Why this upright earns its place
This is the cabinet that holds a kitchen's standing stock: deliveries, batch prep and everything that does not need to sit at arm's reach during service. At 410 litres it suits a single-site kitchen that wants real capacity without giving up much floor, and Williams builds the Jade cabinets specifically to survive daily commercial use rather than to look good on a spec sheet.
The construction is where that shows. Insulation is 80 mm of precision-injected high-density polyurethane, using a blowing agent with low GWP and zero ODP, and thicker insulation is the single biggest thing separating a cabinet that holds temperature quietly from one whose compressor runs all afternoon in a hot kitchen. The door is self-closing with a barrel lock and a magnetic balloon gasket that seals 100 per cent tight, which matters on the door someone opens with their hands full and walks away from mid-reach. A full-length integral easy-grab handle means you can open it with a forearm when you are carrying a tray, and heavy-duty non-marking swivel castors with brakes let you pull the whole cabinet out to clean behind it, which is where the dust and grease that kills condensers actually collects.
Inside, the aluminium lining has radiused base corners with no square edges to trap debris, so the interior wipes out in a pass instead of being picked at. The trayslides are anti-tilt, so a loaded tray does not drop its front when someone pulls it half out, and the racking system lifts out entirely for washing. Control is a CoolSmart controller with electro-mechanical buttons behind an IP55-rated display, meaning it can be worked with wet hands and takes the splash and spray of a real wash-down rather than needing to be kept dry.
