Why this under counter glass door fridge earns its place
The BC145 is a single-door undercounter glass-door chiller built to put chilled stock on show below the counter. A curved hinged glass door and three white wire shelves front 105 litres of net capacity (109 litres gross), turning under-counter space into visible, self-selecting display for drinks, snacks and grab-and-go lines. The exterior is white with a white ABS interior, so the product does the talking.
Day to day it holds +2 to +10 °C under automatic defrost with a mechanical controller, and runs at 45 dB — quiet enough for a customer-facing position. It carries climate class 4, so it copes with warmer, busier rooms. Rated energy class D at 357.7 kWh a year, it costs about £89 a year to run at 25p/kWh, drawing 165 W.
The cabinet measures 503 × 567 × 850 mm (W×D×H), sized to slot under a standard counter run at 850 mm high. It runs on a 13 A supply and uses R600a refrigerant with a 28 g charge. Net weight is 36 kg, 41 kg packed, and the internal space measures 410 × 415 × 710 mm.




