Why this glass door multideck fridge earns its place
The TEFCOLD PC1250B is a glass-door multideck display fridge that presents chilled stock over five adjustable shelves and 3.14 m² of display area. Two hinged glass doors keep the 764-litre net cabinet (1292 litres gross) at temperature while it stays fully shoppable, making it a self-service chiller for grab-and-go drinks, dairy, sandwiches and packaged food. The black RAL9005 finish suits a retail run of cabinets.
The cabinet holds -1 to +5 °C under an electronic controller with automatic defrost, so there is no manual clear-down routine. It is rated to climate class 3 and runs at 62 dB in operation. At energy class B it draws 2142.6 kWh a year — about £536 a year at 25p/kWh — from a 550-watt input.
It stands 2050 mm tall, 1310 mm wide and 740 mm deep, and at 300 kg gross it needs a clear delivery route and lift access, so check door heights and clearances first. Power is a 220–240 V, 50 Hz supply on a standard 13-amp socket, and cooling uses R290 refrigerant with a 149-gram charge.




