Why this upright fridge earns its place
The CW195 is Polar's G-Series double stable-door upright fridge, built for the constant demands of a working commercial kitchen. It holds 854 litres net of chilled stock at -2 to +5°C across six shelves sized for 20 x 2/1 gastronorm pans (100 mm deep), giving a kitchen enough back-of-house capacity to support a full service without undershooting halfway through.
The split stable-door design lets staff open only the half they need, so less cold air spills out each time the fridge is opened during a busy shift. That half-door discipline, combined with 60 mm insulation and fan-assist cooling, means quicker temperature recovery between reaches — a measurable saving on the constant door traffic of service. When one station is pulling chilled stock while another loads prep, fewer full-height openings mean less energy wasted and faster service.
It's a free-standing upright standing 2010 mm tall, 1340 mm wide and 800 mm deep — a substantial cabinet that drops into a standard kitchen line-up. Running cost is lean: the unit typically draws just 712 kWh per year (2 kWh/24h) on your tariff, making it one of the more efficient units in its class. Polar backs it with a 2-year parts and labour warranty. Check the spec panel for exact dimensions, capacity and warranty before you commit to a doorway or floor gap, and talk to Craven Cooling on 01792 732702 if you need help sizing it in.







