Why this triple door glass door fridge earns its place
The Atom Maxi C3DBB is a triple-door glass merchandiser built to put chilled stock on show and keep it moving. Three hinged glass doors front a 2.38 m² display area, with 15 adjustable shelves letting you set tiers to the pack you sell — cans, bottles, food-to-go or grab-and-go lines. The black RAL9005 exterior and matching black interior throw the light onto the product rather than the cabinet, so packaging reads clearly from across the floor.
Day to day it holds a -1 to +10 °C band, wide enough to run soft drinks and pre-packed chilled food alike, under an electronic controller with automatic off-cycle defrost that clears frost without you touching it. Cooling is by natural R290 hydrocarbon refrigerant with a 130 g charge, and the cabinet carries a climate class 3 rating for standard indoor retail conditions. Rated energy class B with an EEI of 19.5%, it draws 1,974.7 kWh a year — about £494 a year at 25p/kWh.
The cabinet measures 1790 × 595 × 1568 mm internally and weighs 235 kg, so check your access route and floor before delivery. It runs off a standard 13 A supply drawing 700 W, meaning no special electrics — a nearby socket on its own circuit is enough. With 1,664 litres of gross volume behind glass, it is sized for a serious display without needing a walk-in or remote plant.




