Why this single door upright fridge earns its place
This is a single-door upright refrigerator for the chilled reserve in a commercial kitchen. Built in stainless steel 430, it stores bulk chilled stock upright so staff can see, reach and rotate product through a busy day. It is the standard back-of-house fridge: 600×600 mm footprint, 2 metres tall, holding 400 litres on shelved full depth. One solid door, a full-height cabinet, and the space of a single upright rather than a spread of counters.
The solid door and 50 mm insulated stainless cabinet hold chilled stock steady at +2 to +8 °C through service while keeping the daily clean simple. Upright storage keeps stock ordered for rotation, so older product comes forward and deliveries go behind, and staff pick from the front without unpacking. Digital temperature control keeps the band tight; automatic defrost means no drain downtime. The fridge runs quietly at 43 dB(A), below the noise of a busy kitchen line.
At 100 kg and 1950 mm high, it needs a delivery route and position that clear its height and door swing — measure doorways and the run to its final spot before it arrives. Allow floor space for the door to open fully and air to move around the back for the cooling system to breathe. Confirm the mains supply with your fitter: 230 V, 50 Hz, 13 kW rated power.

