Why this single door upright fridge earns its place
The 7450.0072 is a single-door upright refrigerator built to be the main chilled hold of a commercial kitchen, holding 650 litres behind one full-height door. It keeps bulk stock — prepped ingredients, dairy, proteins and back-up mise en place — in one full-height stainless footprint, more compact than a two-door at 740 mm wide. This is the fridge that stops chilled stock spreading across every counter, holding it organised in a vertical column where the kitchen can reach it through service.
In day-to-day use the single full-height door opens onto the upright cabinet, so chilled stock is stored and reached at standing height. The stainless steel body suits a working back-of-house, wipes down between shifts and stands up to a commercial cleaning regime and the knocks of a busy kitchen. It runs at +2 to +8 °C and is built to keep a full column of chilled stock accessible without a walk-in.
Being a full-height upright standing 2010 mm tall, plan access first: measure your doorway, lift and delivery route carefully before delivery, because a tall cabinet is where access problems show up. The 120 kg weight and 740 mm width make it a tight fit in some spaces. Once in place it needs air around the condenser to shed heat, so leave ventilation clearance at the back and top and keep it away from other heat sources.
