Why this single door upright fridge earns its place
A single-door upright refrigerator in stainless steel, the 7489.5070 holds 400 litres of chilled storage for the back of a working kitchen. One full-height door opens onto a single cavity where prepped containers, portioned stock and bought-in ingredients are kept cold at +0 to -5 °C and reachable from the line. It is a storage fridge, made to hold food cold rather than to chill hot food down. The compact footprint (600 × 600 mm) fits tight kitchen spaces.
This is a static-cooled upright, a straightforward format that sits in a fixed spot on the chilled side of back-of-house and gets opened through service. The stainless cabinet wipes down as part of the daily clean, and an upright layout keeps stock stacked at standing height so staff can rotate by date and pull what they need without bending into a chest. At 1880 mm tall and weighing just 100 kg, it stands within a standard doorway and delivers reliable storage.
As an upright it takes a single compact floor footprint against a wall or in a run of storage units, and needs ventilation clearance so the cooling system can breathe. Check it clears your doorways and lift access before delivery — the 600 × 600 mm base and 1880 mm height are the key measurements. Craven Cooling can advise on siting, electrical supply and servicing.
