Additional information
| Features | Automatic Condensate pan, 4 epoxy coated shelves per door, Heavy Duty Hinges |
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| Benefits | Worry free operation. Heavy duty hinges prevent door sag over time. LED Lighting |
| Capacity | 75 |
| Depth | 37.5 |
| Height | 82 |
| Width | 78 |
| Phase | 1 |
| Amperage | 16.0 amps |
| Brand | Howard-McCray |
| Voltage | 115/208-230V |
| Compressor HP | 1 HP |
| Compressor Location | Bottom |
| Door Type | Glass |
| Opening Style | Hinge |
| Number of Shelves | 12 |
| Refrigerator Type | Self Contained Glass Door Freezer |
| Certifications | ANSI/NSF 7, C-UL, UL |
| Warranty | 1 year parts and Labor Warranty, 5 year compressor |
| Lighting | LED |
| SKU | GF75BM-FF-LED |
| Weight | 790.0 lb |
| Number of Doors | 3 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
Questions & Answers
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Hi, does this freezer comes on casters also?
Thank you for visiting our website! If you're interested in the GF75BM-FF-LED model, please note that it doesn't come with casters included. However, you have the option to add casters with an additional cost when you place your order. It's important to be aware that the manufacturer generally advises against using casters on this model for two main reasons:
- Adding casters increases the height of the freezer, which may make it more challenging to access the top shelf.
- Negative pressure created right after closing the door potentially makes it difficult to open the door a second time. Trying to open the door right then could cause unwanted and perhaps dangerous movment of the freezer if the casters are not locked.
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