Fogel (FROSTER-B-25-US) 26

Fogel (FROSTER-B-25-US) 26" Wide Horizontal Beer Froster featuring One Solid Door

$1,379.00

Underbar Horizontal Beer Froster, 5 cu. ft. capacity, (1) solid sliding door, (96) 12oz. bottle capacity, stainless steel top and sliding doors, galvanized steel cabinet, bottom mount self-contained refrigeration

Additional Information

Features

Full color decals to attract consumers at the point of sale, Interior of Galvanized steel with acrylic coating for extra corrosion resistance, Internally reinforced to support the full weight of bottles, Thick walls with extra insulation. Temperature Range 23°F - 34°F

Benefits

Keeps interior from pitting or rusting, Forced air evaporator for rapid temperature “Pull Down”

Capacity 5
Depth 27.25
Height 34
Width 26
Phase 1
Amperage 4.3 amps
Brand Fogel Group USA
Voltage 115V
Compressor HP 1/5 HP
Compressor Location Bottom
Door Type Solid
Opening Style Sliding
Refrigerator Type Horizontal Beer Froster
Certifications ANSI/NSF 7, cULus
Warranty 3 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor
SKU FROSTER-B-25-US
Weight 163.0 lb
Number of Doors 1
Number of Sections 1

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