual figure work out to about £201 a year at 25p/kWh. Gross weight is 80 kg (75 kg net), so plan for two people to position it.




