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Turbo Air (TIDC-47W) 47" Wide Ice Cream Dipping Cabinet

$10,424.00

Turbo Air (TIDC-47W) Ice Cream Dipping Cabinet, 47" Wide, (8) 3 gallon can capacity, (2) ABS night curtains standard, (8) PE coated container racks with easy grip handles, (8) plastic can holders, LED Lighting for interior canopy, manual defrost, and PE coated removable magnetic frost shields.

Additional Information

Features Available in White or Lime Green Finish, Extra storage space to accommodate (5) additional ice cream tubs underneath the basket. Doors located to the rear allows easy access to the storage area eliminating inconvenient bracket usage in picking up ice cream tubs.
Benefits The Turbo Air Ice Cream Dipping Cabinet is built with an attractive, contemporary design with curved glass that optimizes visibility for your customers. The interior canopy is also equipped with longer lasting, brighter LED lighting which produce less heat and will save you significantly on energy.
Capacity 8
Depth 26.13
Height 49.5
Width 47
Phase 1
Amperage 6.7 amps
Brand Turbo Air
Voltage 115V
Compressor HP 1/2 HP
Compressor Location Bottom
Certifications ETL-Sanitation
Warranty 2 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor
Lighting LED
SKU TIDC-47
Weight 375.0 lb

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