Turbo Air (TBB-3SG-N) 69

Turbo Air (TBB-3SG-N) 69" Wide Back Bar Refrigerator Cabinet featuring Two Glass Doors

$5,698.00

Back Bar Cooler, two-section, Glass Doors, 69" W x 27.25" D x 37.1" H, self-contained, (6) PE coated adjustable shelves, LED interior light, stainless steel countertop & interior floor, galvanized steel interior top & inside walls, (2) glass doors , 4" swivel casters

Additional Information

Features

Stainless Steel Interior, Forced Air cooling system, LED interior lighting

Benefits

Most durable interior that will not rot or Pit, better overall cold air coverage, visibility inside for dark environments

Patented Self-Cleaning Condenser

Capacity 23
Depth 27.25
Height 37.13
Width 69
Phase 1
Amperage 3.0 amps
Brand Turbo Air
Voltage 115V
Compressor HP 1/3 HP
Compressor Location Left
Door Type Glass
Opening Style Hinge
Number of Shelves 6
Refrigerator Type Back bar cooler
Certifications cUL, ETL, ETL-Sanitation, NSF, UL
Warranty 3 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor
Lighting LED
SKU TBB-3SG-N
Weight 385.0 lb
Number of Doors 2
Number of Sections 2

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