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Beverage-Air Two-Section Shallow Depth Food-Rated Back Bar Refrigerator with Sliding Glass Doors, 58 Inches Wide

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Beverage-Air Two-Section Shallow Depth Food-Rated Back Bar Refrigerator with Sliding Glass Doors, 58 Inches WideBeverage Air Two Section Shallow Depth Food Rated Back Bar Refrigerator with Sliding Glass Doors, 58 Inches Wide Black Exterior, Stainless Steel Top, Left Side Self Contained Refrigeration Built for busy bar service, this shallow depth back bar refrigerator keeps beverages and open food visible, cold, and ready to serve. Two section, 14. 8 cu. ft. cabinet with 2 locking sliding glass doors for easy merchandising. Food rated stainless steel interior

Beverage-Air Two-Section Shallow Depth Food-Rated Back Bar Refrigerator with Sliding Glass Doors, 58 Inches Wide

Black Exterior, Stainless Steel Top, Left-Side Self-Contained Refrigeration

Built for busy bar service, this shallow-depth back bar refrigerator keeps beverages and open food visible, cold, and ready to serve.

  • Two-section, 14.8 cu. ft. cabinet with 2 locking sliding glass doors for easy merchandising.
  • Food-rated stainless steel interior with radius corners is designed for open food storage and easy cleanup.
  • Left-mounted self-contained refrigeration uses R290 refrigerant and balanced forced-air cooling for rapid chilling.
  • Includes 4 epoxy-coated wire shelves, LED interior lighting, and snap-in door gaskets for dependable daily use.
  • Black painted exterior with a 1-inch stainless steel top and standard ADA-compliant 34-inch height.
  • Holds up to 2 half-barrel kegs inside the refrigerated cabinet.
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