Enhance your kitchen's efficiency with the U-Line Commercial 48" Front-Venting 2 Door Undercounter Freezer, expertly crafted with a sleek stainless-steel finish. Designed for commercial kitchens and food prep stations, this freezer delivers premium durability and a compact design, making it an ideal choice for restaurants, cafes, catering services, and foodservice establishments. Featuring a front venting system, this freezer allows for flexible installation without the need for additional clearance, optimizing your kitchen space.
- AISI 304 stainless steel interior and exterior
- Autodefrost
- CFC-free high-density polyurethane insulated cabinet
- Dimensions: 33 31/32" H x 48" W x 31 3/4" D
- Electronic control
- Environmentally friendly R290 refrigerant
- Epoxy coated, sealed evaporator eliminates potential of corrosion
- Factory pre-wired for dedicated outlet, 11 ft cord and plug included NEMA 5-15P
- NSF/ANSI Standard 7 compliant
- Temperature range: -13°F to 14°F
- Volume of 13.17 cu ft, 2 epoxy coated shelves
Amps: Running (115 v) |
6 A |
Control Type |
Digital |
Dimensions: Product Depth |
31 3/4" |
Dimensions: Product Height |
33 31/32" |
Dimensions: Product Width |
48" |
Refrigerant Type |
R290 |
Shipping Weight |
319 lb |
Temperature Range |
-13°F to 14°F |
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Type:
Freezer
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Style:
Upright
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Width:
48"
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Height:
33.96"
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Depth:
31.75"
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Energy Star Rated:
No
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Refrigerator Size:
13.17 (cu. ft.)
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Freezer Capacity:
13.17 (cu. ft.)
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WiFi Connected:
No
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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